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Zwilling Enfinigy Kettle Recall, Burn Hazard

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Summary

Zwilling has recalled its Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle and Enfinigy Pro 1.5L Kettle due to a burn hazard caused by handles that may loosen or break during use, potentially spilling hot water. Affected products were sold by Currys, Fenwicks, House of Fraser, Selfridges, and Robert Dyas, and are identified by barcodes including 4009839537189, 4009839427169, and others. The recall applies to kettles in black, silver, gold, and rose colours with capacities marked 'MAX 1.5 L' or '10 cups'. Owners are advised to stop using the products immediately and contact Zwilling via the recall website, email, or phone for a refund or replacement.

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What changed

OPSS has issued a final enforcement recall for Zwilling Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle and Enfinigy Pro 1.5L Kettle models due to a burn hazard under the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016. The handles may loosen or break during use, causing hot water to spill and posing a risk of scalding injuries. Affected consumers must stop using the kettles immediately and contact Zwilling for a refund or replacement. Retailers who sold these products should notify customers and monitor for recall communications from the manufacturer.

Retailers and distributors of domestic electrical appliances should review their product safety incident response procedures. While this specific recall targets kettle handles, any product with reported handle, lid, or closure failures presenting scald or burn risks would warrant similar regulatory scrutiny under UK product safety law.

What to do next

  1. Stop using the product immediately
  2. Register for a refund or replacement via https://zwillingkettlerecall.expertinquiry.com/home
  3. Contact Zwilling via kettle-recall@zwilling.com or 0800 208 1310

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Apr 23, 2026

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Product Recall: Zwilling Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle & Enfinigy Pro 1.5L Kettle (2604-0078)

Product Recall for Zwilling Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle & Enfinigy Pro 1.5L Kettle presenting a risk of burns.

From: Office for Product Safety and Standards Published 22 April 2026 Alert type: Product recall Risk level: Not provided Product category: Electrical appliances and equipment Measure type: Recall of the product from end users Recall/alert date: 22 April 2026

Summary

Product: Zwilling Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle & Enfinigy Pro 1.5L Kettle

Hazard: The products present a risk of burns as the handles may loosen or break off entirely during use.

Corrective action: The products have been recalled from end users by Zwilling. Owners are advised to stop using the product immediately.

Product information

Type Electrical appliances and equipment - Kettles (Powered)
Brand Zwilling
Models Enfinigy 1.5L Kettle & Enfinigy Pro 1.5L
Colours Black, Silver, Gold and Rose
Barcodes 4009839537189, 4009839427169, 4009839537172, 4009839538957, 4009839538964, 4009839546211, 4009839546228
Country of Origin Germany
Product Description Range of kettles intended for domestic use. Users who are unsure whether their kettle is affected can check the capacity by looking at the label inside the appliance. The kettle is only affected if it says “MAX 1.5 L” or has a maximum capacity of “10” cups. Affected products were sold by retailers including Currys, Fenwicks, House of Fraser, Selfridges and Robert Dyas.
Product Report and Image Link to product images and PDF

Hazard

The products present a risk of burns as the handles may loosen or break off entirely during use. This may cause hot water to spill from the kettle, creating a risk of scalding injuries to the user or bystanders in the immediate area, including small children.

The products do not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.

Corrective action

The products have been recalled from end users by Zwilling. Owners are advised to stop using the product immediately.

For more information and to register for a refund or replacement, please access: https://zwillingkettlerecall.expertinquiry.com/home, or contact Zwilling via kettle-recall@zwilling.com and 0800 208 1310.

Additional information

PSD case number: 2604-0078

Lead Authority: Local Authority Trading Standards

Updates to this page

Published 22 April 2026

Named provisions

Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016

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Classification

Agency
OPSS
Filed
April 22nd, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Branch
Executive
Joint with
Local Authority Trading Standards
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive
Docket
2604-0078

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Retailers Manufacturers
Industry sector
3364 Aerospace & Defense
Activity scope
Product safety recall Consumer product safety Electrical appliance inspection
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Product Safety
Operational domain
Quality Assurance
Compliance frameworks
GxP
Topics
Consumer Protection Electrical Equipment

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