April 5, 2004
Sauder Woodworking Co. Announces Recall of TV/VCR Carts
Sauder
Woodworking Co., of Archbold, Ohio, is voluntarily recalling about 592,000
TV/VCR carts. The carts can tip over and injure or kill children and adults
when the cart and the television fall.
These TV/VCR carts were sold in a kit to be assembled by consumers. They are
identical in design and construction, but not color. One model is a
light-colored oak finish and the other model is a dark- colored cherry finish.
The TV/VCR carts are about 29.5-inches wide, 18- inches deep and 27-inches
high. The carts are equipped with a top shelf intended to support up to a
27-inch television, a middle shelf intended to hold a VCR and a lower storage
area intended to hold VCR tapes and equipment. The products were provided with
shelves for holding VHS tapes that were to be installed on the inside of the
two hinged doors enclosing the lower storage area. The recalled carts have four
removable casters attached to each bottom corner of the cart. The TV/VCR carts
included in the recall are models 2655 and 2755. The model number is not on the
cart, but it is on the instruction booklet that came with the cart.
Department, discount and home electronic stores nationwide sold these TV/VCR
carts from January 1993 through December 1999 for about $100.
Consumers should stop using the TV/VCR carts immediately and do the following:
Remove the television and all the contents from
these carts.
Turn the cart over and remove the four casters from
the bottom of the cart. This will improve the stability of the carts.
Contact
Sauder Woodworking Co. to receive a free repair kit that will further reduce
the potential for the cart and television to tip. Do not use the cart until the
repair kit has been installed.
This
cart is intended to hold a TV that weighs 95 pounds or less. This includes most
24-inch and smaller TVs, and may include some 27-inch TVs.
For
more information and to order the free repair kit, consumers should contact
Sauder Woodworking Co. toll-free at (888) 800-4590 anytime, or visit the firm’s
web site at http://www.sauder.com/recall/recall.asp