The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn.
10 recalls on record · Latest: Feb 17, 2021
The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn. Recall Insight
The Toro Company, of Bloomington, Minn. appears on 10 federal recall records indexed by PlainRecalls, out of 83,949 total recalls tracked across the FDA, CPSC, NHTSA, and USDA FSIS. That represents approximately 0.012% of the federal archive — a data point that is only interpretable alongside production volume, product mix, and decades of operation, because a high recall count alone does not establish fault. Large, diversified firms that sell tens of millions of units across many categories will mechanically accumulate more recall records than small manufacturers, even when their defect rates per unit shipped are comparable or lower. The most recent action on this firm is dated Feb 17, 2021, which is the anchor point for assessing whether enforcement is currently active or historical.
On this page of 10 entries, severity tagging shows 0 critical, 10 moderate, and 0 lower-severity recalls. Affected-unit counts are disclosed on 10 of 10 entries — unit-count disclosure is more common on CPSC and NHTSA actions and less common on FDA drug/device recalls, where lot numbers and distribution scope substitute for absolute totals. The records on this page span 4 distinct product categories, with issuing agencies dominated by CPSC (10). The date window on this page runs from Mar 21, 2002 to Feb 17, 2021.
Manufacturer-level browsing is useful when monitoring a single firm for patterns — whether recalls cluster around one product family (suggesting a specific design or supplier issue) or scatter across the firm's entire catalog (which can indicate systemic quality-control problems or deliberate regulator attention). Clicking into each recall reveals the specific hazard, remedy, and distribution scope that together determine whether a consumer is actually at risk. For decisions that depend on being current — deciding whether a product in your home is safe, whether to return a gift, or whether to accept a replacement — always verify the recall number on the issuing agency's site, because federal agencies amend, terminate, and re-scope recalls over time and only the agency's live record reflects the current legal status. This page aggregates what agencies have published publicly and is intended for consumer awareness and research.
Toro Recalls Power Max Snowthrowers Due to Amputation Hazard
Toro Recalls TimeCutter Riding Mowers Due to Fire Hazard
Toro Recalls Power Clear Snowblowers and Recycler Mowers Due to Fire or Burn Hazard
Snow Blowers Recalled by The Toro Company Due to Fire Hazard
The Toro Company Reannounces Recall of Electric Blowers Due to Projectile Hazards
The Toro Company Recalls Electric Blowers Due to Projectile Hazards
The Toro Company Expands Recall of Snowthrowers Posing Fire Hazard
CPSC, The Toro Company Announce Recall of Snowthrowers
CPSC, Toro Company Recall Z-100 Riding Mowers
CPSC, The Toro Company Announce Recall of Riding Mowers
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