Recall of the Week: Harbor Freight Tools cordless drills due to fire and burn hazard

Harbor Freight
Tools
is recalling about 108,000 cordless drills.


Cordless DrillThe black
trigger switch on the 19.2v cordless drill can overheat, posing a fire and burn
hazard to consumers.

Harbor
Freight Tools has received one report of a drill overheating and burning
through the handle of the unit, which resulted in a consumer receiving a minor
injury, the company and U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a
statement.

This recall
involves Harbor Freight Tools Cordless Drills, model number 96526. The drills
are blue and black and have a black trigger switch. They have a 19.2v
rechargeable battery pack.

The drill's
model number is located on a yellow label on the left side of the drill.
"Made in China" appears in black and red lettering on a yellow
warning sticker located on the right side of the unit.

Manufactured
in China, the cordless drills were sold at Harbor Freight Tools stores
nationwide, from a catalog, and online at www.harborfreight.com from April 2008
through May 2012. The cost was $27 to $30.

Consumers
should stop using the recalled drill immediately, remove the rechargeable
battery, and contact Harbor Freight Tools to receive a free replacement drill,
the company and commission advise.

For more
information, call Harbor Freight Tools at 800-444-3353 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
PT Monday through Friday, or go to www.harborfreight.com
and click on Recall Safety Information under Customer Service. Consumers can
also e-mail the firm at recalls@harborfreight.com.

For details
on other recalls, see www.recalls.gov.

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