CPSCRecalled Apr 12, 2000 · #00097
CPSC, Proctor-Silex Announce Recall of Toasters
Hazard
The heating elements in these toasters can remain on after the toast pops up. This poses a fire hazard.
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These are traditional upright electric toasters with single lifters and four extra-wide slots that can accommodate bread or bagels. The toasters with model number 24205 are white, and toasters with model number 24208 are black and chrome. The model number, series code, UL logo and "MADE IN CHINA" are printed on the bottom of the toaster. The recall includes only toasters with series codes A0379 through A3279 or series code A2589 through A3289. The name "Proctor-Silex" is written in gray lettering on the front panel of the toaster. A control dial, labeled in units from "1" to "6" for adjusting the degree of toasting, and a bread lifter for raising and lowering the food are located on the front of the toaster.
Product details
- Product
- Proctor-Silex toasters
- Type
- Toasters/Toaster Ovens
- Manufacturer
- Not specified
- Model numbers
- 24205, 24208
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- Mass merchandise stores nationwide, including Ames, Bradlees, Burdines, Eckerd, Rite Aid, Servistar and Walgreens, sold these toasters, from April 1997 through September 1999, for between $20 and $25.
- Made in
- China
What you should do
Consumers should immediately unplug and stop using these toasters. For information on receiving a free replacement toaster, consumers should call Proctor-Silex.