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Consumer Products Recalls

Household items, electronics, toys, and furniture

9,571 Total Recalls

Greenlee CM-700 and CM-750 electrical meters

Greenlee Textron, Inc. (Greenlee), of Rockford, Ill.

Class I - Dangerous

An incompatible grommet, located in the battery compartment to protect internal wires, can cause the meter to provide inaccurate voltage and current readings. A meter that inaccurately indicates zero voltage or current creates the potential for electric shock or an electrocution hazard from the equipment being tested.

Aug 1, 2002 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’
Class I - Dangerous

These hairdryers are not equipped with an appliance leakage current interrupter (ALCI) plug to cut off electrical current in case of contact with water. If dropped in water, the hairdryers pose an electrocution hazard to consumers.

Jul 30, 2002 Home & Garden Nationwide View Details β†’

"Sort & See" sorting box toys

Small World Toys, of Culver City, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The plastic windows on the "see-inside" sorting blocks can break, causing the beads inside to be released. This presents a choking hazard to children.

Jul 25, 2002 Children's Products Nationwide View Details β†’

THUDBUSTER Suspension Seat Posts

Cane Creek Cycling Components (Cane Creek), of Fletcher, N.C.

Class I - Dangerous

The seat post's cradle, which attaches to the bicycle seat, can break, posing the risk of falls and serious injury to riders.

Jul 24, 2002 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’

Red Devil gas grills

Quantum North America Inc., of Encino, Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The product's design allows consumers to light the grill at an air intake tube, instead of at the burner. Though the grill appears to function normally, gas inside the air intake tube ignites. The tube can reach temperatures of up to 750 degrees Fahrenheit and present a burn hazard to consumers. In some earlier grills, the heat produced by lighting the grill at the air intake tube damaged the plastic support piece and caused the grill to fall to the ground. When it collapses, flames from the grill can burn nearby consumers and ignite surrounding combustibles.

Jul 19, 2002 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

"Smatter" spray foam

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

If the pressurized can is left in a hot automobile, it can forcefully break apart and cause injury to a nearby consumer.

Jul 18, 2002 Clothing & Accessories Nationwide View Details β†’

Royal Colonial Vinyl Deck Post Kits

Royal Outdoor Products, of Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada

Class II - Moderate

Cracks can develop near the base of the posts. This can allow the railing to collapse, potentially injuring people on the deck.

Jul 17, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details β†’

Mosquito Deletoβ„’ Traps

The Coleman Company Inc., of Wichita, Kan.

Class I - Dangerous

The mosquito trap's propane regulator can leak propane or allow an overflow of propane gas, both of which pose a fire hazard to consumers. In addition, the fuel hose attachment sold with the Back Homeβ„’ System can become damaged and leak propane, which poses a fire hazard to consumers.

Jul 15, 2002 Furniture Nationwide View Details β†’

Drip Pans

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

These drip pans are used under the burners of kitchen ranges to catch food that drips while cooking. The hot burners can ignite the drip pans and pose a fire hazard.

Jul 9, 2002 Other Consumer Products Nationwide View Details β†’