RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Around 516,5000 thermal laminators manufactured by Scotch are being recalled after nine incidents of them catching fire were reported. According to CPSC, the recall includes ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and 3M have announced the recall of more than 516,000 thermal laminators because of a potential fire hazard. The model number can be found on a sticker and only ...
3M has recalled some Scotch thermal laminators that may catch fire because a safety feature can malfunction. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 516,500 of the laminators have ...
Among the things laminators shouldn’t do is start a fire in your home or office. That’s why 3M has recalled 519,860 Scotch TL1302 Thermal Laminators in the United States and Canada. The exact problem ...
This recall involves the Scotch™ Thermal Laminator, model TL909-50. The laminator is light gray/white with gray accents, and the word "Scotch" is printed in gray on the front. The laminating slot is ...
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(WKBN) — Over 500,000 Scotch thermal laminators manufactured by 3M have been recalled due to a fire hazard. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the problem is that a safety feature ...
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the problem is that a safety feature can fail if the laminator overheats, possibly causing a fire. There have been nine reports of such fires, ...