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04 Apr 2026

Urgent warning over safety issue in gas hobs which could cause death or serious injury

Urgent warning over safety issue in gas hobs which could cause death or serious injury

The gas hobs must be inspected will be conducted free of charge by a Registered Gas Installer

THE COMPETITION and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has issued an urgent warning after a safety issue was identified with a popular brand of gas hob.

The alert relates to the gas supply elbow joint for Samsung-branded hobs which were manufactured after May 2019.

In a notice, published this Thursday, the CCPC says some of the hobs may be installed across Ireland in domestic settings and in the leisure market (holiday homes, caravans and boats).

"The gas supply elbow joint from the gas hob to the gas supply may fracture, which can cause gas to leak through the fracture. This presents a risk of burns, fire, explosion and poisoning from inhalation which could pose a risk to health, or even death," states the notice.

The CCPC says it is vitally important that consumers do not use their gas hob pending an examination. 

"The gas hobs must be urgently inspected and modified which will be conducted free of charge by a Registered Gas Installer," states the notice.

Customers affected by the issue can contact Samsung at 0818 717 100 (Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 9am to 6pm) or by email at uk.technical@samsung.com

There are 19 affected products in the Republic of Ireland and the affected model numbers and corresponding bar codes are as follows.

Model number: NA64H3000AK/U1 Barcode: 8801643558628 

Model number: NA64H3010AS/U1  Barcode: 8806086030977 

Model number: NA64H3110AS/EU Barcode: 8806086031042 

Model number: NA75J3030AS/EU Barcode: 8806088932071

Consumers are being advised if they smell gas to contact Gas Networks Ireland's 24 hour emergency number on 1800 20 50 50.

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