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Conair Recalls Over One Million Cuisinart Grill Brushes Due to Ingestion Hazard

Conair has recalled over one million Cuisinart grill brushes due to a dangerous ingestion hazard involving detached metal bristles.

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The brief

Conair is recalling Cuisinart grill brushes after reports that metal bristles can detach from the product. Consumer Product Safety Commission and other outlets report that the recall involves between 1 million and nearly 2 million units.

Coverage from the New York Post, USA Today, and People.com emphasizes that the recall comes immediately ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Reports indicate that the detached bristles have caused serious injuries.

Consumers are advised to identify affected products. Morningstar notes that the CPSC has posted further product safety warnings and recall details to its website.

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Why are the Cuisinart grill brushes being recalled?

The brushes are being recalled because metal bristles can come off, creating an ingestion hazard.

How many brushes are affected by the recall?

Reports vary by source, with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission citing over one million and other outlets such as the New York Post and KIRO 7 reporting 1.7 million.

What are the reported risks associated with the product?

According to People.com, there have been reports of metal bristles causing serious injuries.

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