Power Tools Recalls
Medium SeverityPower tool recalls address risks of laceration, electrical shock, and projectile hazards that can cause serious injuries.
Common Power Tools Recall Issues
These are the most frequently reported safety issues that lead to product recalls in the Power Tools category. Understanding these common issues can help consumers identify potential hazards with their own products.
Top Brands in Power Tools
These brands have the most tracked recalls in the Power Tools category. Click on a brand to view detailed recall information, severity ratings, and safety recommendations.
Black & Decker
HighBlack & Decker has recalled power tools, portable heaters, and kitchen appliances for fire and elect...
DeWalt
HighDeWalt has recalled certain power tools including table saws and miter saws for laceration and elect...
Bosch
LowBosch has issued recalls for power tools and household appliances including dishwashers with potenti...
Power Tools Recall Records (6)
DEWALT Recalls Grinder Flap Discs Due to Laceration and Injury Hazards
DEWALT® Grinder Flap Discs · 17,680 units affected
Enerco Recalls DEWALT 70,000 BTU Outdoor Portable Cordless Forced Air Propane Heaters Due to Fire and Burn Hazards; Sold Exclusively at Lowe's
DEWALT 70,000 BTU Outdoor Portable Cordless Forced Air Propane Heaters · 21,250,500 units affected
Stanley Black & Decker Recalls DeWALT Battery Walk-Behind Mowers Due to Laceration Hazard
DeWALT Battery Push walk-behind mowers and DeWALT Battery Self-Propelled walk-behind mowers · 462,009,600 units affected
Black & Decker Recalls CRAFTSMAN V20 Cordless Tillers/Cultivators Due to Laceration Hazard
CRAFTSMAN® V20 Cordless Tillers/Cultivators · 44,400 units affected
Two Million Black+Decker® Garment Steamers Recalled by Empower Brands in Major Recall Expansion Due to Burn Hazard; Refund Now Offered
BLACK+DECKER Model HGS011 Easy Garment Steamers · 165,185,002,022 units affected
Stanley Black & Decker Recalls 2.2 Million DeWALT, Stanley and Craftsman Fiberglass Sledgehammers Due to Impact Injury Hazard
DeWALT, Stanley and Craftsman Fiberglass Sledgehammers · 2,253,000 units affected
Power Tools Safety Recommendations
Register Your Products
Always register power tools products with the manufacturer after purchase. Product registration ensures you receive direct recall notifications and can access remedies quickly if a safety issue is discovered.
Check Before You Buy
Before purchasing power tools products, especially used items, check the CPSC and other relevant agencies for active recalls. This is particularly important for second-hand purchases where the original owner may not have addressed a recall.
Follow Usage Instructions
Use power tools products only as intended by the manufacturer. Many safety incidents occur when products are misused or modified. Read and follow all safety warnings, instructions, and age recommendations.
Report Safety Concerns
If you experience a safety issue with a power tools product, report it to the appropriate government agency. Your report could help identify a pattern that leads to a recall, protecting other consumers from potential harm.