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Sears and Kmart Recall Play Stoves

By: Shannon Bruffett
Updated: January 29, 2008
stove2008-01-29-1201617915.jpgSears and Kmart Recall About 17,000 Play Stoves.

A metal bracket connecting the door to the stove can cause a tip-over when the door is opened. This poses a risk of injury to young children. Sears has received one report.

The recall is for the "My First Kenmore" play stove. The self-assembled, wooden play stove is painted pink with six white knobs and a timer. They were sold at Sears and Kmart stores nationwide from September 2007 through November 2007 for about $100.

Consumers should immediately remove and discard the bracket that connects the door to the stove to eliminate the hazard.

Consumers may obtain updated assembly instructions by contacting Sears/Kmart or by visiting either firm's Web site.

For more information, contact Sears/Kmart at (800) 659-7026 between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. CT Monday through Saturday, or visit either www.sears.com or www.kmart.com

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