Myer Trading Cast Iron Skillets Sold by QVC Recalled

Consumers should stop use of the skillets immediately. The ordered skillets from QVC have been mailed instructions how to obtain a refund and consumers that purchased the skillet at a QVC store should return it to the store for a full refund.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Meyer Trading Company Limited, of Hong Kong China have announced a recall of about 7,500 enamel coated 8-inch cast iron skillets.

The cast iron skillets were sold through QVC televised shopping programs, QVC retail and employee stores, between August 2009 and September 2010.

The enamel coating can come off of the skillet when heated, which can be a burn hazard. The skillets sold between $28 and $35 and were manufactured in China and involves Technique brand 8-inch enamel coated cast iron skillets.

Consumers should stop use of the skillets immediately. The ordered skillets from QVC have been mailed instructions how to obtain a refund and consumers that purchased the skillet at a QVC store should return it to the store for a full refund. If you were injured as a result of defective, or bad utensils, contact a defective cooking utensil attorney at Ehline Law Firm at 213.596.9642.