Blowers recalls
16 recalls · 12 brands · 2,722,420 units

Fire / OverheatingMarch 6, 2014
Air Movers Recalled by Packaging Tape Inc. Due to Fire Hazard
Unknown

Fire / OverheatingNovember 12, 2009
Backpack Blowers Recalled by Homelite Due to Fire Hazard
Unknown

InjuryDecember 11, 2008
The Toro Company Reannounces Recall of Electric Blowers Due to Projectile Hazards
The Toro

InjuryMay 15, 2008
Shindaiwa Corp. Recalls Backpack Blowers Due to Laceration and Impact Hazards
Shindaiwa Kogyo

Fire / OverheatingAugust 24, 2007
Shindaiwa Inc. Announces Recall of Backpack Blowers Due to Fire Hazard
Shindaiwa Kogyo , , Hiroshima, Japan

InjuryJuly 26, 2007
The Toro Company Recalls Electric Blowers Due to Projectile Hazards
The Toro

Fire / OverheatingOctober 10, 2006
Black & Decker Recalls Blower/Vacuums for Fire Hazard
Black & Decker (U.S.)

Fire / OverheatingApril 25, 2006
CPSC, Shindaiwa Inc. Announce Recall of Backpack Blowers Due to Fire Hazard
CPSC, Shindaiwa

Fire / OverheatingApril 25, 2006
CPSC, RedMax Backpack Blowers Recalled Due to Fire Hazard
Unknown

InjuryOctober 18, 2005
CPSC, Stihl Inc. Announce Recall of Backpack Blowers
Stihl
Fire / OverheatingJune 26, 2001
CPSC, Five Firms Announce Recall of Backpack Blowers
Husqvarna Forest & Garden

Fire / OverheatingApril 24, 2001
Backpack Blowers Recalled by Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA
Kawasaki Motors U.S.A

Fire / OverheatingMarch 20, 2001
CPSC, STIHL Inc. Announce Recall of Backpack Blowers
STIHL

Fire / OverheatingApril 11, 2000
CPSC, John Deere Consumer Products Inc. Announce Recall of Homelite® Handheld Power Blowers/Vacuums
John Deere Consumer Products
Fire / OverheatingJuly 31, 1997
Gasoline-Powered Backpack Blowers Recall by Homelite
Homelite
Fire / OverheatingDecember 20, 1995
CPSC And Tanaka Recall Backpack Blowers
Tanaka