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Ryobi Pressure Washer Recall Alert: Full Model List

Overheating Risk Triggers Ryobi Pressure Washer Recall.

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Nearly 780,000 Ryobi Electric Pressure Washers sold across the US and Canada are being recalled after reports of explosions linked to overheating capacitors, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

The recall includes approximately 764,000 units in the US and 16,000 in Canada.

Reason for Recall

TTI Outdoor Power Equipment, the manufacturer behind Ryobi products, said the capacitor in these pressure washers can overheat and burst.

The CPSC warned that this defect could forcefully eject parts, posing a serious risk of injury to users and bystanders, as reported by Fox Business.

So far, the company has received 135 reports of overheating capacitors, including 41 explosions that caused 32 injuries. Reported injuries include fractures to fingers, hands, face, and eyes.

The recall specifically affects Ryobi Electric Pressure Washer models RY142300 and RY142711VNM. These units are green, feature a spray nozzle with a detergent tank, a blue cap, and storage space for accessories. The word “Ryobi” is printed on the front of each product.

Where Products Were Sold

The recalled pressure washers were sold at:

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  • Home Depot and Direct Tools Factory Outlet stores nationwide
  • Online at homedepot.com and directtoolsoutlet.com

They were available for purchase between July 2017 and June 2024, with prices ranging from $300 to $400.

What Consumers Should Do

Consumers are urged to stop using the recalled Ryobi Pressure Washer immediately.

To check if your product is affected, visit the Ryobi Tools recall notice page.

If included in the recall, consumers will receive a free repair kit, which contains a replacement capacitor along with shipping and installation instructions.

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