Edited by: Top Class Actions  |  May 8, 2025

Category: Appliances
A view of several boxes of Ninja Foodi pressure cookers, on display at a local big box grocery store.
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SharkNinja pressure cooker recall overview:

  • Who: SharkNinja is recalling approximately 1.8 million Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers.
  • Why: The pressure-cooking lid can be opened during use, posing a burn risk.
  • Where: The recall is active in the United States and Canada.

SharkNinja has issued a recall for more than 1.8 million of its Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers due to a significant burn hazard. 

The SharkNinja pressure cooker recall affects units sold in the United States and Canada, following reports that the pressure-cooking lid can be opened while the cooker is in use, potentially causing hot contents to escape and burn users.

The recall was announced on May 1, 2025, and includes all Ninja Foodi OP300 Series Multi-Function Pressure Cookers. These cookers, which feature both pressure cooking and air frying capabilities, were sold in black with a 6.5-quart capacity.

The affected models are OP300, OP301, OP301A, OP302, OP302BRN, OP302HCN, OP302HAQ, OP302HW, OP302HB, OP305, OP305CO and OP350CO, sold at major retailers like Walmart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Amazon and Target from January 2019 through March 2025. 

106 burn injuries and 26 lawsuits, SharkNinja pressure cooker recall states

SharkNinja has allegedly received 106 reports of burn injuries, including over 50 cases of second- or third-degree burns, and 26 lawsuits have been filed in connection with these incidents, including potential SharkNinja pressure cooker class action lawsuit claims.

The recall notice advises consumers to immediately stop using the pressure-cooking function of the affected units and to contact SharkNinja for a free replacement lid. Users can continue to utilize other functions of the cooker, such as air frying. 

SharkNinja is actively working to resolve the issue by providing free replacement lids to affected consumers. This measure is intended to prevent further injuries and ensure the safety of its customers.

Customers should complete an online form and upload a photo of the cooker’s rear panel to receive a replacement without returning the entire unit.

For more information about the SharkNinja pressure cooker recall, consumers can contact SharkNinja toll-free at 888-370-1733 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Saturday.

Additional details are available via email at [email protected] or online at www.ninjakitchen.com under the Recalls section.

Earlier this year, plaintiff Suzanne Dobry filed a lawsuit against SharkNinja after losing vision in her left eye when a SharkNinja BL642 Ninja blender exploded during use.

Are you affected by the SharkNinja recall? Let us know in the comments.


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39 thoughts onSharkNinja recalls 1.8M pressure cookers after 106 people report serious burn injuries

  1. Jennifer Mahaffey says:

    I just don’t use the pressure cooker. I might of one day, but thanks to this lawsuit I will never use it. Everything else workers fine. Ive never used the dehydrator either and don’t intend too, however I won mine off a gaming site and the fact this is the one they sent me kinda messed up. Do I sue the gaming app for not doing their research, before sending me via Amazon? I would never spend this kind of money myself. I kinda feel conflicted, because how many other people won this items and got hurt? Why would the gaming app not have to abide by rules and do better before sending out products to their players? If a lawyer is interested in possibly handling a case like that id like to petition considering people do spend money in the gaming app for dice and other useful gaming tools. Im sure all that money pays for these products to be bought and sent out to players.

  2. Kim Lee says:

    i have one I bought at Cosco a 302

  3. Dale Miller says:

    Add me

    1. Sally says:

      Add me

  4. Zakiyah Moore says:

    Add me

  5. Kim says:

    I bought one. Add me.

  6. Demetris Thomas says:

    Please add me. After being burned I just threw the cooker away. I’m scared to use one ever again.

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