CPSC Recall in 2006: Electric Shock Hazard Prompts Recall of Electric Smokers
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Bradley Technologies (Canada) Inc., of British Columbia, Canada, is voluntarily recalling about 560 Bradley Electric Smokers. In addition to the electric cord that plugs into the wall, these units have an electric cord with prongs on both ends that connect the generator to the smoker. If the unit is plugged into the wall socket and one end of the connecting cord is unplugged, there is an electric shock hazard.Name of Product: Bradley Electric SmokersUnits: About 560Importer: Bradley Technologies (Canada) Inc., of British Columbia, CanadaHazard: In addition to the electric cord that plugs into the wall, these units have an electric cord with prongs on both ends that connect the generator to the smoker. If the unit is plugged into the wall socket and one end of the connecting cord is unplugged, there is an electric shock hazard.Incidents/Injuries: NoneDescription: The recalled electric smokers include models BTST02 (stainless steel) and BTIS1 (black) and consist of a smoke generator, a smoke tower and two power cords. The model number appears on a silver label on the back of the smoker. The products have a "Bradley Smoker" logo on the door and at the bottom under the red light "Power Indicator."The recalled black smokers contain one of the following serial numbers:0508000110000001 to 05080001100003540508000113000001 to 05080001130002940508000116000001 to 0508000116000354 The recalled stainless steel smokers contain one of the following serial numbers:0508000111000001 to 0508000111000354. The serial number appears on a label on the back of each smoker.Sold by: Retailers nationwide, including Sportsman's Warehouse, Barbeques Galore, Bass Pro, Chez Bubba, from October 2005 through December 2005. The BTIS1 units sold for between $300 and $350 and the BTST02 units sold for between $400 and $450.Manufactured in: ChinaRemedy: Consumers should immediately stop using these smokers and contact Bradley Technologies (Canada) Inc. to determine if the smoker is part of the recall. Bradley Technologies will provide a free replacement smoker to consumers.Consumer Contact: Call Bradley Technologies (Canada) Inc. at (800) 665-4188 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or visit the company's Web site at www.bradleysmoker.com.
In addition to the electric cord that plugs into the wall, these units have an electric cord with prongs on both ends that connect the generator to the smoker. If the unit is plugged into the wall socket and one end of the connecting cord is unplugged, there is an electric shock hazard.
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Retailers nationwide, including Sportsman's Warehouse, Barbeques Galore, Bass Pro, Chez Bubba, from October 2005 through December 2005. The BTIS1 units sold for between $300 and $350 and the BTST02 units sold for between $400 and $450.
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