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CPSCRecalled May 18, 2005 · #05176

CPSC, Cascade Designs, Inc. Announce Recall of Stove Fuel

Hazard

A manufacturing defect in the can's seam and an insufficiently applied fuel cap can cause the can to leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.

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Description

The recalled fuel is used for outdoor cooking stoves. "MSR® SuperFuel™" is printed on the label and is packaged in red metal cans. "SUPERFUEL, MSR Cleanest-Burning Liquid Fuel for MSR Stoves," and "32 FL OZ/1 Quart/.946 Liter" are printed across the front of the can. This recall includes cans with batch #502-167 printed on the lower back of the can in light black digits.

Product details

Product
Superfuel Liquid Fuel
Type
Gas/Propane Cans/Cylinders/Tanks/Fuel
Manufacturer
Cascade Designs Inc., of Seattle Wash.
Model numbers
UPCs
0040818220207
Sold at
Sporting good stores sold the stove fuel nationwide, from March 2005 through April 2005, for about $9.
Made in
United States

What you should do

(1) Consumers should immediately check their stove fuel cans for leaks. If the can is leaking, consumers should move it to a location where there are no ignition sources and then transfer the fuel to an approved fuel container. (2) Consumers should contact Cascade Designs Inc. to receive a replacement fuel container and funnel.

View the official CPSC notice