Health Canada has issued an urgent safety alert for residents across the Durham Region regarding the Zwilling Kettle Recall 2026. Thousands of popular electric kettles sold at major retailers, including Indigo locations in Oshawa and Ajax, are being pulled from shelves due to a significant mechanical defect. According to the May 14 notice, the handles on these kettles can loosen or detach entirely during use, potentially spilling boiling water and causing “scalding injuries” to users, bystanders, or small children.
Scope of the Hazard
The Zwilling Kettle Recall 2026 involves approximately 43,963 units sold in Canada and over 113,000 in the United States between February 2020 and February 2026. The company has already received 21 reports of incidents in Canada, including one report of a potential injury. The failure occurs when the handle loses structural integrity while the kettle is filled with hot water, making it a high-risk hazard for morning routines and kitchen environments.
Affected Models and Identification
The recall specifically impacts the Zwilling Enfinigy 1.5 L models. To check if your appliance is part of the Zwilling Kettle Recall 2026, look at the label inside the kettle. Affected units are marked as “MAX 1.5 L” or indicate a 10-cup capacity.
| Product Name | Affected Colours | UPC / GTIN |
| ZWILLING ENFINIGY Electric Kettle | Black, Silver | 035886542252, 035886524524 |
| ZWILLING ENFINIGY Kettle Pro | Black, Silver, Rose, Gold, Pure-white | 035886542221, 035886524531, 035886648213 |
Mandatory Action for Consumers
If you own an affected model from the Zwilling Kettle Recall 2026, Health Canada advises the following immediate steps:
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Stop Use Immediately: Do not attempt to use the kettle, even if the handle currently feels secure.
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Register for a Refund: Visit the official Zwilling recall portal to register your product and begin the return process.
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Check Other Retailers: While Indigo is a primary seller, these units were also available through various online platforms and specialty kitchen stores throughout Southern Ontario.
Reporting Safety Incidents
The Zwilling Kettle Recall 2026 serves as a reminder for residents to report any malfunctioning consumer products. If you have experienced an injury or a “near-miss” with this kettle, you are encouraged to file a Consumer Product Incident Report with Health Canada. This data helps the government track the frequency of defects and ensure that manufacturers remain compliant with the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act.
For those who have shared personal or financial information through suspicious “recall notices” received via text, please refer to the recent Purolator Scam warning, as fraudsters often leverage legitimate recalls to launch phishing campaigns.

















