A fire risk has prompted the recall of about 3,700 ECHO EGi-2300 Watt Generators sold between February 2020 and June 2021. According to a recall issued July 8 by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the units can overheat, posing a fire and burn hazard to users.
Who decides when a product is recalled? Are product recalls that serious? And what are you supposed to do if you find out you own a recalled item? We have all your frequently asked questions, answered.
If you take good care of your generator, you can expect it to work for up to 30,000 hours — roughly equivalent to 20 years of service. Here's a handy generator maintenance checklist to help you get the most out of your backup generator.
Rejuvenation is recalling about 3,325 Deep Frame Mirrors due to an injury hazard. According to a recall alert published by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the glue on the back of the mirrors can fail and the glass can fall out of the frame, posing a laceration risk.
With all the buzz surrounding solar panels, it can be hard to parse out clear answers to the questions on most homeowner’s minds: “How much will this cost me?” and “Is solar worth it?” To help you make an informed decision, here are a few things you should know about making the switch to solar.
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