Another recall in the U.S.! This time it affects more than one million ovens from the Oster brand. These kitchen appliances were sold in very well known stores like Walmart, CostCo, Bed Bath & Beyond, and also online through Amazon.
The problem is serious: the Oster French Door Countertop Ovens has an issue with the doors. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the doors of the ovens might suddenly close without warning you, which can cause burns on people using them. In fact, two cases of people with second-degree burn injuries have already been registered.
This is why a recall has been issued affecting about 1.2 million units of ovens of this brand in total. So, let’s find out more about this situation.
What oven models are affected?
Consumers must check the numbers of model of their Oster oven because only the following are included in the recall
- TSSTTVFDXL
- TSSTTVFDDG
- TSSTTVFDMAF
- TSSTTVFDDAF
These ovens were sold between July 2025 and August 2025, with their prices ranging from $140 to $250.
What to do if you own one of these
Safety experts warn that people must stop using the oven immediately if the model number coincides with one on the list. If you continue using it it could be dangerous, since the doors can abruptly close while the appliance is still hot.
The company Sunbeam Products, responsible for the Oster ovens, is offering a free solution: affected clients should contact the company to receive a no-cost repair kit. This kit includes special mechanisms to avoid the doors closing that way. What’s more, it won’t be necessary to use any tools to install it, which means that anyone could do it at home with no trouble.
Products recalled
Food safety experts point out that you shouldn’t panic when a recall is issued because most of them are done as a preventive measure. However, it’s crucial to follow the instructions the company or safety authorities tell you to avoid any risk.
When it comes to food products, for example, it’s recommended to do the following things:
- Do not open the package if it’s still closed.
- Do not give the product to charity or to your pet.
- Wash your hands very well in case you have touched it.
- Check recall instructions to know what you should do: return it or throw it away.
In the case of Oster ovens, the instruction is clear: stop using them until it’s fixed.
Other recent recalls
Of course, this Oster ovens recall is not the only one. In the last couple of months, the CPSC has announced other important recalls of products sold at big chains and Amazon. Let’s see some examples:
- A baby lounger that posed a suffocation risk.
- Five models of Anker power banks recalled due to explosion hazards.
- A cotton candy machine sold at Aldi recalled because of fire risks.
- Several food recalls, such as tuna poke sold at Costco across 33 states, along with baby food pouches and frozen shrimp.
These recalls show that food products aren’t the only type that can be recalled, also electric devices, baby products, and other products we use in our daily life.
So…
If you own one of these ovens, this is the time to take action. Check your model number today. If it’s on the recall list, stop using the oven immediately and reach out to Sunbeam Products for your free repair kit. It’s a quick fix that will keep you and your family safe in the kitchen.
And… Remember! Recalls aren’t about creating panic—they’re about protecting you. By staying alert and responding quickly, you not only safeguard your household but also set an example for others to prioritize safety.
Your oven should make cooking easier, not risk your health. Don’t wait—take the simple step now and make your kitchen a safer place.
