Pellet Heater/Stove
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The internal fire box baffle can degrade, overheat and pose a fire hazard.
🏠 Consumer Products • 537 recalls
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The internal fire box baffle can degrade, overheat and pose a fire hazard.
Shivvers Manufacturing Inc., of Corydon, Iowa
The gas cap threads do not align with threads of the fuel tanks opening, which can allow fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard.
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The tool's circuit board can overheat and melt the tool's enclosure. If the tool is being held while overheating, it could present a risk of burn. Additionally, some tools may lose their speed control changing to high speed in use, turn on by themselves, or may not turn off, posing a personal injury hazard.
Scag Power Equipment, a division of Metalcraft of Maryville, of Maryville, Wisc.
The gas tank can leak, posing a fire hazard.
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Heaters installed with reverse polarity on one of the breakers can cause the heater to overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Deere & Company, of Moline, Ill.
The brake arm on the lawn tractor can fail, posing a crash hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
Briggs & Stratton Corp., of Wauwatosa, Wis.
The chute deflector on the riding mowers and garden tractors can fail to prevent projectiles from being expelled. This poses a risk of injury to consumers from projectiles.
Shenzhen Xing Risheng Industrial Co. Ltd., of China
An electrical problem with the aquarium heaters, poses a risk of fire or electrical shock to the consumer.
A.O. Smith Corp., of Milwaukee, Wis.
The water heater's combustion chamber can be misaligned and heat the exterior walls of the water heater instead of the water. Combustible material near the outside of the water heater can catch fire, posing fire and burn hazards.
Viking Range LLC, of Greenwood, Miss.
The ranges' ovens can turn on by themselves, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
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The module wiring is incorrectly installed, posing a shock hazard to consumers.
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The weld joint attaching the stool seat to the center post can break, posing a fall hazard.
Giant Factories Inc., of Canada
On units with a space between the bottom of the water tank and the combustion chamber, the flame arrestor or flame arrestor plate can fail, posing a risk of fire or explosion if flammable liquids or gases are nearby.
Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co., of Glenwillow, Ohio
The interior fan of the Turbo Tool accessory can break and eject from the tool housing, posing a laceration hazard to the user or bystanders.
Leatherman Tool Group, Inc., of Portland, Ore.
The lock mechanism on the optional knife blade can inadvertently release the blade, posing a laceration hazard.
Daesung Celtic Enersys Co. Ltd., of Chungbuk, Korea
The water heaters can overheat, posing a fire hazard.
Ventamatic LTD, of Mineral Wells, Texas
The fan's wiring is not properly grounded, posing electric shock and fire hazards.
Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn.
Components in the front gear case can fail, posing a risk of loss of control and crash hazard.
American Honda Motor Company, of Torrance, Calif.
Vegetation and debris can accumulate on the middle skid plate and make contact with the vehicle's exhaust system. Dried debris can ignite, resulting in smoke or fire.
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The heater can overheat and cause the units to melt, catch fire and ignite nearby items, posing a fire and burn hazard to consumers.