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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

Ice cream dippers

The Zeroll Company, of Fort Pierce, Fla.

Class II - Moderate

When the liquid-filled ice cream scoop is exposed to warm water, the cap and seal at the end of the scoop handle can fly off with substantial force, posing an impact injury hazard to nearby consumers.

Dec 20, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Arctic Cat Snowmobiles

Arctic Cat Inc., of Thief River Falls, Minn.

Class II - Moderate

The headlamp fuse can fail, disorienting the operator during periods of limited visibility and posing a crash hazard.

Dec 15, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →
Class I - Dangerous

When the toasters are first plugged into the outlets, the heating element can be energized although the toaster lifter is in the up or off position, which can pose a fire hazard if the toaster is near flammable items.

Dec 15, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Handheld Massage Pets

Qingxi Shangpin Electrical Working Shop, of China (massager)

Class II - Moderate

The massager's batteries can leak, posing a burn hazard or skin irritation to consumers.

Dec 13, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Baby Rattles

Winning Key (WK) Manufacturing, of China

Class III - Low Risk

The recalled rattles can break into small parts, posing a choking hazard to young children and violating the federal safety requirements for rattles. In addition, the size of the handle on some of the rattles is small enough to enter an infant's mouth, lodge in the throat and cause a choking hazard or lead to bruises and lacerations.

Dec 13, 2011 Children's Products Nationwide View Details →

Golf cars

Club Car LLC, of Augusta, Ga.

Class I - Dangerous

The fuel tank seam can separate and allow fuel to leak, posing a fire hazard.

Dec 7, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

When the switches are in the auto mode and the light is off, a small amount of leakage current passes through the electric circuit, including the socket. If consumers fail to disconnect the power at the circuit breaker and make contact with both terminals inside the socket while replacing the bulbs, there is a risk of an electric shock.

Nov 22, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →

Ashland™ Glass Vase

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The glass vases can break or fracture when a consumer picks them up, posing a laceration hazard.

Nov 15, 2011 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details →