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The popular pressure cooker remembered after the reported combustion injuries

A popular device manufacturer is reminiscent of more than 2 million pressure cooking pots after over 100 injuries have been reported.

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall on Thursday. The recall only refers to multifunctional fasting cookies of the Ninja Foodi OP300 series, although all models are included in the recall.

So far, at least 106 combustion injuries have been reported – and a quarter of those have led to complaints.

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“Sharkninja has received 106 reports on combustion injuries, including more than 50 reports of the second or third degree burns for the face or the committees, with 26 complaints being submitted,” says the CPSC report.

“Consumers should stop using the product function immediately and contact Sharkninja for a free replacement lid.”

Eating in the pressure cooker

According to the CPSC, a popular appliance manufacturer is reminiscent of more than 2 million of its pressure cooker (not shown) after receiving 106 reports on combustion injuries. (IStock)

Sharkninja confirmed the recall in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“The security of our customers has top priority for Sharkninja,” said the company.

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“In cooperation with the US Commission for Consumer Products and Health Canada, Ninja carries out a recall to replace the lid for certain Ninja Brand Foodi multifunction cookers in the OP300 model family.”

Ninja Foodi

All multifunctional cookies of the Ninja Foodi OP300 series are included in the recall. (CPSC.Gov)

“This deals with reports that some consumers could open the pressure -boiling lids of certain units of these stoves during use, which led to combustion injuries through hot content.”

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In the United States, 1,846,400 printing heads were called back, while 184,240 were sold in Canada.

Eating in the pressure cooker

The security of the consumer has “top priority,” said the company – and encourages customers to replace the recalled lid of the Druckerkenner (not shown). (IStock)

The following model numbers, which are visible on the side label of the cooker, are included in the recall: OP300, OP301, OP302, OP302, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP305, Op305co and OP350CO.

The devices have pressure chef and air roast functions and, according to CPSC, have a capacity of 6.5 countries.

Consumers can continue to use the air roasting option of the devices, said the CPSC.

Ninja Foodi

Multifunctional cookies of the Ninja Foodi OP300 series have both pressure cooking and air roast functions. (CPSC.Gov)

The stoves were sold from Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Amazon and Target and were available online from Amazon, Sam’s Club and Costco.

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The devices produced in China came for around 200 US dollars in retail.

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