If you’re a homeowner who relies on a DeWALT battery-powered walk-behind mower to keep your lawn looking sharp, you’ll want to pay close attention: Stanley Black & Decker has issued a recall for certain DeWALT mowers due to a potential laceration hazard. This recall could impact anyone using these mowers, so knowing if your model is affected and what steps to take next is essential.

Read on to learn more about the recall, the risks involved, and what you should do if you own one of the recalled mowers.

Which DeWALT Mowers Are Recalled?

Stanley Black & Decker has recalled over 46,000 lawnmowers (and another nearly 10,000 in Canada). According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall impacts the following mowers:

  • 2024 DeWALT Battery 21” Push walk-behind mowers
    • Models: DCMWP234U2, DCMWP600X2
  • DeWALT Battery 21″ Self-Propelled walk-behind mowers
    • Models: DCMWSP256U2, DCMWSP650Y2

Why Are These DeWALT Mowers Recalled?

These DeWALT walk-behind mowers are recalled because, if water gets into the handle support while the battery is installed, the impacted mowers may fail to shut off when the bail handle is released. They may also start without a key, presenting a laceration hazard.

There have been ten reports of mowers failing to shut off and one report of a mower starting without a key, which resulted in a minor finger laceration (no medical attention was required). Still, you shouldn’t ignore this DeWALT mower recall.

How Do I Know If My DeWALT Mower Is Recalled?

To identify if your DeWALT mower is part of the recall, follow these steps:

  • Start by checking its color—these mowers are black, gray, and yellow with “DeWALT” printed in yellow on the front or side.
  • Next, look for the model number on the rear door of the mower.
  • You’ll also need to find the date code, which is laser-printed in yellow on the mower’s left side, just above the rear wheel. The date code will be in this format: “20XX YY-58,” where “20XX” indicates the year, “YY” is the week, and “58” is the factory code.

If your mower’s date code falls between 2023 32-58 and 2024 13-58, it’s part of the recall. Mowers made after March 2024 (date code 2024 14-58 and later) are unaffected.

What Should I Do If I Have a Recalled DeWALT Mower?

If you own a recalled mower, stop using it immediately (especially if it has gotten wet) and contact Stanley Black & Decker to schedule a free repair at an authorized service center near you.