Intertex is recalling approximately 189,000 centrifugal and axial blowers sold under the B-Air, BlueDri, BlueDri Pro, and Soleaire brands. These blowers contain utility outlets on the side that are not protected by circuit breakers, which can lead to overheating and a fire hazard if overloaded. The affected units were sold at Home Depot, Lowe's, and several online retailers between January 2008 and July 2020 for between $120 and $300. Intertex is providing a free cordset adapter with an integrated circuit breaker to fix the issue.
The side utility outlets on these blowers lack circuit breaker protection. If a user plugs in too many devices or a short-circuit occurs, the outlet can overheat and catch fire.
Consumers should immediately stop using the convenience outlets on the side of the recalled blowers and contact Intertex for a free repair. Consumers with recalled units will receive a free cordset adapter with an integrated circuit breaker.

Recalled Intertex B-Air, BlueDri, BlueDri Pro and Soleaire blowers
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response