
Black & Decker recalls CRAFTSMAN 10-inch corded chain saws due to laceration hazard
Black & Decker is recalling about 82,000 CRAFTSMAN® CMECSP610 10-inch corded chain saws with extension poles due to laceration hazard.
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the chain saw can start unexpectedly without operation of the switch when the extension cord adaptor is connected upside down, posing a laceration hazard.
This recall involves CRAFTSMAN Model CMECSP610 10-inch corded chain saws with extension poles. The chain saws are red with black and gray accents. The name “CRAFTSMAN” is on the cutting bar and the motor end cap. The model number CMECSP610 is on the label on top of the motor. Only chain saws with date codes of 2019-40 through 2020-35 are included. The date code is laser etched on the underside of the handle base.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled chain saws and contact CRAFTSMAN for a free repair kit.
CRAFTSMAN has received one report of the recalled chain saw starting without operation of the switch causing a laceration injury to a consumer.
The saws were sold at Lowe’s and other hardware stores nationwide, and online at www.amazon.com from October 2019 through August 2020 for about $100.
Consumers can contact CRAFTSMAN toll-free at 1-855-237-6848 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday, e-mail at recall@sbdinc.com, or online at CRAFTSMAN.com and click on “Customer Care,” then “Recall Notices” for more information.