Approximately 500 Crownplace Brands Aladdin MaxBrite kerosene lamp burners are being recalled because the burner threads can fail. This defect allows the burner to detach from its base while lit, which can cause hot kerosene to spill or the burner to fall. One person has already suffered a first-degree burn due to this issue. These brass burners were sold both individually and as part of complete lamp assemblies at hardware and antique stores and on Amazon.com between July 2015 and July 2016.
The threads on the brass burner do not secure properly to the lamp base, allowing the burner assembly to disengage unexpectedly. This poses a significant fire and burn hazard if the lamp is tipped or if the burner detaches while the lamp is in use.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled lamp burners and contact Crownplace Brands for a free replacement.



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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response