Toro Snow Blower Recall: Amputation Risk
Toro Snow Blower Recall Notice: Toro Power Max 826 OHAE Snowthrowers
The 2021 winter has been a struggle for many Americans, and to add injury to insult, the Toro Company, out of Bloomington, Minnesota, is recalling thousands of snow blowers when consumers need them most. The Toro Snow Blower recall announcement came as huge winter storms began dumping snow and ice on large parts of the U.S.
The company says their Toro Power Max Snowthrowers can pose an amputation hazard if the auger fails to disengage when the control lever is released. The recall on February 17, 2021 was announced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and has also been posted on the Toro website. About 6,700 snow blowers were recalled and should not be used until they are repaired.
The Toro Power Max 826 OHAE Snowthrowers (model number 37802) could be an amputation hazard, and consumers are urged to repair all affected units. The snow blowers were sold at Home Depot, Ace Hardware and other online retailers between November 2020 and January 2021.
Joe Lyon is an experienced Cincinnati, Ohio product liability attorney reviewing ongoing recalls and consumer injuries related to recalled products. Should any dangerous consumer product directly cause injury, plaintiffs may be able to file a claim and seek rightful compensation.
Toro Snow Blower Recall
Toro recalled the snow blowers due a potentially malfunctioning auger—the rotating corkscrew-shaped component that scoops up snow and sends it through the discharge chute. This poses a risk for serious injury and amputation, according to the company.
Toro has received five incident reports of the auger failing to disengage when the control lever is released. If you have a Toro snow blower, check the model and serial numbers and check the web site to see if that particular unit has been recalled. The company recommends stopping use of the machine until an authorized dealer makes the necessary repairs.
Contact The Lyon Firm following any accident involving defective snow blowers or other consumer products that often cause injury: power tools, chain saws, portable generators, lawn mowers and other home improvement items. Free consultations are available to discuss the Toro Snowthrower Recall or any other product liability questions.