 This month on Recall Roundup, Wilton Industries recalls chef-mate tea kettles, T-Vonna recalls glass tea tumblers, and Big Lots recalls tabletop torches. Check your kitchen to see if you have these. Wilton Industries is recalling about 716,000 chef-mate two-quart tea kettles. The steam can travel up the handle, or water can spill from the spout, posing a burn hazard. In addition, the leaking steam can cause the kettle to fail, to whistle. If water completely evaporates from the kettle, the aluminum bottom can melt onto the stove, and that's a burn hazard. They were sold exclusively at Target from January 2006 through May 2013 for about $9. Stop using these tea kettles immediately, and you can return them to any Target store or Wilton for a full refund. Don't use these tea tumblers for your tea. T-Vonna is recalling about 445,000 of the tea tumblers. They can break or shatter unexpectedly, posing burn and laceration hazards. There are more than 300 reports of the glass breaking or shattering, including six reports of lacerations and burns. Certain models are involved. Check our website, saferproducts.gov, to see if yours is included in the recall. Stop using the recall glass tea tumblers immediately and return them to T-Vonna for a free replacement tea tumbler and a package of tea. Finally, Big Lots is recalling about 30,000 tabletop torches due to fire and burn hazards. Once lit, the table torches can flare up and emit burning lamp oil onto consumers and property. This recall involves large and small tabletop torches with these item numbers, multicolor glass and a wick. They burn liquid citronella fuel. There are two reports of serious injuries involving second and third degree burns and seven minor burns have been reported. Stop using the torches and return them to Big Lots for your money back. That's Recall Roundup. You can find out more about these and other recalls on our website, saferproducts.gov.