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CPSC, Woods Industries Announce Recall of Extension Cords and Cord Reels

CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2000-10-10 · 01006

Hazards

The extension cords and cord reels are equipped with a locking plug, which is designed to keep tools plugged in. The plastic housing of the locking plug can separate or break, exposing consumers to live wires and posing shock and electrocution hazards.

Recall

Number
01006
Date
2000-10-10
Injuries reported
1

Products

Names
Extension cords and cord reels

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
Woods Industries Inc., of Carmel, Ind.
Retailer(s)
Home and hardware stores nationwide sold the extension cords and cord reels, from January 1996 through July 2000, for between $12 to $35.
Country of manufacture
United States; Malaysia; China

Description

The recalled extension cords and cord reels are equipped with a LockJaw™ locking plug. The LockJaw™ plug has the following words embedded on the red, green or yellow locking button, located on the side of the plug, "LOCK, WOODS®, OPEN" or "LOCK, OPEN". The extension cords were sold under the "Woods LockJaw™" and "Yellow Jacket® LockJaw™" brand names in various wire gauges, lengths and colors. The cord reels are 30 feet long, and were sold under the "Woods' ACDelco" and "LumaPro" brand names in various wire gauges and colors. Some of the extension cords and cord reels have two-prong plugs and some have three- prong plugs. Some have the brand name on the cord. They are UL listed, assembled in the United States or Malaysia with a LockJaw™ plug made in China.

Source

Authoritative
CPSC recall page
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