Hamilton Beach Recalls Baby Food Makers Due to Small Parts Hazard
This recall was issued May 28, 2014.
- Posted
- May 28, 2014
- Recall Number
- 14193
- Quantity
- About 790 in the U.S. and about 3,100 in Canada
- Official Source
- View on CPSC website ↗
Reason for Recall
Use of the slicing/shredding disc with the motor shaft adapter can cause the stainless steel pin in the food bowl lid to loosen and fall into processed food.
Action Taken
Consumers should immediately stop using the slicing/shredding disc and contact Hamilton Beach to receive a free replacement food bowl lid, motor shaft adapter and slicing/shredding disc. Consumers may continue to use the baby food maker for steaming, chopping and pureeing.
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Incidents & Injuries
Hamilton Beach has received four reports of the stainless steel pin in the food bowl lid becoming loose, including three in which the pin fell into processed food. There have been no reports of injuries or property damage.