Three fuel options, serious wattage, and smart engineering make this Generac one of the most capable backup power solutions I ...
Generac, a power generator manufacturer, has recalled over 300,000 units of its generators in the U.S. after receiving several reports of people getting their fingers amputated or crushed. This is the ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission today reannounced the recall of 321,160 Generac and DR 6500-watt and 8000-watt portable generators sold in the United States, plus another 4,575 sold in Canada.
(WHTM) – According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (USCPSC), around 64,000 portable generators made by Generac have been recalled due to serious fire and burn hazards. The ...
A popular portable generator brand has recalled several models after multiple reports of fingers being injured in the machines. Generac Power Systems recalled the gas-powered generators this week, ...
HOUSTON – Generac said last week that it is recalling about 64,000 of its portable generators due to fire and burn hazards. The generators’ fuel tanks can fail to vent adequately from the rollover ...
As a damaging hurricane season continues to knock out power supplies to communities across the US, Generac Power Systems says it is recalling thousands of portable generators due to the risk of fire ...
An unlocked handle can pinch consumers’ fingers against the generator frame when the generator is moved, posing finger amputation and crushing hazards. Generac toll-free at 844-242-3493 from 8 a.m. to ...
Generac Power Systems on Thursday re-announced its August 2021 recall of more than 325,000 portable generators after 24 finger amputations and five finger-crushing incidents were reported. The recall ...
Power generation products company Generac (NYSE:GNRC) fell short of the markets revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025, with sales ...
TAMPA, Fla. — With about two months left of hurricane season, tens of thousands of portable generators have been recalled after reports of serious fire and burn hazard risks, according to the U.S.