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Sno-Tek Snow Blowers Recalled

Company says the machines pose a laceration hazard


The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with Ariens, of Brillion, Wis., and Liquid Combustion Technology, LLC (LCT), of Travelers Rest, S.C., have announced a voluntary recall of about 1,800 Sno-Tek snow blowers. 

The snow blower's engine is missing a safety shield above the side mounted electric starter, posing a laceration hazard to consumer's fingers. No injuries or incidents have been reported. 

The recalled snow blowers have a LCT StormForce engine with "Sno-Tek" printed across a metal handlebar plate.

 Picture of recalled snow blower StormForce engine

 

Picture of recalled snow blower handlebar plate

 

Snow blowers with model numbers 920402 and 920403 and UPC codes 5105803094 and 5105803095 are included in this recall.

 

Picture of recalled Ariens snow blowers model # 920402 and 920403

 

Only snow blowers with engine model number PW1HK18650781DE-ABGOQUVE1M with serial numbers ranging from 1065H04008325A through 1065H04012104A are affected by this recall. The product model number and UPC codes are printed on a label attached to the outside of the gear box near the left wheel. 

The snow blowers were sold Home Depot and Ariens authorized dealers nationwide and HD.com in Canada from August 2010 through September 2010 for between about $700 and $800. 

Consumers should stop using these snow blowers and contact LCT for a free repair kit and installation instructions or return them to an authorized LCT service center location for a free repair. LCT's Service Network toll free number is (800) 558-5402 

For additional information, contact LCT at (800) 552-8094 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday or visit the firm's Website.

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