LG is recalling 500,000 electric ranges involved in more than two dozen house fires that caused several injuries.
If you've purchased an LG stove in the past 10 years, you're going to want to check the model and serial numbers.
The LG ranges, sold at major retailers and other appliance stores, have been responsible for more than 28 fires across the ...
The ranges were sold at major retailers nationwide, including Best Buy, Costco, The Home Depot, Lowe’s, and online at LG.com, ...
Hundreds of thousands of LG electric ranges that have been on the market since 2015 are being recalled after officials ...
The 22 models listed by the company were related to fires that caused more than $340,000 in property damages, eight minor ...
The ranges were sold at Best Buy, Costco, Home Depot, Lowe’s and other appliance stores nationwide and online at LG.com.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has received at least 86 reports involving the ranges being unintentionally activated, ...
The recall affects ovens with front-mounted knobs that can be unintentionally turned on, creating a serious safety risk.
There are 86 reports of unintentional activation of the front knobs, 28 fires, at least eight injuries, and three pet deaths, per the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
About 500,000 LG electric ranges have been recalled in the U.S. after more than 28 fires were reported, which resulted in ...
Several incidents resulted in more than $340,000 in property damage, and three fires led to the deaths of pets.