CPSC Recall in 2020: Children’s Tool Kits Recalled by Grizzly Industrial Due to Violation of Federal Lead Content Ban and Toy Safety Requirements

Updated on January 18, 2026.

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Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 20-098
Date: March 19, 2020
Product Name: Children’s Tool Kits
Recall Description:

The recalled Children’s Tool Kits have two different model numbers: H3044 and H5855.  Model H3044 is a 12-piece tool kit that contains a helmet, goggles, tape measure, tool belt, hammer, pair of leather gloves, ruler, carpenter’s square, level, bottle of chalk and suspenders.  Model H5855 is an 11-piece tool kit that contains goggles, tape measure, wooden tool caddy, hammer, ruler, carpenter’s square, level, screwdriver, pliers and an adjustable wrench.  Model numbers are printed on the front upper right hand corner of the packaging.  “Grizzly Industrial” is printed on multiple items of the tool kits. 

Hazard Description:

The tool belt, hammer and suspenders (model H3044) contain excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead content standard.  In addition, the toy goggles and hardhats do not meet toy safety requirements.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Refund

Units: About 20,645 (In addition, about 100 units were sold in Canada).
Incidents:

None reported.

Sold At:

Grizzly Industrial’s showrooms nationwide and online at www.grizzly.com and www.Amazon.com  from September 2002 through November 2019 for about $20.  

Manufactured In:

China