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The torches have a steel nozzle, a flow valve, a blue grip and a black or orange hose. RELATED: Harbor Freight recalls rechargeable flashlights for burn hazard The torches with no igniter have SKU ...
The torches have a steel nozzle, a flow valve, a blue grip and a black or orange hose. Top: Recalled Greenwood propane torch and Bottom: Recalled Greenwood propane torch with push button igniter.
The torches have a steel nozzle, […] CALABASAS, Calif. – Harbor Freight Tools recalls propane torches due to burn hazard risks, according to the CPSC.
LOUISIANA(KTVE) – About 150,000 propane torches that were sold at Harbor Freight Tools are being recalled due to burn hazard. According to the consumer product safety commission, the trigger on ...
Harbor Freight Tools recalled 150,000 Greenwood propane torches because they’ve shown the ability to stay on after the users actions should’ve turned it off. One person already has been burned.
Both have a steel nozzle, a flow valve, blue grip and either a black or orange hose. The torches do not have markings on the handles or brass knobs.
The torches with no igniter have SKU number 61589 and the torches with a push button igniter have SKU number 61595. The torches have a steel nozzle, a flow valve, a blue grip and a black or orange ...
The torches have a steel nozzle, a flow valve, a blue grip and a black or orange hose. RELATED: Harbor Freight recalls rechargeable flashlights for burn hazard The torches with no igniter have SKU ...
Harbor Freight Tools is recalling 150,000 propane torches because the flame may stay on even when the trigger is no longer pressed. There have been two reports of the flame failing to disengage ...
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