WASHINGTON—Over one million pairs of oven gloves sold by QVC have been recalled because they could fail to protect wearers from heat, posing a burn risk. The recall, announced on December 5, 2024, covers about 1.1 million pairs of Temp-tations Oven Gloves.
The recalled oven gloves came in blue, yellow, red, floral, and summer shell patterns. The gloves were sold in single pairs, sets of two and in sets with drying mats or trivets, according to the recall notice. The affected oven gloves have the following model numbers: K51459, K76398, K47973, K48879, K85322, K96004, K92603, K308719, K309220, K309388 and K309516. They are made of cotton and elastane and come in small and large sizes. The words “Temp-tations by Tara” are printed on a label sewn inside the gloves.
The gloves were sold on QVC.com, QVC televised shows, and QVC digital shopping platforms from August 2018 through August 2024. The prices for the gloves ranged between about $4 and $13 per pair, while the bundled sets with other kitchen items sold for between about $14 and $26, according to the recall.
QVC has received 162 reports of the gloves failing to provide sufficient heat protection, which includes 92 reports of minor burns.
Customers who have purchased the oven gloves should stop using them immediately and contact QVC for a refund. Consumers can contact QVC toll-free at 888-770-7119 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, email at [email protected], or online at https://www.recallrtr.com/ovengloves or http://www.qvc.com and click “Product Recall Info” at the bottom of the page for more information.
This article was written with the assistance of AI and reviewed by a human editor.
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