Ninja Recalls

A consumer-friendly hub for searching Ninja recall topics and official source guidance.

About Ninja recalls

Ninja is a kitchen appliance brand made by SharkNinja (formerly Euro-Pro). The lineup includes blenders, Foodi multi-cookers and pressure cookers, air fryers, the Creami frozen-dessert maker, coffee makers, and indoor grills. Because these are powered consumer products, Ninja recalls are issued through the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) together with SharkNinja. The most common reasons are burn, fire, and laceration hazards from heating elements, lids, and blade assemblies.

What to check

Exact product name and product line
Package size, model number, serial number, or lot code
UPC, best-by date, manufacture date, or date code

Recent recalls

Live results pulled from official agencies (FDA, USDA FSIS, CPSC). Always confirm a recall at the official notice before acting.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I check for a Ninja recall?

Confirm the exact Ninja product name, model or lot number, and date code, then match them against the official recall notice from the manufacturer or the relevant agency (FDA, USDA, or CPSC). RecalledNow links you to those official sources.

Where are official Ninja recalls listed?

Official Ninja recalls are published by the manufacturer and by the regulating agency for that product type. Use the official source link on this page and verify the affected lot numbers before acting.

What should I do with a recalled item?

Stop using it, keep the packaging and any receipt, and follow the remedy in the official notice, which is usually a refund, replacement, or repair.