Health Canada has issued a recall for several Zwilling electric kettles due to potential burn hazards. The recall specifically pertains to 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 sold in Canada from February 2020 to February 2026.
The safety concern highlighted by Health Canada involves the handle of the kettle, which could become loose or detach while in use. This defect may lead to hot water spilling from the kettle, posing a scalding risk to users and individuals nearby, particularly young children.
As of May 13, 2026, the company has received reports of 21 incidents and one potential injury related to the affected kettles in Canada. Health Canada advises consumers to discontinue use of the recalled kettles immediately and provides a link for registering for a refund.
For additional details, consumers can reach out to Zwilling directly. Health Canada also encourages individuals facing safety issues with the product to report any incidents through their official channels.
