Recalls: irons, compressors, Spoon Foods
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and the following manufacturers have announced these product recalls:
About 5,700 Sunbeam Convertible Irons, because a wiring issue can cause the iron, which converts to a garment steamer, to overheat and cause a fire. No injuries have been reported. The product was sold at Bed Bath & Beyond stores nationwide from June 2010 to November 2010. For additional information consumers can call Sunbeam at 800-656-9708 or visit
sunbeamconvertible.com.
About 460,000 air compressorsmade by DeVilbiss Air Power Co., because the motor can overheat, posing a fire hazard. DeVilbiss received nine reports of motors overheating, including three reports of fire damage. No injuries have been reported.
The recalled compressors were sold under the Craftsman, Delta Shopmaster, DeVilbiss, Husky and Porter-Cable brand names. DeVilbiss, Porter-Cable, Husky and Delta Shopmaster compressors were sold at home centers nationwide from January 2003 through December 2004. Craftsman compressors were sold at Sears stores nationwide from September 2000 through December 2005.
For additional information, consumers with DeVilbiss, Porter-Cable, Husky and Delta compressors can call DeVilbiss at 866-220-5627 or visit porter-cable.com or devap.com. Consumers with Craftsman compressors can call Sears at 888-279-8013 or visit sears.com.
About 22,650 jars of American Spoon Foods brand Apple Chipotle Salsa, Maple BBQ Grilling Sauce and Pumpkin Chipotle Roasting Sauce have been recalled because they may contain undeclared wheat flour and may put certain consumers at risk for wheat or gluten sensitivities or allergies. No illnesses have been reported. The products were sold via mail order from American Spoon Foods and through specialty food retailers in New York and 12 other states. Consumers can call 800-222-5886 for more information or send an e-mail to info@spoon.com.- AP
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