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STIHL recalls 2.3M power tools

WASHINGTON, May 25 (UPI) -- Virginia Beach, Va., firm STIHL Inc. recalled 2.3 million outdoor power tools due to fire and burn hazards, a federal consumer watchdog agency said.

The recall involves gas powered trimmers, brush cutters, KombiMotors, hedge trimmers, edgers, clearing saws, pole pruners and backpack blowers that utilize a toolless fuel cap, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said in a statement.

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The commission said the level of ethanol and other fuel additives can "distort the toolless fuel cap, allowing fuel to spill, posing a fire and burn hazard."

The firm has received 81 reports of difficulty removing or installing the fuel caps.

The power tools were sold nationwide at STIHL dealerships from July 2002 through May 2011. They sold from $190 to $650.

Consumers were advised to stop using the recalled STIHL products and return them to a company dealer for a free repair.

Consumers can call 800-233-4729 for information.

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