CPSC, Kmart Corp. Announce Recall of MARTHA STEWART EVERYDAY® Brand Tea Kettles
What was recalled
The recalled tea kettles were sold under the MARTHA STEWART EVERYDAY brand name, and are stainless steel or white, sage, or slate colored porcelain. The words, "MSE Thailand" are printed on the knob attached to the lid of the kettle.
Hazard
Boiling water can be expelled from the kettle's spout, presenting a burn hazard to consumers.
Injuries
Kmart has received 14 reports of boiling water being expelled, resulting in three minor burn injuries.
Made in
Thailand
Where it was sold
- Kmart sold the tea kettles nationwide, from October 2000 through March 2001, for about $25 to $30.
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