Over 90,000 chainsaw units are being recalled over concerns that the machine’s chain brake may not activate, posing a laceration risk. Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. of Brookfield, Wisconsin, is ...
BROOKFIELD, Wisconsin — Milwaukee Tool is recalling nearly 100,000 of its M18 FUEL Top Handle Chainsaws after reports that the chain brake may fail to activate, posing a risk of getting seriously cut, ...
A Milwaukee Tool chainsaw has been recalled in Canada and the United States because of a laceration hazard. (Government of Canada) A chainsaw has been recalled in Canada and the United States because ...
Be careful before you reach for that chainsaw in your garage. Milwaukee Tool is recalling more than 90,000 top handle chainsaws nationwide because the chain brake may not activate, causing laceration ...
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — Milwaukee Tool recalled chainsaws due to a laceration hazard. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the brake of the recalled chainsaw, the M18 FUEL Top Handle ...
A popular toolmaker has issued a massive recall for its chainsaws due to a laceration hazard. The recall involves the Milwaukee M18 FUEL top handle chainsaw that come with either a 12-inch or 14-inch ...
A chainsaw has been recalled in Canada and the United States because of a laceration hazard. Anyone with the Milwaukee Tool M18 FUEL 12” and 14’’ top handle chainsaws should immediately stop using ...
A voluntary recall has been issued for the M18 FUEL™ Top Handle Chainsaw, following reports of a brake safety component failing on two occasions—causing one injury so far. The manufacturer, Milwaukee ...
Nearly 100,000 battery-powered chainsaws are being recalled after reports of brake failure that caused at least one injury, federal officials said. Milwaukee Tool issued the recall for about 90,860 of ...