Stihl Recalls Battery Hedgetrimmers

Roughly 8,000 HSA 65 battery-powered hedgetrimmers recalled due to laceration hazard.

Stihl HSA 65 hedgetrimmer

Stihl has recalled roughly 8,000 HSA 65 battery-powered hedgetrimmers.

The hedgetrimmers can operate faster than expected, continue running after the trigger is released, or operate by depressing either the trigger or the front-handle switch individually, posing a laceration hazard. Stihl has received seven reports of the trigger or front-handle switch not operating properly. No injuries have been reported.

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled trimmer and return it to an authorized Stihl dealer for a free replacement battery-powered hedgetrimmer.

The units were manufactured in Austria and sold at authorized Stihl dealers nationwide from June 2010 through April 2016 for about $300.

Visit the CPSC Website for more information.

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