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Gramr Recalls Brushed Gold Tea Kettles Due to Burn Hazard (Recall Alert)

The firm is no longer in business. Destroy and discard this product. (12-22-2023)

  • Recalled Brushed Gold Kettle
  • Recalled Kettle Base
Name of Product:
Brushed Gold Tea Kettles
Hazard:

The kettles can expel hot water and/or excessive steam during use, posing a burn hazard.

Remedy:
Dispose
Recall Date:
June 24, 2021
Units:

About 92,135 (In addition, about 12,865 units in Canada.)

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves the stainless-steel tea kettle with a brushed gold finish that was included in the winter CAUSEBOX subscription box along with five other items. The kettle measures about 5.5 inches in diameter, and 8 inches from the bottom of the kettle to the top of the handle.  “Rose & Fitzgerald” is stamped on the bottom of the kettle. 

 

Remedy:

The firm is no longer in business. Destroy and discard this product. 

Incidents/Injuries:

Gramr has received 122 reports of the kettles expelling hot water and/or steam, including 18 reports of minor burn injuries.

Sold At:
Online at www.causebox.com in 2021 “Winter Box” seasonal assortments from November 2020 through April 2021 for between $50 and $55 (exclusive of promotional discounts). The kettle was also sold separately online at www.roseandfitzgerald.com from December 2020 through February 2021 for about $100.
Importer(s):

Gramr Inc., d/b/a CAUSEBOX (On May 18, 2021, Gramr, Inc. changed its d/b/a name from CAUSEBOX to Alltrue.)

Manufactured In:
India
Recall number:
21-756
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