Moderate Recalled March 2, 2000 About 31,000 units Updated June 8, 2026

CPSC, Tim Hortons Announce Recall of Coffeemakers

Laceration

The hazard

The coffeepot's handle can break, causing the pot to fall. Consumers can suffer burn injuries from hot coffee or lacerations from broken glass.

Incidents reported: Tim Hortons has received 150 reports of handles breaking off of the coffeepots, resulting in nine burn injuries.

What to do now

Consumers should stop using the coffeepots immediately. Consumers should contact Tim Hortons for instructions on receiving a replacement coffeepot and $5 gift certificate.

Contact: Call Tim Hortons toll-free at (888) 273-9846 (BREWTIM) between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or access their website at www.timhortons.com

About this recall

The recalled coffeemaker is made of black plastic. The coffeepot is made of glass with a black plastic handle. The top of the handle has a red thumbrest. Measurement units on the pot are "24 oz/682 mL" and "48oz/1363 mL." "Tim Hortons" is on the coffeemaker and the coffeepot. Tim Hortons coffeemakers that are made of white plastic are not part of this recall.

Product photos

Recalled coffeemaker
Recalled coffeemaker

Photos: U.S. CPSC