Cuisinart food processors recalled after reports of broken pieces of blade in food

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Trim Canada issued the recall for roughly 300,000 Cuisinart food processors atop of a laceration hazard with the riveted cutting edge.

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(Conair)

Health Canada states the Cuisinart recall covers a conductor-coloured blade in certain mock-up which is attached by four rivets. The means says the riveted blade can cracking over time and small alloy pieces can break off into clarified food.

TORONTO — A recall has been issued for active 300,000 Cuisinart food processors oversubscribed in Canada because of a laceration peril.

Health Canada says the memory covers a silver-coloured vane in certain models which is connected by four rivets. The agency affirm the riveted blade can crack on time and small metal bit can break off into processed comestible.

Health Canada says as of the end of Nov, there have been 10 account of cracked or broken riveted knife in Canada, including two reports of sass laceration or tooth injury.

In the Combined States, where about octet million units were oversubscribed, there have been 69 article of broken pieces of blade and 30 article of injuries.

The affected products, oversubscribed in Canada from 1996 fini December 2015, were manufactured in Chinaware and distributed in Canada by Conair Consumer Output ULC of Woodbridge, Ont.

Health Canada maintain consumers should immediately cessation using the processor’s riveted brand and contact Conair for a free substitution blade.

The recall covers processors with replica numbers on the bottom of the unit that found with the following: CFP-11, DFP-7, DFP-11, DFP-14, DLC-5, DLC-7, DLC-8, DLC-10, DLC-XP, DLC-2007, DLC-2009, DLC-2011, DLC-2014, EV-7, EV-10, EV-11, and MP-14.

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