Public Urged To Stop Using Some KitchenAid Kettles

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2018-03-24 HKT 16:22

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  • The kettles whose handles could become displaced. Photo: Information Services Department

    The kettles whose handles could become displaced. Photo: Information Services Department

The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department on Saturday urged the public to stop using three models of KitchenAid electric kettles as their manufacturer has found that their handles could become displaced.

Their model numbers are: 5KEK1722BOB; 5KEK1722BSX and 5KEK1722BER. They were sold between 2016 and last month.

The department said people who have purchased the kettles can contact the supplier, Jebsen Consumer Products, by calling 2926 2300 from March 26 for replacement or a refund.

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