More than 550,000 Kobalt yard tools recalled over battery fire hazard
The recall affects tools sold at Lowe's after 34 reports of batteries smoking, sparking or catching fire
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Greenworks Tools is recalling about 554,780 Kobalt-branded yard power tools and lithium-ion batteries after dozens of reports of batteries smoking, sparking or catching fire while charging, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The voluntary recall covers select Kobalt 24V and 48V outdoor power equipment sold with USB-C rechargeable batteries, including string trimmers, leaf blowers, lawn mowers, chainsaws, pruning saws, power cleaners and other tools.
The CPSC said charging the lithium-ion batteries through the USB-C port while the batteries remain inserted in the tool can cause the battery to short-circuit, creating a fire hazard that poses a risk of serious injury.
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Kobalt string trimmers, chainsaws and power cleaners are among the yard tools included in Greenworks' recall of products sold with certain USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. (CPSC / Unknown)
Greenworks has received 34 reports of recalled batteries producing smoke, sparking or catching fire while they were inserted in a tool and charging through the USB-C port. No injuries or property damage have been reported.
The recalled products were sold at Lowe's stores nationwide and online at Lowes.com between January 2026 and May 2026. Prices ranged from about $20 for standalone batteries to $482 for complete tool kits.
Only Kobalt products equipped with the recalled USB-C batteries are included in the recall. The affected batteries were sold in 3.0Ah, 4.0Ah, 5.0Ah, 6.0Ah and 8.0Ah capacities. Certain 3.0Ah and 6.0Ah batteries were also sold separately.
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Certain Kobalt leaf blowers, pruning saws and attachment-capable string trimmers sold with recalled USB-C batteries are being recalled because the batteries can short-circuit and pose a fire hazard while charging. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission / Unknown)
Consumers should immediately stop charging the batteries through the USB-C port while the batteries are inserted in the tool and contact Greenworks for a free replacement battery.
As part of the remedy, Greenworks will provide replacement batteries without the USB-C charging port, a charger adapter, an updated product manual, a warning label for the tool and a prepaid shipping label to return the recalled battery.
Select Kobalt lawn mowers and leaf blowers sold with USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion batteries are included in Greenworks' recall affecting more than 550,000 products. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission / Unknown)
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Consumers can register for a replacement by visiting Greenworks' recall page or contacting the company at 888-266-7096 or recalls@greenworkstools.com.
The recalled products were manufactured in China and Vietnam and imported by Greenworks North America LLC, doing business as Greenworks Tools, of Mooresville, North Carolina.