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beko on the news again due to the cooker fault that can kill
 
best buy ltd

sold loads of those cookers, where are they now?
 
Father of one of the victims is shaking his stick again. I think they only found 73% of the cookers sold. He's campaigning for a better system of recalls with regard to this. Didn't seem to mention that his son wouldn't have died if he had followed the instructions and not closed the door whilst using the grill.
 
How come this has come up again?

ITV news are doing a currently doing a campaign on recalled electricals.

They say that 80% of recalled electricals are still in peoples homes and they're causing fires and killing people.

They want a better system in place where more of the appliances are traced and fixed.

So far they've shown this Beko cooker and a Bosch dishwasher.

Maybe they should do the faulty Vaillant boilers next?
 
it gets put into a TB or simular then its the engineers fault for not spotting one.
 
and i posted it up as a sticky in both gsr forums months ago
 
it gets put into a TB or simular then its the engineers fault for not spotting one.

I had been wondering about this.
eg. If you do a Landlord check - and there is one of these but you don't spot it - do you become responsible for any later death/injury?

There were 7,000 of this type not accounted for in Dec 2012 and it is not just BeKo brand.
 
I had been wondering about this.
eg. If you do a Landlord check - and there is one of these but you don't spot it - do you become responsible for any later death/injury?

There were 7,000 of this type not accounted for in Dec 2012 and it is not just BeKo brand.

good question, if its a visual check you may not even see the model number but if your doing a full safety check i guess you should spot it?
 
thought its just customer using grill wrong so is it not their problem for using wrong . if used correctly its safe .
 
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