A non-contact voltage tester tool, sold at Home Depot stores nationwide, is being recalled due to a shock hazard. Klein Tools Non-Contact Voltage Tester Model NCVT-1 is being recalled after reports ...
Hastings new voltage tester ensures safety for line workers by giving them the voltage information they need to make the right decisions on the job. This live tester, non-contact voltage detector uses ...
Voltage testers shouldn’t help send electricity flowing into the user. That’s why Klein Tools recalled about 1,757,000 Non-Contact Voltage Testers in the United States and Canada. The exact problem, ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Klein Tools is voluntarily recalling its non-contact voltage testers because of an electrical shock risk. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the "on/off button" can stay ...
If you have a voltage tester from Klein Tools, you'll want to check the model to make sure it's not one that was recently recalled by the U.S. Product Safety Commission. The recall was issued on June ...
Nearly 1.7 million voltage testers are being recalled because of a malfunction that may not let the user know that the device is turned off, leading to a potential shock hazard. The recall is for ...
The U.S. Product Safety Commission has recalled 1.6 million non-contact voltage testers made by Klein Tools, according to a press release from the government agency. Not only can the voltage tester ...
Home Depot's selection of electrical tools includes many that are user-friendly, making them ideal for DIYers or those with ...
Klein Tools introduces a new non-contact voltage tester, designed to be both dustproof and waterproof with durable 3-meter drop protection, and available individually or in a kit with a GFCI ...
Klein Tools has issued a recall of its non-contact voltage testers with model numbers NCVT1 and date codes ending H7. The company says that the on/off button can remain depressed during the power on ...
The on/off button can remain depressed during the power on or power off cycle, causing the tester to work improperly. Consumers testing electrical sources could fail to be warned of the presence of ...