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Black & Decker recalls 108,000 routers because of shock risk

02
Jul
2014

Stanley Black & Decker Inc is recalling about 108,000 Porter-Cable routers because the power tool’s uninsulated handles pose a risk of electrical shock, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said on Wednesday. The recall by Porter-Cable, a Black & Decker unit based in Towson, Maryland, involves four production routers and one production router base, the commission said in a statement. The side handles are uninsulated and could be a risk for electrical shock.

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