HSN Recalls Kitchen HQ Thermal Insulated Bowls Due to Fire Hazard
On June 11, 2026, Kitchen HQ thermal insulated bowls were recalled by manufacturer HSN because it was found that the metal springs in the insulated bowls’ detachable hinged lid can catch on fire when it’s used in a microwave, presenting a fire risk. Around 86,040 units were affected. If you were burned or otherwise injured by one of the Kitchen HQ thermal insulated bowls after putting it in the microwave, you may have a claim. You should call the seasoned Chicago-based product liability attorneys of Moll Law Group. Billions of dollars have been recovered in cases with which we’ve been involved.
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HSN has received 30 reports that the bowls in question sparked, smoked, melted or caught fire when put in the microwave. In one case, putting the bowl in the microwave resulted in a fire that created property damage.
The Kitchen HQ thermal insulated bowls with detachable hinged lids are sold in many different colors and have metal interiors and plastic exteriors. “KITCHEN HQ” is printed over the front of the bowl. The models that are impacted include the 10-cup bowl (SKN 817800); the set that incorporates both the 10.5-cup and 2-cup bowls (SKN 884907); and the set of three that incorporates the 10.4-cup, 6-cup, and 2-cup bowls (SKN 900600).
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