A series of Zwilling electric kettles are being recalled by Health Canada over concerns of potential burn hazards. The recall specifically targets Zwilling Efinigy Kettle and Efinigy Kettle Pro models with a 1.5 L capacity. It is reported that 43,963 units of these kettles were distributed in Canada from February 2020 to February 2026.
The issue identified is related to the handle of the kettle, which may become loose or detach while in use. Health Canada has highlighted the risk of scalding injuries that could occur if hot water spills from the kettle due to this defect, posing a threat to users and nearby individuals, including children.
Health Canada’s website indicates that there have been 21 incident reports and one potential injury associated with the affected kettles in Canada as of May 13, 2026. Consumers are advised to discontinue the use of these kettles immediately and are encouraged to register for a refund through the provided link.
For further assistance, individuals can reach out to Zwilling directly. Health Canada also urges those encountering safety concerns while using the product to report any incidents through the specified channel.
