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Which Crock-Pot is being recalled?


Crock-Pot slow cookers are a popular kitchen appliance, allowing you to start dinner in the morning and come home to a hot, home-cooked meal. However, some Crock-Pot models were recently recalled due to a potential burn hazard. Knowing which specific models are impacted by the recall is important to keep your family safe. In this article, we will provide a quick overview of the Crock-Pot recall and outline which Crock-Pot models are included.

Overview of the Crock-Pot Recall

In January 2023, Sunbeam Products, Inc. issued a voluntary recall for select 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers. This recall was initiated due to a potential burn hazard. The lids on some of these Crock-Pots can unexpectedly detach while the cooker is in use, posing risks of burn injuries from hot food and liquids.

The recall impacts around 914,000 Crock-Pot Express Crock Multi-Cookers sold between July 2017 and now. These recalled units were sold at various retailers nationwide and online, including Amazon, Target, and Walmart.

If you own one of the recalled Crock-Pot models, you should immediately stop using it. Sunbeam has advised that all recalled units should be returned for a full refund. Instructions for returning your Crock-Pot can be found on the recall website.

Which Crock-Pot Models are Recalled?

The Crock-Pot recall only applies to certain 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers with specific model numbers. The recalled models include:

Model Number Description
SCCPPC600-V1 Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cooker
SCCPPC600-V1.5 Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cooker
SCCPPC650-V1 Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cooker
SCCPPC700-V1 Crock-Pot 6-Quart Express Crock Multi-Cooker

The model number is printed on the bottom of the Crock-Pot or on the electrical plug. You can check there to determine if your Crock-Pot is one of the recalled models.

Only the 6-quart size of these Express Crock Multi-Cooker models is impacted. Crock-Pots of other sizes, types, or models are not included in this recall.

What to Do if You Have a Recalled Crock-Pot

If you find that you own one of the recalled Crock-Pot models listed above, you should immediately stop using it. The lids can unexpectedly detach and put you at risk of burns.

You can contact Crock-Pot to receive instructions on returning your recalled multi-cooker to receive a full refund. Refunds will be provided in the form of vouchers.

To receive your refund, you will need to provide your contact information and a photo of the recalled Crock-Pot’s label showing the model number. Request your refund at www.recallrtr.com/crockpot or by calling toll-free at 877-339-2562 from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.

Purchasing a New Crock-Pot

If you need to replace your recalled Crock-Pot, be sure to avoid buying any of the Express Crock Multi-Cooker models listed in this article. There are many other great Crock-Pot models available that are not part of this recall.

Some top-rated Crock-Pot models not impacted by the recall include:

  • Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable Cook and Carry Slow Cooker (Model SCCPVL610-S)
  • Crock-Pot 8-Quart Multi-Use XL Slow Cooker (Model SCCPVL810-S)
  • Crock-Pot Manual Slow Cooker (Model SCCPVMC-S)

Be sure to inspect the model number closely before purchasing a Crock-Pot replacement to confirm it is not one of the recalled models. Register your new Crock-Pot so that the company can contact you about any future recalls or safety notices.

Conclusion

Crock-Pot slow cookers are generally safe, convenient appliances when used properly. However, Sunbeam has recalled certain 6-quart Express Crock Multi-Cookers due to risks of the lids detaching unexpectedly. This poses dangers of burns from hot contents spewing out.

The recall only applies to 6-quart sized Crock-Pot models SCCPPC600-V1, SCCPPC600-V1.5, SCCPPC650-V1, and SCCPPC700-V1. If you own one of these, stop using it immediately and request a refund from Crock-Pot.

When purchasing a Crock-Pot replacement, carefully check the model number to avoid accidentally buying another recalled appliance. With some care when selecting and using your slow cooker, Crock-Pots remain a safe, convenient way to cook homemade meals.