3,000 faulty gas cookers 'could produce deadly carbon monoxide'

More than 3,000 faulty gas cookers which could cause carbon monoxide poisoning are unaccounted for, a consumer watchdog revealed today.

3,000 faulty gas cookers 'could produce deadly carbon monoxide'

More than 3,000 faulty gas cookers which could cause carbon monoxide poisoning are unaccounted for, a consumer watchdog revealed today.

Despite a massive appeal last year to trace 7,500 potentially dangerous machines sold since 2003, about half have not been recovered.

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