June 23, 2004
Ames True Temper Announces Recall of Wheelbarrows –
Company Offering Gardening Tool Gift to Consumers with Repair
Ames
True Temper Inc., of Camp Hill, Pa., is again voluntarily announcing the recall
of about 647,000 wheelbarrows. The plastic wheel assemblies on these
wheelbarrows, manufactured by O. Ames, a predecessor company of Ames True
Temper, can break when the tires are being inflated. This can result in plastic
pieces exploding from the rims of the wheels, possibly hitting nearby consumers
and causing lacerations and other injuries.
To prevent further injuries, consumers should not inflate the tires on these
wheelbarrows. Ames True Temper is offering a free replacement steel wheel
assembly for each wheelbarrow and is offering consumers a free gardening tool
gift as an incentive to have this repair performed.
The wheel assemblies on these wheelbarrows have a black plastic rim and have an
approximately 14-inch diameter wheel. They have red, green or orange tubs or
trays made of steel or plastic and were sold under the brand names “Easy
Roller,” “Homeowner,” "Mustang," or "Thoroughbred." The
brand name was printed on the label attached to the tray at the time of purchase.
Wheelbarrows with metal wheel assemblies are not part of this recall. No “True
Temper” or “Jackson” wheelbarrow is part of this recall.
Hardware stores and home centers nationwide sold the recalled wheelbarrows from
January 1993 through December 2000 for between $20 and $30.
In addition to the free replacement wheel assembly and free gardening tool
incentive, the company is conducting the recall campaign with new measures to
reach home gardeners who are the primary users of these recalled wheelbarrows.
These new measures include placing ads in gardening publications, providing
recall information to editors and webmasters of specialty gardening magazines
and Web sites, and providing new point-of-sale posters to retailers.
For more information, call Ames True Temper toll-free at (866) 239-2281
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or visit the company’s
Web site at http://www.amestruetemper.com/notice/index.html