The Toro Company is recalling more than 7,400 snow blowers sold in the U.S. and Canada to repair a problem that poses an amputation hazard. The defective product's recall comes with much of the ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. If your winter prep this year includes buying a snow blower, you’re in luck: A lack of early snowstorms across the U.S.
If you’re shopping for a snow blower, chances are you’ve considered a Toro. And with good reason—the brand has been making snow blowers for decades and has cultivated a reputation as one of the market ...
The company is recalling around 6,700 Toro Power Max 826 OHAE Snowthrowers with the model number 37802 Digital News Writer, PEOPLE For those with Toro snow blowers, it may be time to check the serial ...
Snow blowers feature spinning metal augers that break up snow before it is pushed into the chute and thrown out of the way. One model of Toro snowblowers is now being recalled due to the potential for ...
Toro has recalled about 6,700 two-stage snow blowers because the auger can fail to disengage when the control lever is released, posing an amputation hazard. Toro has received five reports of the ...
As winter storms sweep the US, you may be using your snow blower more than ever. And if it’s made by Toro, it’s time to check your model number. The company is recalling around 6,700 Toro Power Max ...
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