
Fillet Knife Fire Hazard: Rapala Recalls More Than 100K Knives
Anglers and kitchen connoisseurs should stop using their Rapala Rechargeable Fillet Knives — because they may catch fire.
Anglers and kitchen connoisseurs should stop using their Rapala Rechargeable Fillet Knives — because they may catch fire.
The ubiquitous mountain town brand Subaru today recalled a part affecting close to 300,000 cars.
Fork legs on Salsa Warbird and Vaya bikes can break, posing an injury hazard to the rider.
Improperly torqued top caps on certain suspension forks can spring loose, abruptly ejecting the air cartridge while riding.
Brompton’s folding bikes may have a faulty bottom bracket that can break during use.
The lock button on the probe can fail to engage and lock, causing the probe not to function as intended.
If you own carabiners or runners manufactured by Black Diamond in the last year or two, this recall likely affects you.
Cannondale has recalled 23,000 mountain bikes between $2,000 and $10,000 with the brand’s ‘OPI’ stem/steering tube.
Draw cords can snap back, causing face or eye injury.
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