Thousands of households are being urged to immediately stop using the Haden 11L Double Stack Air Fryer, following an urgent recall issued by The Range and Wilko over serious fire hazard concerns. The product, sold under codes 87933 (The Range) and 8387933 (Wilko), has been found to overheat dangerously, with plastic and metal components at risk of melting.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) confirmed the appliance violates UK Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016, posing a significant fire risk.
Why Was the Haden Air Fryer Recalled?
- Issue: Heating element exceeds safe temperature (150°C), causing component warping
- Hazard: Fire risk due to melting plastic and metal
- Models Affected: Haden 11L Double Stack Air Fryer
- Retailers: The Range and Wilko
Both retailers have urged customers to return the product immediately for a full refund, even without proof of purchase.
What Should You Do If You Own One?
- Stop Using It: Immediately unplug and discontinue use
- Return It: Visit any The Range or Wilko store to receive a refund
- Contact Support:
- The Range Customer Care
- Wilko customers should check their local store or helpline
- Share the News: Inform friends and family to prevent potential fires
Why Product Safety Is Critical
- 14,000+ UK house fires annually caused by electrical appliances (UK Fire & Rescue Service)
- 20% of appliance fires linked to faulty products (Electrical Safety First)
- Other recent recalls include:
Public Reaction: Social Media Responses
Posts on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook show public concern and appreciation for the timely alert:
“Shocked my Haden Air Fryer could catch fire! Thanks for the heads-up, returning it ASAP.” – @HomeSafeUK
“Good on Wilko for acting fast—this could have ended badly.” – @MumOnAlert
These reactions underscore the need for continued consumer education and safety vigilance.