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3000 PSI pressure washer surface cleaners

Description: This recall involves 3000 PSI Briggs & Stratton and Craftsman branded pressure washer surface cleaners. The recalled surface cleaners are black, red, or gray and have the Briggs & Stratton or Craftsman brand names printed on the top of the product. All recalled models have 3000 PSI molded into the top of the housing. Surface cleaners are designed to clean a variety of outdoor surfaces including concrete, asphalt and stone walkways. The cleaner connects to a pressure washer rated up to 3000 PSI. [Learn More]

About 201,000 (In addition, about 5,400 in Canada) units were affected by this recall.

3000 PSI pressure washer surface cleaners
Briggs & Stratton Recalls Surface Cleaners Due to Injury Hazard

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3000 PSI pressure washer surface cleaners Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date04/20/2018
Recall ID8311
Recall Number18145
HazardThe surface cleaner's spray bar can break and detach from the central hub, causing broken pieces to strike consumers, posing an injury hazard.
InjuriesBriggs & Stratton has received five reports of the surface cleaners spray bar detaching from the central hub, including one report of the spray bar striking an operator, resulting in a cut on the knee which required sutures to close.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled surface cleaners and contact Briggs & Stratton for instructions to register online for a free replacement.
Remedy OptionReplace
ContactBriggs & Stratton toll-free at 877-370-7505 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Firday, or online at www.briggsandstratton.com and click on “Support” at the top of the page and then “Recalls” or www.BriggsSurfaceCleanerInfo.com for more information .
Last Updated04/20/2018
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