Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater Models: AU SG2000LED and AU SG2000LED BK have been recalled by Bunnings over concerns it poses a risk of fire or electric shock, which may cause serious injury or even death

Winter warmer warning as Bunning issues urgent recall over potential killer appliance – here’s what you need to know

  • Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater Models recalled by Bunnings 
  • The specific models it applies to is AU SG2000LED and AU SG2000LED BK 
  • For units sold between July 5, 2021 and July 20, 2022 at Bunnings Stores
  • Bunnings has said that the supply cord is inadequately anchored to appliance 
  • If it is pulled, may become detached from the unit or become loose
  • Poses a risk of fire or electric shock, may cause serious injury or even death
  • Consumers who return product to any Bunnings store will receive full refund 

Bunnings has issued an urgent recall for one of their winter warmers which could be lethal if it fails in a family home.  

The faulty item is the Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater Models AU SG2000LED and AU SG2000LED BK.

The recall applies to units that were sold between July 5, 2021 and July 20, 2022 at Bunnings stores.

Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater Models: AU SG2000LED and AU SG2000LED BK have been recalled by Bunnings over concerns it poses a risk of fire or electric shock, which may cause serious injury or even death

Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater Models: AU SG2000LED and AU SG2000LED BK have been recalled by Bunnings over concerns it poses a risk of fire or electric shock, which may cause serious injury or even death

The supply cord on these models of the Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater (pictured), is inadequately anchored to the appliance and if pulled it may become detached from the unit or become loose

The supply cord on these models of the Mill Electrical Convection Panel Heater (pictured), is inadequately anchored to the appliance and if pulled it may become detached from the unit or become loose

Bunnings has said the supply cord is inadequately anchored to the appliance and if pulled it may become detached from the unit or become loose.

For residents who currently owned one of these models, it poses a risk of fire or electric shock, which may cause serious injury or even death.

Consumers should immediately stop using the product and unplug it from the power point.

Return the product to any Bunnings store for a full refund.

For further information, please contact Arlec Australia Pty Ltd by phone on 03 9982 5111 or email [email protected].

Consumers who return the product to any Bunnings store will receive a full refund

Consumers who return the product to any Bunnings store will receive a full refund

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