Risk of Injury Prompts Recall of Over 9,600 DeWALT Lawn Mowers
Close to 10,000 DeWALT battery-powered electric lawn mowers are being recalled due to the risk of injury, according to Health Canada.
“If water gets into the mower’s handle support while the battery is installed, the mower can fail to shut off when the bail handle is released or start without a key, posing a laceration hazard to the user,” the recall notice said.
DeWALT says it will replace the upper handle control and wiring harness of the machine. This change has been designed to ensure the mower works even if it gets wet.
An estimated 9,630 units were sold in Canada, Health Canada’s recall says.
The mowers are black, grey, and yellow with DeWALT printed in yellow on the front or side of the machine.
Four models are included in the recall, including two self-propelled models and two push models. The machines have different battery voltages. Model numbers are: DCMWP234U2-CA, DCMWP600X2-CA, DCMWSP256U2-CA, and DCMWSP650Y2-CA.
Model numbers can be found on the rear door of the mower.
Date codes are printed in yellow on the left side of the mower, just above the left rear wheel, CPSC said.
No injuries have been reported in Canada as of Aug. 8, Health Canada said.
CPSC also received one report of a mower starting up without a key inserted, which resulted in a finger laceration. The person injured did not need medical attention, it said.
The mowers, manufactured in China, were imported by Stanley Black & Decker Canada and sold between February and July.