Amana Window-Room-Air-Conditioners
Coverage of Amana Window-Room-Air-Conditioners in the Nexus archive.
- Thousands of air conditioners recalled due to fire, burn risks as heat wave continues
Thousands of Amana air conditioners are under recall due to fire and burn risks, with the heating element posing a hazard even when turned off. The recall occurs amid a dangerous heatwave affecting the Central and Eastern U.S., during which a woman in Mississippi died from heat exposure.
- Thousands of air conditioners recalled due to fire, burn risks as heat wave continues
Thousands of Amana air conditioners are under recall due to fire and burn risks caused by a faulty heating element. The recall, issued on June 25, affects units sold between April 2025 and December 2025, as a deadly heatwave persists across parts of the U.S.
- Thousands of air conditioners recalled due to fire, burn risks as heat wave continues
Thousands of Amana air conditioners are being recalled due to fire and burn risks caused by a faulty heating element. The recall, issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, affects units sold from April to December 2025. The recall coincides with a dangerous heatwave in the U.S., during which a woman died after being exposed to extreme heat.
- Recall alert: 13K air conditioners recalled
The Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled 13,514 Amana air conditioners due to a heating element defect that could cause fires or burns. The recalled units, primarily installed in hotels and commercial buildings, were sold between April 2025 and December 2025. Consumers are advised to stop using them and contact Daikin Comfort Technologies Manufacturing for a refund.