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The Cooks Collective Culinary Professional Stand Mixer — recall

Consumer goods · Australia · 2026-02-19
Hazard: The product can generate or retain elec…

The Cooks Collective Culinary Professional Stand Mixer was recalled in Australia on 2026-02-19 due to the product can generate or retain electric charge when use…. The Cooks Collective brand stand mixer with metal bowl. Model CFM367 Brand The Cooks Collective

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CountryAustralia
CategoryConsumer goods
Published2026-02-19
ManufacturerMyer Pty Ltd_x000D_ (link is external)
RetailerMyer in-store and online
Model identifiersSKU: 253700620; Other identifying numbers: APN - 9311106561229; Model: CFM367; Brand: The Cooks Collective
Hazard descriptionThe product can generate or retain electric charge when used. The electric charge level exceeds the limit allowed under Australian electrical standards. As a result, the user can receive an electric shock if they simultaneously touch the beater shaft and the earthed metal enclosure. Risk of serious injury or death from electric shock when the mixer is being used. Incidents of electric shock have occurred.
RemedyStop using the mixer immediately and unplug it from the wall. Return the mixer to your nearest Myer store for a full refund. If you cannot make it in-store, contact the Myer Customer Service Centre to organise a pre-paid return label to return the mixer via Australia Post. Contact Myer call: 13 69 37 Monday to Friday 9am to 6pm (AEDT), Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm (AEDT). email: Myer.CustomerServiceCentre@myer.com.au (link sends email) visit: https://www.myer.com.au/content/product-safety-recalls (link is external)
Recall number2026/20830
Official noticeView source ↗

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