The UK’s Office for Product Safety and Standards has warned users to stop using the air fryer straight away after finding a technical fault is responsible for it catching fire

British officials have issued an urgent product recall for a dangerous air fryer that could catch fire.

The Office for Product Safety and Standards is warning users to stop using the Pro Breeze 2L Air Fryer straight away as a technical fault could put it at risk of catching fire.

The fault causes the air fryer – which is available on online retailer Amazon – to overheat, leaving it vulnerable to igniting.

The office issued the recall after concluding that the model does not meet the requirements of the Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016.

The Pro Breeze air fryer range has products that range in price from £90 to £120, with one specific unit reportedly affected by the potentially dangerous fault.

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