Lidl recalls popular air fryer over potential ‘fire hazard’

The discount supermarket chain has shared a recall notice for the Tower eight litre dual basket air fryer.
Lidl recalls popular air fryer over potential ‘fire hazard’

By Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor

Lidl has launched an urgent recall for a popular air fryer, warning that it could be a “fire hazard”.

The discount supermarket chain has shared a recall notice for the Tower eight litre dual basket air fryer, which it had sold in its stores.

It said all stock with the T17129L product code has been affected but stressed that no other Tower products sold in Lidl stores have been impacted.

A Lidl Tower air fryer that has been recalled over safety fears
The product has a risk of ‘overheating’, Lidl said

Tower is recalling the products “due to risk of overheating”, the retailer said.

It added that this could ultimately “present a fire hazard” to shoppers who bought the item.

“If you own one of the affected models, please stop using it immediately,” Lidl said in the recall notice.

Customers who bought affected air fryers have been urged to contact the supplier directly through www.tower-safety.eu.

They will then be able to see if their particular product has been affected and can access instructions for returning it.

Lidl can also be contacted on a customer hotline number for Ireland at 1800 10 10 10.

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