what happened to power pressure cooker xl

what happened to power pressure cooker xl

Can You File a Lawsuit for Your Pressure Cooker Injuries?

If you or a loved one or family member were injured by an exploding pressure cooker or a pressure cooker whose lid could be opened even while the contents of the cooker were still under pressure, you may be entitled to compensation for any medical bills, surgical costs, prescription painkillers, lost income, scarring and disfigurement, and mental pain and anguish you may have suffered.

The following is a list of some of the recalled Power Pressure Cookers:

Although there is clear evidence of dangerous defects causing serious burn injuries, many “power” pressure cookers and pressure cookers have not been recalled. There have been numerous lawsuits and class action lawsuits settled as well. The following is a list of the most popular pressure cookers that should require your attention if you or a friend or family owns one. Visit the CPSC Database and search for your pressure cooker brand to see if your pressure cooker has been recalled due to safety concerns.

If you or someone you love has been injured, burned or tragically killed in a power pressure cooker explosion, call 1–888–99–VICTIM (That’s 1-888-998-4284) for your free case review. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin has the unique experience that makes all the difference in the outcome of you or your loved one’s pressure cooker injury claim.

  • ALDI Chef’s Collection Pressure Cooker
  • Bella Cucina “Zip Cooker”
  • Bistro Pressure Cookers
  • Blusmart (sold on Amazon)
  • Breville
  • Cook’s Essentials
  • Crofton
  • Cuisinart
  • Elite Bistro (Electric Pressure Cooker)
  • Elite Platinum
  • Fagor America
  • Ginny’s
  • Instant Pot (Insta Pot)
  • Manttra
  • Maxi-Matic
  • NuWave
  • Philippe Richard
  • Prestige
  • QVC (Electric Pressure Cooker)
  • Tabletops Unlimited
  • Ultrex
  • Vasconia
  • Wolfgang Puck
  • Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group
  • Wolfgang Puck Catering
  • Wolfgang Puck Worldwide, Inc.

Specific Power Pressure Cooker Models

  • PPC770 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC770-1 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC780 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC780P – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC790 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PCXL/PRO8 – Power Pressure Cooker XL Pro
  • PC-PRO8 – Power Pressure Cooker XL Pro
  • YBD60-100 – Power Cooker Express
  • PC-WAL1 – Power Cooker
  • PC-TRI6 – Power Cooker
  • PCXL/PRO6 – Power Pressure Cooker XL Pro
  • PCXL/PRO6 (Date Code 1442) – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC771 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC772 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PPC772P – Power Cooker Plus
  • PPC773 – Power Pressure Cooker XL
  • PC-WAL2 – Power Cooker
  • PC-WAL3 – Power Cooker
  • PC-WAL4 – Power Cooker

Power Pressure Cooker XL : Loose or Spinning Valve and Startup

FAQ

What happened to the pressure cooker XL?

Power Pressure Cooker XL: Recall nearly 1 million cookers in 2018 due to explosion and malfunction complaints. Instant Pot Gem 65: Some batches were recalled in 2018 for potential fire risk from overheating. Crock-Pot Express Crock: 2019 recall of 119,000 units following 99 incidents of the lid detaching violently.

What company makes Power Pressure Cooker XL?

Tristar’s electric Power Pressure Cooker XL can be used as a fast and easy cooking hack in ways many may not have tried. The pressure cooker makes it effortless to hard-boil eggs so they are easy to peel.

What is the lawsuit about the pressure cooker XL?

Johnson//Becker filed this lawsuit on Mar. 6, 2023 alleging that Tristar Products, Inc. sold a defective pressure cooker. The suit states that the Power Pressure Cooker XL caused Plaintiff Karen Chesney of Morganville to suffer severe burn injuries.

Is the Power Pressure Cooker XL safe?

If a home cook happens to be near their pressure cooker, they are usually on their way to a hospital to be treated for severe burns. Tristar’s Power Pressure Cooker XL is especially hazardous, causing numerous hospitalizations for second and third-degree burns.

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