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Electronics

๐Ÿ  Consumer Products โ€ข 1,127 recalls

Programmable thermostats

White-Rodgers of St. Louis, Mo.

Class I - Dangerous

The programmable thermostats constantly charge the backup AA batteries used to power the thermostat's clock. This can cause the batteries to leak, resulting in a fire hazard.

Jan 12, 2011 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Wading Staffs

Simms Fishing Products, of Bozeman, Mont.

Class II - Moderate

The wading staff can collapse posing a fall hazard to consumers.

Sep 8, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Leverage Gyms

Powertec, of Carson, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

Detachment of the exercise workbench from the gym system causes instability, posing a risk of injury to consumers.

Aug 17, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Service kit for gas-fired boiler

Nefit B.V. Inc., of the Netherlands

Class I - Dangerous

The use of a silver-colored gas pipe adapter included in the service kit can lead to gas leakage, posing a fire or explosion hazard to consumers.

Aug 9, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Husqvarna Riding Lawn Tractors

Husqvarna Professional Products Inc., of Charlotte, N.C.

Class I - Dangerous

The fuel line on the rear-mounted fuel tank is too long and can come in contact with moving parts while the tractor is in use, posing a fire hazard.

Jul 27, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Power Clear 180 Single Stage Snow Blowers

The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn.

Class I - Dangerous

Exposure to ethanol in gasoline can cause the carburetor needle to become corroded. A corroded needle can stick in the open position and allow fuel to leak from the carburetor, posing a fire hazard to consumers.

Jul 14, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Dayton Electric Baseboard Heaters

Marley Engineered Products LLC, of Bennettsville, S.C.

Class I - Dangerous

The baseboard heaters are labeled for 240 or 208 volt use. However, some of the heaters have an internal heater built for a maximum of 120 volts. If the heater is connected to a 240 or 208 volt electrical circuit as directed, the unit could catch fire.

Jul 6, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Power Inflator

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The oral inflator button is not properly bonded to the oral stem and can fall off during use, posing a leak of the buoyancy compensator contents. This poses a drowning hazard.

Jun 30, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Powertec Drill Presses

Southern Technologies of Mundelein, Ill.

Class II - Moderate

Wires in the motor housing can be pinched, posing a risk of electrical shock to the consumer.

Jun 30, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Yamaha All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs)

Yamaha Motor Corporation U.S.A., of Cypress, Calif.

Class I - Dangerous

The steering column support assembly can crack and cause the rider to lose steering control, posing a risk of injury or death to riders.

Apr 29, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Mobile Power Packs

Tumi, of South Plainfield, N.J.

Class I - Dangerous

The lithium-ion cells used in the Mobile Power Pack can ignite or explode while charging, posing a fire hazard. This hazard is only present for units that have not been charged.

Mar 17, 2010 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’