Whirlpool, the world's largest maker of home appliances, is recalling 15,200 Whirlpool brand microwaves because of a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Thursday.
The formation of internal sparks when the product was being used could ignite a plastic component, posing a fire hazard, the CPSC said.
Whirlpool has so far received reports of five incidents, including one home fire, two fires involving the surrounding cabinet, one report of smoke and one report of a burning odor, the CPSC said.
The formation of internal sparks when the product was being used could ignite a plastic component, posing a fire hazard, the CPSC said.
Whirlpool has so far received reports of five incidents, including one home fire, two fires involving the surrounding cabinet, one report of smoke and one report of a burning odor, the CPSC said.