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Fengrong Tool Recalls Pressure Washers Due to Serious Risk of Injury or Death from Shock and Electrocution Hazards

Recall date: 2026-04-16 · CPSC Recall No. 26421 · Source: U.S. CPSC

⚠ Safety recall: The recalled pressure washers lack an integral ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI), posing a serious risk of injury or death from shock and electrocution hazards.

What is being recalled

This recall involves Fengrong Tool electric pressure washers. The recalled electric pressure washers were sold in orange or green with black, measuring about 25.5 inches high, 12 inches wide and 11 inches deep. They came with a touch screen feature, five nozzles, and either a two-wheel or four-wheel configuration. "High pressure washer" is printed on the sides of the pressure washers.

Units: About 500

What you should do

Consumers should stop using the recalled pressure washers immediately and contact Fengrong Tool for a full refund. Consumers will be asked to destroy the pressure washer by cutting the unplugged power cord and send a photo of the destroyed power washer to fengrongservice@163.com. Consumers should then dispose of the destroyed recalled product.

Contact: Fengrong Tool by email at fengrongservice@163.com.

Where it was sold

Online at Amazon.com from October 2025 through January 2026 for between $80 and $130.

Reported incidents

None reported

Full official details, model numbers, and photos are on the CPSC recall notice.

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