A recall of 2.8 million Samsung washing machines in the United States does not affect the manufacturer's machines sold in New Zealand.
The recall of 34 models of top-load washing machines announced by Samsung on Friday is the biggest in US history but a Samsung customer services representative in New Zealand said none of the affected models were sold here.
The washers were recalled because they could become dangerous while laundering bulky items such as duvets, which could cause the machines to vibrate violently or even burst apart.
Samsung had received 733 reports of faulty machines, and injuries including a broken jaw and injured shoulder.
While none of the models were sold in New Zealand the customer services representative said if any Kiwis did have one of the models, sold between March 2011 and November 2016, they should stop using it and ring Samsung immediately.