Cuisinart recalls more than 12,000 gas grills over shattering glass hazard
The Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-in-1 Gas Grill with a pizza oven has been recalled over a shattered glass hazard. (Photo courtesy of the Consumer Product Safety Commission)
Conair is recalling 12,660 Cuisinart gas grills because of a shattering glass hazard that may result in a severe injury from a laceration risk.
In a recall notice, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said that Cuisinart has received 37 reports of shattered glass during use of the grill. One fire occurred, but there have been no injuries reported.
Which Cuisinart product was recalled?
Why you should care:
The recall involves the stainless-steel Cuisinart Propel+ Four Burner 3-in-1 Gas Grill, which has a griddle, a stove top burner and a pizza oven with tempered glass located on top of the lid of the grill.
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Consumer Product Safety Commission officials said the grills were sold at Lowes, Walmart and at cuisinart.com between December 2024 and May 2026 in the price range of $500 and $750.
Can I get a refund for the gas grills?
What you can do:
Owners with these gas grills are urged to stop using them immediately and visit Conair’s website to check if their grill is included in the recall.
There are instructions consumers should follow to safely remove the tempered glass window on the pizza oven and upload two pictures to Conair’s website; one of the removed glass, and one of the grill’s serial number.
Once the company verifies the photos of the recalled gas grill, consumers will receive a $500 refund by check or be reimbursed for the original purchase amount with proof of receipt.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission noted that once consumers receive their refund, they should write the word "Recall" with a black sharpie marker on the tempered glass and throw it away.
The Source: Information for this story was provided by a Consumer Product Safety Commission recall notice. This story was reported from Washington, D.C.
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