June 2, 2005 - Advanced Catalyst Systems, LLC Recall to Repair Cheftech Gas Grills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Advanced Catalyst Systems, LLC is voluntarily recalling 180 Cheftech Signature Series Model#CT001 Grills. Advanced Catalyst Systems independently discovered that sustained strong winds blowing into the back scoop of the hood can force hot exhaust through the control panel and could cause it to overheat. If the front panel overheats, it can compromise the integrity of the gas valve assembly, which could cause a fire.
November 10, 2004- CFM Corporation Recall to Repair Vermont Castings Five-Burner Barbeque Grills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), CFM Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada is voluntarily recalling about 12,500 five-burner Vermont Castings barbeque grills. Gas leak and fire hazard. The burner tubes may not fit fully into the gas valves. If a consumer pulls on the console, the metal may flex and the gas valves may disconnect from the burners, releasing gas and creating a fire risk that could cause injury and property damage.
October 21, 2004- Nexgrill Industries Recall of Gas Grills to Replace Gas Pressure Regulator (On/Off Gauge)
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Nexgrill Industries Inc., of Walnut, Calif. is voluntarily recalling 10,900 Beefmaster explorer outdoor gas grills (model number 720-0001). As consumers adjust the gas pressure regulator (on/off gauge) leading to the propane cylinder, the label on the valve can become positioned in such a manner that it is difficult to read. This can cause consumers to inadvertently leave the gas valve on, posing a fire hazard.
March 10, 2004- Char-Broil® Recall of Gas Grills to Replace Temperature Gauges
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Char-Broil, of Columbus, Ga., is voluntarily recalling 108,000 Char-Broil® Gas Grills to replace temperature gauges. If moisture gets inside the temperature gauge, the glass cover on the gauge can break, posing a risk of injury to people nearby.
February 19, 2004- Grand Hall Recall of Gas Grills to Repair Temperature Gauges
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Grand Hall Enterprise Co. Ltd., of Taiwan, is voluntarily recalling Bakers & Chefs®, Members Mark® and Kenmore models Gas Barbecue Grills. If moisture gets inside the temperature gauge, the glass cover on the gauge can break, posing a risk of injury to people nearby.
January 27, 2004- SCG Miyairi Recall of Liquid Propane Overfill Protection Devices
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), SCG Miyairi (Thailand) Company, LTD, of Thailand, is voluntarily recalling about 21,000 SCG Liquid Propane Overfill Protection Devices (OPD valves). When the cylinder on the gas grill is filled to capacity and exposed to increased temperatures, liquid propane instead of gas vapor can leak out and cause the gas regulator valve to freeze. When the regulator valve thaws, if it has not been turned off, gas will flow to the grill. The resulting build-up of gas in the grill can pose a serious fire hazard to consumers.
September 25, 2003- LP-Gas Regulators Used on Gas Grills Recalled by Marshall Gas Controls
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Marshall Gas Controls, a division of S.H. Leggitt Company of San Marcos, Texas, is voluntarily recalling 35,000 Marshall Gas Controls Model 451 and 452 LP-Gas regulators on Char-Broil®, Kenmore®, and Thermos® brand LP-Gas Grills shipped to retailers between April 15, 2003 and May 6, 2003. Some of these regulators were assembled with an undersized seat disc that could become dislodged and leak propane gas. Propane gas is highly flammable and could ignite causing a fire or explosion. Consumers should immediately close the valve on the service cylinder if LP-Gas leakage is detected.
September 25, 2003- Gas Grills Recalled by Grand Hall Enterprise
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Grand Hall Enterprise Co. Ltd., of Taiwan, is voluntarily recalling 50,000 Member’s Mark® Gas Grills. The bottom edge on the front control panel is sharp and can cause lacerations to thehands.
September 10, 2003- Gas Grills Recalled by Weber-Stephen Products
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Weber-Stephen Products Co., of Palatine, Ill., is voluntarily recalling 43,000 Summit Gas Grills and 1,450 Vieluxe Gas Grills. The glass cover and components on the grill's thermometer can break, posing a risk of injury to the user or those nearby.
