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A high-end Wolf gas range that has been on the market for 10 years and sells for between $5,000 and $9,000 has been recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission because one of its two ovens ...
Wolf has recalled over 40,000 pro-style ranges for a fire and burn risks. Models with an infrared griddle can short-circuit if the griddle comes into contact with liquid ...
WASHINGTON -- Two appliance companies are recalling about 15,000 residential gas ranges because gas can ignite too slowly, resulting in fires and burns.
Wolf has received 97 reports of delayed ignition, including 15 minor burns. This recall involves the following Wolf Appliance 48-Inch gas ranges with model numbers: P48, PS48 and R48.