ClosePhoto:Courtesy of BrandThere’s anactive recallon approximately 215,140 electric smokers sold in the U.S. and Canada, according to theConsumer Product Safety Commission. This is due to an electric shock hazard.The Char-Broil brand digital electric smokers are designed for outdoor use to cook without charcoal. The full list of models impacted arelisted on the recall notice. The affected products were sold at Lowe’s, Ollie’s, Bargain Outlet, Target and other retailers nationwide and sold online through Amazon, HSN and the brand’s website to American and Canadian buyers. The affected smokers were sold from April 2015 through January 2024, with prices ranging from $300 to $600.The brand announced this recall after receiving 79 complaints from consumers who experienced a “minor electric shock” when touching the smoker while in use. There was one report of injury resulting in blistering of the skin.If you own one of these recalled electric smokers, stop using it immediately and visit the brand’s recall website torequest a free repair kitfor the faulty smoker. You can also contact Char-Broil toll-free at 833-206-4647 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST Monday through Saturday or emailrecall@charbroil.comfor more information.These Are the 4 Best Electric Smokers, According to Our Test KitchenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

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There’s anactive recallon approximately 215,140 electric smokers sold in the U.S. and Canada, according to theConsumer Product Safety Commission. This is due to an electric shock hazard.The Char-Broil brand digital electric smokers are designed for outdoor use to cook without charcoal. The full list of models impacted arelisted on the recall notice. The affected products were sold at Lowe’s, Ollie’s, Bargain Outlet, Target and other retailers nationwide and sold online through Amazon, HSN and the brand’s website to American and Canadian buyers. The affected smokers were sold from April 2015 through January 2024, with prices ranging from $300 to $600.The brand announced this recall after receiving 79 complaints from consumers who experienced a “minor electric shock” when touching the smoker while in use. There was one report of injury resulting in blistering of the skin.If you own one of these recalled electric smokers, stop using it immediately and visit the brand’s recall website torequest a free repair kitfor the faulty smoker. You can also contact Char-Broil toll-free at 833-206-4647 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST Monday through Saturday or emailrecall@charbroil.comfor more information.These Are the 4 Best Electric Smokers, According to Our Test KitchenWas this page helpful?Thanks for your feedback!Tell us why!OtherSubmit

There’s anactive recallon approximately 215,140 electric smokers sold in the U.S. and Canada, according to theConsumer Product Safety Commission. This is due to an electric shock hazard.The Char-Broil brand digital electric smokers are designed for outdoor use to cook without charcoal. The full list of models impacted arelisted on the recall notice. The affected products were sold at Lowe’s, Ollie’s, Bargain Outlet, Target and other retailers nationwide and sold online through Amazon, HSN and the brand’s website to American and Canadian buyers. The affected smokers were sold from April 2015 through January 2024, with prices ranging from $300 to $600.The brand announced this recall after receiving 79 complaints from consumers who experienced a “minor electric shock” when touching the smoker while in use. There was one report of injury resulting in blistering of the skin.If you own one of these recalled electric smokers, stop using it immediately and visit the brand’s recall website torequest a free repair kitfor the faulty smoker. You can also contact Char-Broil toll-free at 833-206-4647 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST Monday through Saturday or emailrecall@charbroil.comfor more information.These Are the 4 Best Electric Smokers, According to Our Test Kitchen

There’s anactive recallon approximately 215,140 electric smokers sold in the U.S. and Canada, according to theConsumer Product Safety Commission. This is due to an electric shock hazard.

The Char-Broil brand digital electric smokers are designed for outdoor use to cook without charcoal. The full list of models impacted arelisted on the recall notice. The affected products were sold at Lowe’s, Ollie’s, Bargain Outlet, Target and other retailers nationwide and sold online through Amazon, HSN and the brand’s website to American and Canadian buyers. The affected smokers were sold from April 2015 through January 2024, with prices ranging from $300 to $600.

The brand announced this recall after receiving 79 complaints from consumers who experienced a “minor electric shock” when touching the smoker while in use. There was one report of injury resulting in blistering of the skin.

If you own one of these recalled electric smokers, stop using it immediately and visit the brand’s recall website torequest a free repair kitfor the faulty smoker. You can also contact Char-Broil toll-free at 833-206-4647 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. EST Monday through Saturday or emailrecall@charbroil.comfor more information.

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