Food & Cooking Food News & Trends 860,000 Pressure Cookers Sold Nationwide Have Been Recalled Due to Burn Risk These pressure cookers were sold at JCPenney, Kohl's, Lowe's, Macy's, and Target, as well as online at Amazon. By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines Updated on August 17, 2023 Check your pressure cooker—the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) just announced a recall on about 860,000 pressure cookers due to potential burn risk. According to the report, the recalled pressure cooker's lids can unlock and be removed during use, causing the hot contents to unexpectedly splash out, posing a burn hazard to consumers. The multi-brand recall involves Bella, Bella Pro Series, Crux, and Cooks electric pressure cookers, as well as Bella stovetop pressure cookers. The affected electric pressure cookers include 6, 8, and 10-quart capacities, while the impacted stovetop pressure cookers include 5, 8, and 12-quart capacities. The 9 Best Slow Cookers to Buy Now U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Brand Electric Pressure Cooker Item No. Size Bella 14467 6-Qt Bella 14570 6-Qt Bella 14595 8-Qt Bella 14682 8-Qt Bella 14710 6-Qt Bella 14718 8-Qt Bella 14719 6-Qt Bella 14780 10-Qt Bella Pro Series 90072 6-Qt Bella Pro Series 90073 8-Qt Crux 14721 8-Qt Cooks 22276 6-Qt These pressure cookers were sold nationwide at JCPenney, Kohl's, Lowe's, Macy’s, and Target, as well as online at Amazon and other websites. The recalled products were sold from September 2015 through September 2020. Brand Stovetop Pressure Cooker Item No. Size Bella JY-PC20US-5P 5-Qt Bella JYPC24US-8P 8-Qt Bella JY-PC26US-11P 12-Qt So far, there have been 63 reported incidents of injury, including 61 burn injuries, some of which involved second and third degree burns to the face, torso, arms, and hands. To find out if your pressure cooker is a part of the recall, check its brand and model number. The model number can be find printed on the permanent on-product label or imprinted on the bottom of your cooker. If it's a match, contact Sensio at 855-647-3125 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday or online at recall.sensiobrands.com. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit Related Articles Over 400,000 Waffle Makers Are Being Recalled Nationwide for Potential Burn Risk Check Your Freezer: Several Bags of Frozen Fruit Recalled Due to Hepatitis A Risks 2 Million Air Fryers Have Been Recalled Due to Fire Risks GE Refrigerators Sold at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Best Buy Recalled Due to 71 Reports of Detaching Handles Check Your Cleaners: Clorox Is Recalling 37 Million Pine-Sol Products Due to Bacterial Contamination Check Your Spice Cabinet: Ground Cumin Is Being Recalled Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination Rethink Your Charcuterie Board: 50,000 Pounds of Salami and Sausage Are Being Recalled Due to Listeria Risks A Trader Joe's Frozen Fruit Blend Is Being Recalled Again—This Time for Potential Listeria Risk Frozen Fruit Is Being Recalled From Trader Joe's and Costco Due to Hepatitis A Risks Over 3,400 Pounds of Ground Beef Have Been Recalled Due to E. Coli Contamination Check Your Coffee Supply: Trader Joe's Instant Cold Brew Recalled Due to Possible Glass Fragments Flour Is Being Recalled Nationwide Due to Salmonella Contamination Mushrooms Are Being Recalled All Over the Country Due to Possible Listeria Contamination More than 1,200 Cases of Frozen Raspberries Have Been Recalled Due to Possible Hepatitis A Contamination Over 4,000 Pounds of Pork Have Been Recalled Due to Possible Plastic Contamination 73 Amazing Celebrity Engagement Rings Newsletter Sign Up