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Hip-Hop Icon Rob Base...

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“Alaskan rockslide triggers record-breaking...

A massive rockslide in an Alaskan fiord triggered a record-breaking tsunami last year,...

“Global Meeting Fails to...

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“Zwilling Electric Kettles Recalled for Burn Hazard”

Health Canada has issued a recall for several Zwilling electric kettles citing potential burn hazards. The affected products are the Zwilling Efinigy Kettle and Efinigy Kettle Pro models with a 1.5 L capacity. Over 43,000 of these kettles were sold in Canada from February 2020 to February 2026.

The safety concern revolves around the kettles’ handles, which may become loose or detach while in use, leading to hot water spillage and a risk of scalding injuries to users and bystanders, especially children. Health Canada disclosed that there have been 21 incident reports and one potential injury related to these kettles in Canada as of May 13, 2026.

Health Canada advises consumers to discontinue using the affected kettles immediately and seek a refund by registering through the provided link. For additional details, consumers can reach out to Zwilling directly. Health Canada also encourages individuals encountering safety issues with the product to report such incidents promptly through the dedicated reporting platform.

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