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🏠 Consumer Products 1,127 recalls

Air Compressors

Brownie's Third Lung, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

The air compressor's components can fail, which could cause a stoppage of air flow. This poses a risk of drowning to users.

Nov 19, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Rage Wireless Guitars

Performance Designed Products LLC, of Sherman Oaks, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

A circuit board defect can cause AA batteries used in the guitar to leak if the batteries are installed incorrectly, posing a risk of chemical burns to consumers.

Oct 22, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

BC-50 Battery Chargers

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The plastic portion of the unit's power plug can crack or detach, posing an electrical shock hazard to consumers.

Oct 15, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

GN9120 Wireless Headsets

GN Netcom Inc., of Nashua, New Hampshire

Class I - Dangerous

An internal short circuit in the lithium-ion polymer batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, posing a fire hazard.

Oct 14, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Jack Lift Tools and Kits

Shivvers Manufacturing Inc., of Corydon, Iowa

Class II - Moderate

The jack lifts can have threads stripping or the nuts breaking, resulting in the shaft slipping and the mower falling from its stand-up position. This could cause serious personal injury to the consumer or property damage.

Sep 26, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Ski-Doo® Snowmobiles

Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., of Valcourt, Canada

Class I - Dangerous

Cracks can develop in the welded joints of the drive axle assembly of the snowmobile and can result in complete breakage. If this happens, the track of the vehicle can unexpectedly lock, causing riders to be ejected off the vehicle or lose control and collide with bystanders, a fixed object or other vehicles. This poses a risk of serious injury or death.

Sep 26, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

MYO and "MYO Belt" Headlamps

Petzl S.A., of Crolles, France

Class I - Dangerous

If the headlamp is used with rechargeable batteries, the cable connecting the battery pack to the lamp can spark, melt, or catch fire. This poses a burn hazard to consumers.

Sep 18, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Power Cords

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The power cord wires are significantly undersized and allow incorrect insertion of the power plug, posing a risk of fire and/or shock to consumers.

Sep 17, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

Power Light Modules

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

Internal wiring in the module's circuit boards is incorrectly installed, posing a risk of an electrical fire and burn hazards to consumers.

Aug 22, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →

DEWALT DC608 Cordless Brad Nailers

DEWALT Industrial Tool Co., of Towson, Md.

Class I - Dangerous

The nailer can operate when the lock-off (safety) is in the locked position. Also, the nailer can operate when the trigger is not pulled and the contact trip is depressed. The unexpected ejection of a nail poses a serious injury hazard to consumers.

Aug 5, 2008 Electronics Nationwide View Details →