Macy’s Recalls Cast Iron Casseroles

Macy’s Recalls Martha Stewart Collection Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles Due to Laceration and Burn Hazard

Macy’s Merchandising Group is recalling about 960,000 Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles because the enamel coating on the cast iron casseroles can crack or break during use. This can cause the enamel to crack and fly off as a projectile, posing a risk of laceration or burn hazard to the user or bystanders.

Macy’s has received two reports of the enamel cracking and flying off of the casseroles during use. Although there has been no injuries reported yet. These products are sold at Macy’s stores and AAFES, MCX and NEX locations nationwide, and on macys.com between June 2007 and June 2011 for between about $25 and $170. Consumers should immediately stop using the casseroles and return them to any Macy’s store for a full refund. For additional information, contact Macy’s toll-free at (888) 257-5949 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET or visit the Macy’s website at www.macys.com.

The recall involves Martha Stewart Collection™ Enamel Cast Iron Casseroles in 7 quart, 5.5 quart and 2.75 quart sizes, with exterior enamel finishes in red, cobalt blue, sand, green, blue, white, mustard, brown and teal, with cream colored interior finishes. The casseroles are embossed with Martha Stewart Collection™ on the bottom and lid handle.

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