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Updated · Fox Business · Jul 17
Panasonic Recalls 13,664 NB-G200 Toaster Ovens Over Shock and Fire Risk
Updated
Updated · Fox Business · Jul 17

Panasonic Recalls 13,664 NB-G200 Toaster Ovens Over Shock and Fire Risk

1 articles · Updated · Fox Business · Jul 17

Summary

  • 13,664 Panasonic NB-G200 toaster ovens sold in the U.S. and Canada are being recalled, with buyers told to stop using them immediately and return them for a full refund.
  • 11,480 units were sold in the U.S. and 2,184 in Canada after Panasonic found the power cord insulation could be inadequately covered by a protective fiberglass sleeve, creating shock or fire hazards.
  • Five consumer reports reached U.S. regulators, including four cases of tripped circuit breakers or outlets and one oven that stopped working.
  • The ovens were sold from October 2024 through April 2026 for about $170 at Costco, Amazon and other online retailers; Panasonic said it had no incident or injury reports in Canada as of June 15.

Insights

Will Panasonic face penalties for its hazardous toasters amid a government crackdown on product safety?
Does this fire-risk recall reveal a single flaw or a deeper problem in global manufacturing quality control?
To get a refund, you must share personal data. What are the hidden privacy risks in this product recall?