Ikea admonishes: recall for dangerous garlic press started!

Ikea admonishes: recall for dangerous garlic press started!
IKEA, Österreich - On June 11, 2025, Ikea expanded a comprehensive product recall for the Black Ikea 365+ Värdefull Knoblauchpresse. 5min.at reports that customers who have this product should no longer use it. The recall is due to a risk that the press could break when used, which can lead to potential injuries.
Originally, the recall only applied to items with the date stamp 2444 (JJWW). According to an internal investigation, Ikea has now also included articles with the date stamps 2411 (JJWW) to 2522 (JJWW) in the callback. The article number concerned is 201.521.58, and all affected products can be recognized by the Ikea logo on the top handle.
return and reimbursement
Customers can return any affected garlic press in an IKEA furniture store. No proof of purchase is required for the return, which facilitates the process for the customers concerned. In addition, Ikea apologizes for the inconvenience that can result from this recall. Further information is on the website Bleiben Sie informiert: Jeden Abend senden wir Ihnen die Artikel des Tages aus der Kategorie Oesterreich – übersichtlich als Liste. product recalls are not unusual and often a sign of the commitment of companies that ensure the security of their customers. According to Statista , over 3,400 dangerous products were reported in Germany, including a record number of 384 recalls. The recall actions often affect non -food products that contain dangerous chemicals or represent security risks. Calls in the automotive industry and food can be observed particularly frequently. The latest developments at Ikea once again show how important it is to pay attention to safety instructions and to report or return affected products immediately. The European Commission's Rapid Alert System has the task of identifying dangerous products at an early stage and taking off the market to protect consumers. recall actions in the context
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