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When a Refrigerator Becomes a Fire Hazard

More than 121,000 retro refrigerators sold nationwide were recalled after an electrical defect created a fire risk.

Check your retro refrigerator: 121,680 units recalled after fires, 1 death - Midland Daily News

A safety recall has been issued for 121,680 retro-style refrigerators following reports of fires and one death.

Refrigerators sold at Home Depot, Amazon recalled. See affected items - USA Today

Refrigerators sold through Home Depot and Amazon have been recalled, with affected models identified in the coverage.

More than 120K refrigerators recalled after 34 fires and one reported death - Fox Business

More than 120,000 refrigerators were recalled following dozens of reported fires and one reported death.

121,680 Galanz Retro Refrigerators Recalled Due to Risk of Fire Hazard - Consumer Reports

Galanz has recalled 121,680 retro refrigerators because they may pose a fire risk.

Galanz Americas Recalls Retro Refrigerators Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Fire and Burn Hazards; One Death Reported | CPSC.gov - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (.gov)

Galanz Americas has recalled retro refrigerators because fire and burn hazards pose a risk of serious injury or death, with one death reported.

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