Williams-Sonoma recalls Beaba bottle warmers
Kids Today Staff -- Kids Today, 8/25/2010 1:33:57 PM
SAN FRANCISCO - Williams-Sonoma has recalled about 11,000 Beaba Express Steam Bottle Warmers because they can overheat liquids and baby food, posing a burn hazard to adults and babies.
The company has received 10 reports of the bottles overheating, including one report of an adult who received a finger burn from touching a hot bottle.
The recall involves the Beaba Express Steam Bottle Warmer which uses steam to heat baby bottles or baby food. The bottle warmer is green with an orange temperature dial. "Beaba" is printed on the base and model number 9602 is printed on the underside of the warmer.
They were manufactured in China and sold at Williams-Sonoma stores nationwide, online at www.williams-sonoma.com and through Williams-Sonoma catalogs from June 2010 through July 2010 for about $65.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bottle warmers and call Williams-Sonoma for instructions on how to return the product for a full refund. Additionally, consumers who return the bottle warmers will receive a $25 Williams-Sonoma merchandise card. For additional information, call 877-548-0850 or visit www.williams-sonoma.com.
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