Enerco Group is recalling about 4,500 DeWALT cordless kerosene forced-air heaters, specifically model numbers DXH90CFAK and DXH90CFAKM. These heaters can unexpectedly restart while in standby mode if the room temperature drops, creating a fire hazard and risking carbon monoxide poisoning. The units were sold at Lowe's and various farm and supply stores nationwide between June and November 2020 for approximately $350. Consumers should immediately stop using these heaters and contact Enerco for a free replacement corded heater.
The heater's thermostat can trigger an unexpected automatic restart while the unit is in standby mode, which may occur without the owner's knowledge. This unintended operation poses a direct fire hazard and can lead to the dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide in enclosed spaces.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled heaters and contact Enerco for a free replacement corded heater.

Recalled DeWalt cordless kerosene forced-air heater (models DXH90CFAK and DXH90CFAKM)

Location of Model # and Serial #
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response