Recalled is the DeWalt DWCS600, an 18-inch corded chain saw.
About 8,500 of the DeWalt DWCS600 18-inch corded chain saws were sold, according to anThe chain saws are yellow with a black handle and motor cover. The recalled saws have the date codes 2021 23-H5 to 2021 40-H5 stamped on the bottom. They were sold at hardware and tool supply stores nationwide from June 2021 through November 2021 for between $130 and $150.
People who purchased the chain saws can contact DeWalt to receive a pre-paid return shipping label in exchange for a free replacement saw. For more information, call DeWalt at 855-474-5875 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday; send an email to
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