Six Samsung washing machine models are faulty and could catch fire in case of moisture that condenses and drips on an electric component. Samsung started the recalls of 36,000 affected washing machines back in 2013, and it has so far recalled 78% of these washing machines. This implies that there are still more than 7,900 faulty washing machines out there that might catch fire anytime (assuming that the majority sold are still in used, which is likely given the lifespan of typical washing machines). The owners of these hazardous home appliances have either ignored the recalls or for some reason haven’t been notified yet.
In Australia, almost half of the affected Samsung washing machines haven’t been checked yet. There have also been alleged issues with the recalled machines according to two Sydney mothers, who have launched a Facebook group. They’re trying to get the state coroner to investigate the company’s recall process.
Here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
Which models are affected?
First, check if you own one of the six affected models that Samsung has recalled:- WA85GWGIP/XSA
- WA85GWWIP/XSA
- SW75V9WIP/XSA
- SW65V9WIP/XSA
- SW70SPWIP/XSA
- SW80SPWIP/XSA