
If you own a toaster oven, it could be a part of a massive recall in Canada.
On Monday, the recall for Oster French Door Toaster Countertop Ovens was expanded by Health Canada due to a “burn hazard.”
“The oven’s doors can unexpectedly close, posing a burn hazard to consumers,” reads the notice.
As of Dec. 4, 2025, the public health agency says Oster has received no reports of incidents or injuries in Canada. However, in the United States, the company has received 95 reports of the doors “unexpectedly closing,” resulting in burn injuries and two reports of a second-degree burn.
Oster reported that 170,560 units of the product affected by the recall were sold in Canada, and 1.29 million were sold in the U.S. The impacted toaster ovens were sold from January 2015 to July 2025 in Canada.
“Immediately stop using the recalled product and contact Sunbeam Products Inc. to arrange to obtain a free repair kit,” advises Health Canada.
To find out if your toaster oven is part of the recall, check if its model number is any of the following: TSSTTVFDXL, TSSTTVFDDGDS, TSSTTVFDDG-033, TSSTTVFDXLPP-033 and TSSTTVFDDAF-033. You can do so by checking the backside of the oven, as well as the original packaging.
“The recalled ovens have a spring-loaded bilateral “French door” made of glass with metal handles,” reads the notice. “The four models differ in cooking options (e.g., air fryer) and control types (analog dials or digital push-button controls).”
“Oster” is engraved on the front and bottom right of the oven. You can check if your toaster oven is part of the recall at https://recall.oster.com.

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To get a free repair kit, including installation instructions, you can contact Sunbeam Products Inc. toll-free at 1-800-667-8623 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at https://recall.oster.com or www.oster.com and click on “Product Recalls” at the top of the page for more information.
If your product is a part of the recall, Oster will ship a clip-on device directly to you for free.
The agency had initially issued a recall in Canada for the same issue in September. At the time, there were only 100,000 affected units in the country.