More than 26,000 glass cooktops are being recalled because the products can turn on by themselves, posing a fire and burn hazard. Whirlpool Corporation said it has received 133 reports of incidents ...
(Reuters) -Whirlpool agreed to pay an $11.5 million civil fine to resolve U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission charges that it failed to immediately report that its glass cooktops could turn on by ...
Whirlpool exposed customers to an “unreasonable risk of serious injury” after failing to warn about faulty stovetops that turned on by themselves, federal officials say. Now the Michigan-based ...
Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) will pay a $11.5M civil fine to resolve U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's charges that the company knowingly failed to immediately report that a few of its cooktop models ...
Whirlpool is showing off a couple of its ideas for the kitchen of the future here at CES 2014, including an interactive touchscreen cooktop that can display recipes, Twitter and Facebook updates, news ...
Glass cooktops starting by themselves and causing fires seems like something out of a futuristic horror movie. The reality of it happening, however, caused Whirlpool to recall about 29,200 cooktops ...
Thursday's settlement covers 17 models of electric radiant heat cooktops. The CPSC and Whirlpool announced a recall of about 26,300 cooktops in August 2019. Whirlpool reached out to cooktop owners and ...
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