Outdoor Products
- - Improper wiring in the light fixtures poses a shock hazard to consumers.
- - The gas containers can leak fuel at the black plastic collar where the spout connects to the can, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
- - The flexible rubber hose on the LP gas tank can come into contact with burner box, causing the hose to melt and rupture when the grill is lit. This poses a fire and burn hazard to consumers.
- - A paint used to finish the exterior shell may catch fire, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
- - The drip pan on the grill does not allow for adequate drainage, posing fire and burn hazards to consumers.
- - The control handle of the log splitter could fail to automatically return to the neutral position as it should and could fail to stop the splitting wedge from moving forward, posing a risk of amputation to consumers' hands and fingers.
- - The burners can deteriorate causing irregular flames and the lids of some models can catch fire, posing fire and burn hazards to the consumer.
- - The fuel tank can leak gasoline, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
- - The flashlights can overheat and melt, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
- - The coolant overflow container on the recalled mowers can become over-pressurized and cause hot coolant to spray on the operator. This poses a burn hazard to consumers.
- - The off-road vehicles can accelerate without warning, posing a risk of injury to the user and/or bystander.
- - The pressure washers and air compressors have pneumatic tires with plastic hubs that can burst, posing fracture and laceration hazards to consumers.
- - The chair back supports can break, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
- - An incorrectly sized differential was installed in the tractor transaxle affecting the engagement of the differential lock and causing the tractor to turn to the left when braking. This causes the vehicle to veer left when the brake is applied, posing a risk of collision and injury to the operator and bystanders.
- - The flame guards on the recalled replacement torch fuel containers can malfunction and cause the containers to melt while the torch is in use, posing a fire hazard to consumers.