Overview
The recall notice says that the Tower Pressure Cooker, which can be found throughout Europe at Argos and Robert Dyas department stores, fails to meet benchmarks specified by the Pressure Equipment Directive, due to ‘inadequate’ safety devices.
If the pressure cooker lid is opened abruptly, the gasket may eject from the lid, which could cause hot liquid to shoot out of the pressure cooker. It’s also possible for the upper part of the rod to become partially detached, according to the recall notice, which could prevent the safe-opening system from working properly.
Free Confidential Class Action Lawsuit Evaluation: Our lawyers are currently wishing to speak with anyone who has been badly burned as the result of a pressure cooker explosion. If you have suffered damages, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to compensation by filing a lawsuit and we can help.
Which Pressure Cookers are Affected by the Recall?
The recalled pressure cookers have the model number T90103, which can be found on the base of the pressure cooker, and barcode 5055195872791 on the box. If you have one of the cookers, you should stop using it immediately, regardless of whether you’ve had any problems with it in in the past, and contact the manufacturer for more information.`
Do I Have a Tower Pressure Cooker Class Action Lawsuit?
The Class Action Litigation Group at our law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in Tower pressure cooker lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new burn injury cases in all 50 states.
Free Case Evaluation: Again, if you were scalded or had severe burn injuries from an exploding pressure cooker accident, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to compensation by filing a lawsuit and we can help.