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Air fryers sold at Target, Best Buy, Amazon and other retailers were recalled by the manufacturer after it received hundreds of reports of the fryer overheating or catching fire, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Cosori said about 2 million of its air fryers in the United States were affected by the recall. An additional 271,000 units were sold in Canada and Mexico, the CPSC said.
The recalled units have a defect that can cause a wire connection to overheat and ignite a fire, according to the CPSC.
Cosori advised owners to stop using the product and register for a free replacement at its website.