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About 780,000 pressure wax machines sold at large housing improvement stores throughout the country are recalled after users have reported dozens of explosions according to supervisors.
The Ryobi Electric print -wash machine from TTI Outdoor Power Equipment can overheat and ultimately crack, “so that parts are thrown out vigorously, causing a risk of serious injury to the user or bystanders,” said the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
There were around 764,000 Sold in the US And around 16,000 were sold in Canada.
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The company has already received 135 reports from overheating of capacitors. Of them there were 41 reported explosions, which resulted in 32 injuries, including fractions on the fingers, hands, face and eyes, according to the CPSC.
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The product was sold nationally in Home Depot and Direct Tools Factory Outlet stores. (Scott Olson / Getty Images / Getty images)
Consumers are instructed to immediately stop using the recalled pressure coils and to visit the Recall Mentices page on the Ryobi Tools website to see if their product is included in the recall. When it is influenced, consumers receive a free repair kit, including shipping and installation instructions, according to the supervisors. The repair kit also consists of a replacement capacitor.
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The affected products, models RY142300 and RY142711VNM, are green and have a nozzle with a detergent tank, a blue cap and storage for accessories. Ryobi is printed on the front of the product.
The product was sold at Home Depot and Direct Tools Factory Outlet -stores nationwide and online on homepot.com and DirectToolsoutlet.com.

The affected products are models RY142300 and RY142711VNM. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/Getty Images)
They were for sale between July 2017 to June 2024 for around $ 300 and $ 400.
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