John Lewis and TK Maxx Shoppers Told to 'Stop' Using Products 'Immediately' - Liverpool Echo
IRELAND, JUL 10 – The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission warns nearly 60,000 Tower air fryers sold since 2020 have a defect causing overheating and potential fire risk.
- In July 2025, the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission issued an urgent safety alert for nearly 60,000 Tower air fryers sold in Ireland due to a manufacturing defect that causes overheating and fire risk.
- The CCPC reported a manufacturing defect in Tower air fryers that may cause overheating, risking fires and injuries, leading to a recall of nearly 60,000 units sold in Ireland.
- Almost 60,000 Tower air fryers manufactured between 2020 and 2024 were sold across major retailers including Argos, Tesco Ireland, Lidl, Amazon, and the Tower website, highlighting widespread distribution.
- Consumers in Ireland are advised to unplug and stop using affected Tower air fryers immediately and contact Tower Housewares via website or email to ensure safety.
- The Irish recall follows a similar UK alert after April's Tower model recalls, highlighting ongoing safety checks for overheating appliances across Europe.
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