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WarningRecall #24126

Cascade Designs Recalls Camping Cooking Pots Due to Burn and Scald Hazards

Cascade Designs Inc., of Seattle, Washington · MSR camping cooking pots

Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 1 of 4)
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 1 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 2 of 4)
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 2 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 3 of 4)
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 3 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 4 of 4)
Recalled MSR camping cooking pots (image 4 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves select Cascade Designs camping cooking pots. The anodized aluminum pots are various 1- to 2-liter pots sold individually and as a part of stove systems and kits. The recalled models include Reactor, Trail Lite and PocketRocket Stove Kits. MSR is written on the side of the pots.

Hazard

The pot handle can detach or become loose, posing burn and scald risks to consumers from hot food and liquids spilling from the product.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled camping cooking pot, and contact Cascade Designs for instructions on submitting a photo of the product to receive a free replacement pot handle/lifter. The replacement pot handle/lifter does not require tools to install.

Replace

Reported Injuries

The company has received 22 reports of the pot handle either detaching or becoming loose, including two reports of burn injuries.

411 Press Analysis

The CPSC issued a recall for MSR camping cooking pots on February 22, 2024, covering about 60,655 (in addition, about 22,320 were sold in canada and about 35 were sold in mexico). The pot handle can detach or become loose, posing burn and scald risks to consumers from hot food and liquids spilling from the product. The company has received 22 reports of the pot handle either detaching or becoming loose, including two reports of burn injuries. Cascade Designs Inc., of Seattle, Washington is offering affected consumers the opportunity to receive a free replacement. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.

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