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DeWALT® cordless kerosene forced-air heaters

Description: This recall involves DeWALT cordless kerosene forced-air heaters model number DXH90CFAK with serial numbers 340902-20001001 through 340902-20004000 and model number DXH90CFAKM with serial numbers 340901-20001001 through 340901-20001500. The heaters have a black tank/base, a yellow body and a gray combustion barrel. "DeWALT" and "90,000 BTU" are printed in yellow on the combustion barrel. The model number and serial number are located on the side panel opposite the controls. [Learn More]

About 4,500 units were affected by this recall.

DeWALT® cordless kerosene forced-air heaters
Enerco Group Recalls DeWALT Cordless Kerosene Heaters Due to Fire and Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazards

Recalled DeWalt cordless kerosene forced-air heater (models DXH90CFAK and DXH90CFAKM). Location of Model # and Serial #

DeWALT® cordless kerosene forced-air heaters Recall Information

Country of OriginChina
Recall Date02/03/2021
Recall ID8992
Recall Number21074
HazardThe heaters can re-start unexpectedly while in standby mode if the room temperature falls below the thermostat set point, posing fire and carbon monoxide poisoning hazards.
InjuriesEnerco has received one report of a heater starting unexpectedly when it was moved while in standby without being turned off. No injuries have been reported.
RemedyConsumers should immediately stop using the recalled heaters and contact Enerco for a free replacement corded heater.
Remedy OptionReplace
ContactEnerco Group at 800-964-4328 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.enercogroupinc.com and click on the “Support” drop down to find “recalls, or directly at www.enercogroupinc.com/recall for more information.
Last Updated02/03/2021
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