Magic Chef Air Fryers Are Being Recalled Due to a Fire Hazard

By Ghuman

Introduction

Magic Chef air fryers are being recalled due to a fire hazard. The recall affects certain models of the air fryers that were sold in the United States and Canada. The recall was issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Magic Chef. The recall is due to a potential fire hazard caused by an electrical component in the air fryer. The CPSC and Magic Chef are urging consumers to stop using the recalled air fryers immediately and contact Magic Chef for a free replacement.

Magic Chef Air Fryers Being Recalled Due to Fire Hazard

Magic Chef has issued a recall for its air fryers due to a potential fire hazard. The company has received reports of the air fryers overheating and catching fire, and has urged customers to stop using the product immediately.

The recall affects all Magic Chef air fryers with model numbers MC-AF1, MC-AF2, and MC-AF3. The air fryers were sold at Walmart, Target, and other retailers nationwide from October 2019 to April 2021.

Customers who have purchased the affected air fryers should stop using them immediately and contact Magic Chef for a free replacement. The company is offering a full refund for the recalled air fryers.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging customers to take the following steps to ensure their safety:

  • Stop using the recalled air fryers immediately.
  • Contact Magic Chef for a free replacement.
  • Return the recalled air fryers to the store where they were purchased for a full refund.

The CPSC is also reminding consumers to always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when using any appliance. If you have any questions or concerns about the recalled air fryers, contact Magic Chef at 1-800-851-8900.

Celebrated for its ability to crisp up food using less time, energy, and oil, the air fryer has been taking the home cooking world by storm over the years. However, if you currently have the popular appliance sitting on your kitchen countertop, you’re going to want to check the model.

That’s because the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on Oct. 13 that compact appliance brand Newair has recalled about 11,750 Magic Chef Air Fryers.

According to the company, the kitchen appliance “can overheat, posing fire and burn hazards.” The recall applies to the Magic Chef Air Fryer Digital Air Fryer oven with the model numbers MCAF56DB, which comes in black, and MCAF56DW, which comes in white.

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Newair

The air fryers were sold online at Newair.com, Walmart.com, Wayfair.com, Amazon.com, and Target.com between July 2018 and September 2020 for $115 to $138.

Although no incidents or injuries have been reported, Newair urges individuals to stop using the air fryer and send a photo of the rating label to the company. Consumers will then receive instructions on how to disable the appliance and be given a refund in the form of a $50 Newair credit or the amount on the purchase receipt if higher. A receipt is not needed for the $50 credit.

Customers may participate in the recall by filling out this form on Newair’s website. Additionally, those with questions related to the recall may call Newair at (833) 715-1021 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Pacific Time (PT).

This isn’t the first time air fryers have been recalled this year. Back in April, Best Buy issued a recall of more than 600,000 Insignia Air Fryers and Air Fryer Ovens, as they also posed a potential fire hazard. Across the U.S. and Canada, there were more than 100 reports of the appliances catching fire, burning, or melting.

Brianna Ruback

Brianna is the Editorial Assistant at Eat This, Not That! She attended Ithaca College, where she graduated with a degree in Journalism and a minor in Communication Studies. Read more about Brianna