KitchenAid Toaster Self-Starting Element Recall 2005 | CPSC

KitchenAid toaster self-starting element recall 2005 — Whirlpool Corporation and the U.S. CPSC announced a voluntary recall in August 2005 covering KitchenAid toasters whose heating elements could unexpectedly self-start, posing a fire hazard even when the toaster was not in use.

Why this matters

The recalled toasters have a defect in the control circuitry that can allow the heating elements to activate spontaneously without any user input. A toaster self-starting unattended — particularly when left plugged in overnight or during the day — creates a significant fire risk because the heat is applied to the carriage area without any food load or supervision.

Affected units

  • Product: KitchenAid brand toasters
  • Manufacturer: Whirlpool Corporation under the KitchenAid brand
  • Sold at: Department stores and kitchen specialty retailers nationwide

Recommended action steps

  1. Stop using the toaster immediately
  2. Unplug the toaster from its outlet whenever not in use — and permanently if affected by this recall
  3. Contact Whirlpool at 1-800-422-1230 to arrange the free recall remedy
  4. Do not resume use until the repair or replacement has been completed

Urgency level

High. Spontaneous ignition risk. Unplug the affected toaster until the recall remedy is completed.

Note: This is a small-appliance recall included for KitchenAid owners who may also own affected countertop appliances.

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