Stanley Black & Decker recalls 2 million sledgehammers
(WHTM) — Millions of Stanley Black & Decker-manufactured DeWALT, Stanley, and Craftsman fiberglass sledgehammers are being recalled, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
According to the CPSC, around 2.2 million sledgehammers are being recalled because the sledgehammer heads can loosen prematurely and detach while in use and injure users.
The sledgehammers weigh between 2 and 12 pounds and can range from 14 to 36 inches long.
Consumers can find the model number for the DeWALT and Craftsman sledgehammers on the hammerhead. Consumers of the Stanley hammers can find the model number on a sticker on the handle.
The recall involves the following model numbers:
- DWHT56141
- DWHT56142
- DWHT56143
- DWHT56146
- DWHT56147
- DWHT56148
- DWHT56024
- DWHT56025
- DWHT56026
- DWHT56027
- DWHT56029
- DWHT56030
- CMHT54163
- CMHT56011
- CMHT56019
- FMHT51297
- FMHT51298
- FMHT51308
- FMHT56006
- FMHT56008
- FMHT56009
- FMHT56010
- FMHT56011
- FMHT56019
The company has received 192 reports with two resulting in face and head injuries, according to the CPSC.
The DeWALT, Stanley, and Craftsman Fiberglass Sledgehammers were sold at Home Depot, Ace Hardware and other home retailers nationwide. They were also sold online at Amazon.com, Homedepot.com, AceHardware.com, and other online sellers from November 2012 through November 2022.
The CPSC says consumers should stop using the recalled sledgehammers immediately and contact Stanley Black & Decker to receive a full refund.
Stanley Black & Decker can be reached toll-free at 855-418-3032 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET Monday through Friday. Information can also be found on the company’s websites.