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 ...
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 ...
Health Canada has issued multiple recall warnings this week after numerous products sold at well-known stores were pulled from shelves due to safety concerns. One recall involves Klein Tools ...
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 ...
More than 1.6 million Klein Tools voltage testers sold at Home Depot and other hardware stores have been recalled because the user may be shocked. “The on/off button can remain depressed during the ...
Non-contact voltage testers: tips and tricks As a home inspector, I use my non-contact voltage detector for a variety of things, and I'm careful to avoid these pitfalls during home inspections. By ...
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 ...
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 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 ...