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CPSCRecalled Jul 17, 2003 · #03160

CPSC, Hamilton Beach and Proctor-Silex Announce Recall of Slow Cookers

Hazard

The handles on the base of the slow cookers can break, posing a risk of burns from hot food spilling onto consumers.

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Description

The recalled slow cookers were sold under the Hamilton Beach and Proctor-Silex brand names, which are printed on the front of the base of the unit. The slow cookers are either round or oval, and were sold in solid white and various print designs. They have a capacity of 3.5 to 6.5 quarts. The slow cookers have series codes A through D which are printed on the bottom along with the model number. Brand Names Model Numbers Hamilton Beach 33390, 33475, 33575, 33590, 33675, 33690, 33725, 33850, 33860 Hamilton Beach / Portfolio 33680 Proctor-Silex 33320, 33320FD, 33325, 33375, 33380, 33625A

Product details

Product
Slow Cookers
Type
Cookers & Cookware
Manufacturer
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, of Glen Allen, Va.
Model numbers
33390, 33475, 33575, 33590, 33675, 33690, 33725, 33850, 33860, 33680, 33320, 33320FD, 33325, 33375, 33380, 33625A
UPCs
Sold at
Discount department stores nationwide, from January 1999 through December 2002, for between $15 and $45.

What you should do

Consumers will be shipped a replacement slow cooker base.

View the official CPSC notice