CPSC Recall in 1978: Consumers Urged To Inspect Edger/Trimmer Garden Tools

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 78-078
Date: September 26, 1978
Product Name: Montgomery Ward & Co. "406 Grass Getter"
Recall Description:

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 27) -- Weed Eater, Inc., Houston, Texas, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), today announced an inspection and replacement program for the "406 Grass Getter", a nylon string edger/trimmer sold exclusively by Montgomery Ward & Co. The electrical insulation on some of the garden tools may have been damaged during shipping and could expose a user to an electric shock. No injuries have been reported. The units involved were sold by Wards between December 20, 1977 and August 10, 1978. They were offered for sale through Wards' retail and catalog stores and sold for about $59.00. The only units affected can be identified by the model number WWH 2052A. This is the only model number affected. The model number appears both on the warning label on the metal shaft and on a name plate on top of the motor housing. The logo "406 Grass Getter" also appears on the name plate. To inspect the unit, the consumer is urged to unplug the unit, separate the upper and lower halves of the metal tubular shaft so as to expose the wiring, and check the visible wiring for cuts in the insulation of the wires. (About four inches of wiring is exposed when the unit is taken apart.)

Hazard Description:

The electrical insulation on some of the garden tools may have been damaged during shipping and could expose a user to an electric shock. 

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Inspect

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No injuries have been reported.

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