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Single-Cup Coffee Makers, Discs Recalled Over Burn Hazard
More than 800,000 Tassimo single-cup brewers and millions of coffee discs have been recalled because the disc that holds the coffee or tea can burst and spray hot liquid and coffee grounds or tea leaves onto consumers.
Read more...Tassimo brewers and espresso pads recalled after burn injuries
(Reuters) - More than 1.7 million single cup coffee brewers made by Tassimo and another 4 million Tassimo espresso coffee pads were recalled on Thursday after reports that dozens of consumers were sprayed with hot liquid and some were severely burned, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. Among the more than 160 consumers injured was a 10-year-old girl from Minnesota who was ...
Read more...Tassimo Coffee Maker Recall: Burn Risk Prompts Recall of Over 1 Million Tassimo Coffee Brewers, Discs
A massive recall of Tassimo single-cup home-brewed coffee makers has been ordered in Canada and the United States after reports of a malfunction that can lead to users of the popular brewer being burned. According to Reuters, more than 1.7 million Tassimo and Bosch single-cup coffee makers sold in the U.S. and Canada are being [...] Tassimo Coffee Maker Recall: Burn Risk Prompts Recall of Over 1 ...
Read more...The one-inch-tall coffee maker that brews the perfect cup
The sterling silver pot features a heater, a coffee pot, two filters and a gasket and was created by Italian goldsmith, Pietro Marmo (pictured).
Read more...Tassimo coffee-maker piece recalled after customers burned
About 1.7 million coffee-holding cups used in the popular Tassimo coffee makers — including 900,000 in Canada — are being recalled after dozens of the plastic discs burst then sprayed and burned those near the machines.
Read more...$50 a pound for coffee?
When it comes to single-serve coffee makers, the cost of convenience may be higher than you realize.
Read more...More than 1 million Tassimo single-cup coffee makers are being recalled
Consumer Product Safety Commission reports more than 140 reports of problems, including 37 cases of second-degree burns.
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