Graduation Parties Hit By Air Fryer Recall Over Exploding Glass: 5 Things You Need To Know Right Now
- A massive air fryer recall, linked to popular models sold at major retailers, has left thousands of graduation party menus in chaos due to a serious glass shattering hazard.
- The recall impacts units with non-stick linings that can crack or explode when overheated, creating a shocking risk for families hosting celebratory dinners this season.
- Safety officials warn to stop using these air fryers immediately and return them for a full refund, even for units bought several years ago, to avoid dangerous kitchen accidents.
- Social media is flooded with videos of $400 worth of graduation brisket and cake ruined by exploding glass, making this the top kitchen safety story of the week.
- Check your air fryer model via the serial number during your graduation cleanup; over 1.5 million units are affected, and you must act before the recall window closes.