In cooperation with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kole Imports is voluntarily recalling about 4,000 electric circuit testers since the testers can fail to indicate if electric current is present, thereby posing a risk of electric shock to the user. The Sterling-brand screwdriver-type circuit testers are about 5.25 inches long, look similar to a small screwdriver, and have a clear plastic handle. Inside the handle is a spring and small light. The tester, which does not have wiring, has a red plastic end cap. Model number, ML-24 and Made in China are written on the packaging. Cautioned to stop using these recalled circuit testers immediately, consumers should contact Kole Imports to learn how to receive a refund. Call Kole at 866/251-0982 between 8 am and 4 pm PT Monday through Friday, or visit Kole’s Web site at www.koleimports.com/Recall.htm.
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