Recalls this week: frying pans, bicycles
NEW YORK (AP) — Frying pans included in a line of Martha Stewart cookware sets are being recalled because of metal discs that can pop off and cause injuries.
Other recalled consumer products include bicycles with frames that can break.
The recalled products have one of the following date codes inscribed on the bottom of the pans: 70118, 70138, 70218, 70228, 70318, 70328, 70338, 70418, 70428, 70438, 70518, 70528, 70618, 70628, 70718, 70728, 70818, 70828, 70918, 70928, 71018, 71108, 71118, 71208, 71218, HF10114, HF10414, HF10513, HF10514, HF10613, HF10614, HF10713, HF10813, HF10913, HF11113.
The metal discs that cover the frying pan's rivets can pop off and hit consumers, posing an injury hazard.
Seven reports of the metal discs popping off the frying pans, including three minor injuries.
The F1 model is a single speed folding bike which came in matte black and can be identified by the "F1" on the top tube.
The recalled KTM motorcycles are orange and black with the KTM logo on both sides of the shrouds covering the fuel tank.
The engine size is printed on both sides of the rear fender below the rear of the seat.
Under extreme riding conditions, fuel can escape from the tank breather assembly.