According to a Thursday recall notice published by the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission, TTI Outdoor Power Equipment
is recalling certain models of its Ryobi-branded electric
pressure washers because the products' capacitor can overheat
and burst, “causing parts to be forcefully ejected.”
That poses serious impact risks to users or bystanders. To date,
the CPSC notes, the power tool and equipment company has
received 135 reports of capacitors overheating in the U.S. —
including 41 reports of explosions that resulted in 32 injuries
and/or fractures to consumers' fingers, hands, face and eyes. A
corresponding notice from Health Canada noted that no additional
incidents were reported in Canada.
Consumers in possession of the now-recalled pressure washers are
urged to stop using them immediately and visit Ryobi's recall
website to learn about how to receive a free repair kit, which
includes a replacement capacitor.
The Ryobi washers under recall have model numbers RY142300 and
RY142711VNM. About 764,000 were sold in the U.S., in addition to
16,000 in Canada.
In the U.S. these products were sold at Home Depot and Direct
Tools Factory Outlet between July 2017 and June 2024, the CPSC
notes, for about $300 to $400 in stores and online.
TTI Outdoor Power Equipment is a subsidary of Techtronic
Industries (TTI). The Associated Press reached out to the
company for further comments on Thursday.
Beyond Thursday's pressure washer recall, TTI also recalled
Ryobi-branded mowers and hedge trimmers earlier this year — due
to fire and laceration hazards, respectively.
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