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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

DeWALT Framing Nailers

DeWALT Industrial Tool Co., of Baltimore, Md.

Class I - Dangerous

The contact trip on some of the nailers could malfunction and cause a nail to eject unexpectedly, posing a risk of serious injury to consumers.

Jun 3, 2005 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Welbilt Electronic Pressure Cookers

DRECO, Ltd., formerly known as DaeRyuk Electronics, LTD, of South Korea

Class II - Moderate

The lid on these pressure cookers can open prematurely while contents are under pressure, allowing hot contents to be expelled and causing a scald or burn injury to individuals in the immediate area.

Jun 3, 2005 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Redpointโ„ข and Auto-Belay Descenders

Mine Safety Appliances Co. (MSA), of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Class II - Moderate

This product, which assists wall climbers during descent, has a faulty bearing that can cause the brakes to fail. When this occurs, wall climbers risk rapid descent, with no braking capability.

Jun 3, 2005 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’
Class I - Dangerous

Advanced Catalyst Systems independently discovered that sustained strong winds blowing into the back scoop of the hood can force hot exhaust through the control panel and could cause it to overheat. If the front panel overheats, it can compromise the integrity of the gas valve assembly, which could cause a fire.

Jun 2, 2005 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details โ†’

25- and 50-Pair Plenum Category 5 and 5e CMP Network Cables

Hitachi Cable Manchester (HCM), Inc. of Manchester, N.H.

Class I - Dangerous

The recalled cables do not meet the fire resistance standards for cable used in plenum applications. Plenum is the space typically used for air circulation in heating and air conditioning systems. If the cables were exposed to a fire source, smoke or fire could spread more quickly than permitted by the standard for this type of cable.

May 31, 2005 Electronics Nationwide View Details โ†’

Children's Folding Chairs

Unknown Manufacturer

Class III - Low Risk

The chair's safety lock can fail, allowing the chair to collapse or fold unexpectedly. Children's fingers can become caught or entrapped in the hinge and slot areas of the chair, posing a pinch or cut hazard. This can cause severe lacerations and fingertip amputations to children's fingers.

May 24, 2005 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’

Polaris Snowmobiles

Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn.

Class I - Dangerous

The fuel tank filler neck may develop a crack at the base where the filler neck meets the fuel tank assembly. This may cause the neck to separate from the fuel tank assembly and allow fuel to escape from the tank, potentially creating a fire hazard.

May 19, 2005 Furniture Nationwide View Details โ†’

Superfuel Liquid Fuel

Cascade Designs Inc., of Seattle Wash.

Class I - Dangerous

A manufacturing defect in the can's seam and an insufficiently applied fuel cap can cause the can to leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.

May 18, 2005 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details โ†’

BOSCH Circular Saws

Robert Bosch Tool Corp., of Mount Prospect, Ill.

Class II - Moderate

The lower blade guard can malfunction, creating a risk of injury as severe as amputation.

May 18, 2005 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details โ†’

Kydex Belt Holsters for Glock model handguns

Michaels of Oregon, of Oregon City, Ore.

Class I - Dangerous

The holster's retention strap can move out of position and could cause a handgun to unexpectedly discharge while being reholstered, posing a serious injury risk to consumers.

May 17, 2005 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details โ†’