Thor Kitchen Appliances Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Thor Kitchen appliances – including ranges, refrigerators, dishwashers, and hoods – after widespread reports of dangerous safety hazards, repeated breakdowns, and warranty failures.

Although Thor Kitchen markets its appliances as professional-grade, high-end products, many owners report serious safety risks and extended downtime.

Reported Problems with Thor Kitchen Appliances

  • Oven gasket failures causing dangerously overheated knobs and burn injuries
  • Extreme temperature swings (50-150°F) making ovens unreliable for safe cooking
  • Incorrect control boards installed in gas ranges due to factory errors
  • Gas leaks and electrical faults dismissed as “working to spec” by the company
  • Months-long appliance downtime from service delays, indefinite backorders, and poor warranty responses

Risks and Costs of Defective Appliances

  • Burn hazards, gas exposure, and fire risks in the home
  • High out-of-pocket repair costs despite warranty coverage
  • Food spoilage, property damage, and lost time from unusable appliances

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