The Consumer Product Safety Commission today reannounced the recall of 321,160 Generac and DR 6500-watt and 8000-watt portable generators sold in the United States, plus another 4,575 sold in Canada.
Generators should help power your home after a hurricane, not cause you to lose use of — or just lose — a finger. That’s why Generac recalled about 325,735 portable generators. The exact problem, as ...
If you bought a portable Generac generator, check the model number. A recall has been issued for the Generac GP15000E and GP17500E portable generators due to safety hazards. Thursday's announcement ...
(KLFY) — Generac has issued a recall for a number of its portable generators after reports of finger amputations involving its handle. The recall affects Generac 6500-watt and 8000-watt Generac ...
Generators should provide power after a hurricane knocks out electricity, not provide a reason for a hospital trip or start a fire. That’s why Generac recalled 64,000 portable generators on Thursday.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WAUKESHA, Wis. — More than 300,000 portable ...
As a damaging hurricane season continues to knock out power supplies to communities across the US, Generac Power Systems says it is recalling thousands of portable generators due to the risk of fire ...
A class action lawsuit claims Generac sold standby generators with a hidden defect that causes them to fail during power outages, despite being marketed as reliable backup power. Plaintiffs James W.
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