August 21, 2003 - CFM Keanall Recall of Gas Grills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), CFM Keanall, of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada is voluntarily recalling Great Outdoors "Horizon" Gas Grills. Certain wind conditions blowing at these grills can cause overheating or flashbacks under the control panel. Flames could damage the hose that supplies gas to the burner, causing an uncontrolled flame. Also, flames could come in contact with user's hands, resulting in burns.
April 15, 2003- BJ's Wholesale Club Recall of Red Devil Gas Grills
BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., of Natick, Mass., is recalling about 2,800 Red Devil gas grills sold at BJ's Wholesale Club stores. These red metal gas grills have a tripod stand. They have a logo on the label of the lid and grill base showing a devil cooking at a grill with the writing, "Red Devil." The lid also reads "The Portable Outdoor Kitchen." Components sold with the grill include a heat plate, an oversized skillet with handles, a table-safe serving trivet, and carrying totes. BJ's Wholesale Club Stores sold these grills from about May 2000 through June 2002 for $70.
December 19, 2002- Philips Recall of 3-in-1 Waffle Maker/Sandwich Maker/Grill
Philips Electronics North America Corp., through its Norelco Consumer Products Company division of Stamford, Conn. is voluntarily recalling about 11,100 3-in-1 Waffle Maker/Sandwich Maker/Grills sold under the Philips brand name. It is estimated that only 200 units have been sold to consumers. These Model HD2420 units have a white plastic enclosure and measure 11-inches wide, 11-inches long and 4 and 1/2-inches tall. "Philips" and "3 in 1" are written on the top of the lid and "MODEL HD2420" can be found on a label on the bottom of the unit. Units marked "Revision A" are not included in this recall. Target Stores sold this product from September 2002 to October 2002 for about $50. It was manufactured in China.
October 8, 2002- Value City Recalls Red Devil Gas Grills Sold at Value City and Schottenstein Stores
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Value City Department Stores Inc./Schottenstein Stores, of Columbus, Ohio, is recalling about 10,800 Red Devil gas grills sold at Value City and Schottenstein stores.
July 19, 2002- Flat Rock Grill Recall of Gas Grills
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Flat Rock Grill Co., of Powhatan, Va., is voluntarily recalling about 1,800 gas grills. The glass casing of the thermometer displays attached to these grills can break or shatter, posing a risk of cuts or other serious injuries to consumers.
July 19, 2002- Wal-Mart Recall of Red Devil Gas Grills Sold at Wal-Mart
In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wal-Mart Stores, of Bentonville, Ark., is recalling about 60,000 Red Devil gas grills sold at Wal-Mart. About 155,000 of these grills were manufactured by e4L Inc., of Encino, Calif., and Quantum North America Inc., of Encino, Calif. Because the manufacturer is out of business, CPSC issued a warning about these grills in May 2002.
May 17, 2002- QVC Recalls Red Devil Gas Grills
QVC, Inc., of West Chester, Pa., is voluntarily recalling about 11,100 Red Devil Gas Grills for the attachment of warning labels and the provision of revised operating instructions. These red metal gas grills have a tripod stand. They have a logo on the label of the lid and grill base showing a devil cooking at a grill with the writing, "Red Devil." The lid also reads "The Portable Outdoor Kitchen." Components sold with the grill include a heat plate, an oversized skillet with handles, a table-safe serving trivet, and carrying totes. QVC sold the grills between May 1999 and December 2000. The grills were sold to consumers for approximately $150.
May 24, 2002- Hazardous Red Devil Gas Grills
February 22, 2002- HSN Recalls Red Devil Gas Grills
HSN LP of St. Petersburg, Fla. is recalling about 13,750 Red Devil Gas Grills. These red metal gas grills have a tripod stand. They have a logo on the label of the lid and grill base showing a devil cooking at a grill with the writing, "Red Devil." The lid also reads "The Portable Outdoor Kitchen." Components sold with the grill include a heat plate, an oversized skillet with handles, a table-safe serving trivet, and carrying totes. HSN sold the grills from September 1998 to May 2001 for up to $145.95.
August 10, 2000- Gas Grills Recalled by Williams-Sonoma
August 1, 2000- Gas Grills Recalled by Coleman
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