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Recall Rundown: Everything pulled from shelves April 15-21

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Recall Rundown: Everything pulled from shelves April 15-21
Did you miss any of last week's recalls?200 million eggsMore than 200 million eggs from a North Carolina farm are being recalled over fear of a salmonella contamination.The eggs were distributed from a farm in Hyde County, and were sent to stores in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.Twenty-three cases of illnesses were reported.The affected eggs have plant number P-1065, with the date range of 011 through 102.For a full list of affected brands, click here.2.6 million e-cigarette chargersR.J. Reynolds Vapor Co. recalled the power units used for about 2.6 million electronic cigarettes.The North Carolina-based company issued a nationwide recall of all Vuse Vibe power units after reports from consumers that batteries malfunctioned and caused the units to overheat and create a fire risk. No injuries have been reported.R.J. Reynolds Vapor said owners should stop using the product or charging the power unit and contact the company to receive a refund.201,000 Briggs & Stratton pressure washers The Wisconsin-based company recalled more than 200,000 3000-PSI pressure washer surface cleaners. The surface cleaner’s spray bar can break and detach from the central hub, causing broken pieces to hit customers. Consumers should stop using the recalled surface cleaners and contact Briggs & Stratton for a free replacement.Briggs & Stratton received five reports of the surface cleaners' spray bars detaching from the central hubs, including one report of the spray bar striking an operator, resulting in a cut that required stitches. The cleaners were sold at Briggs & Stratton dealers, Lowe’s and other department, home and hardware stores nationwide and online, from March 2010 through February 2018, for between $50 and $80.

Did you miss any of last week's recalls?

200 million eggs

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More than 200 million eggs from a North Carolina farm are being recalled over fear of a salmonella contamination.

The eggs were distributed from a farm in Hyde County, and were sent to stores in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia.

Twenty-three cases of illnesses were reported.

The affected eggs have plant number P-1065, with the date range of 011 through 102.

For a full list of affected brands, click here.

2.6 million e-cigarette chargers

R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co. recalled the power units used for about 2.6 million electronic cigarettes.

The North Carolina-based company issued a nationwide recall of all Vuse Vibe power units after reports from consumers that batteries malfunctioned and caused the units to overheat and create a fire risk. No injuries have been reported.

R.J. Reynolds Vapor said owners should stop using the product or charging the power unit and contact the company to receive a refund.

201,000 Briggs & Stratton pressure washers

The Wisconsin-based company recalled more than 200,000 3000-PSI pressure washer surface cleaners. The surface cleaner’s spray bar can break and detach from the central hub, causing broken pieces to hit customers.

Consumers should stop using the recalled surface cleaners and contact Briggs & Stratton for a free replacement.

Briggs & Stratton received five reports of the surface cleaners' spray bars detaching from the central hubs, including one report of the spray bar striking an operator, resulting in a cut that required stitches.

The cleaners were sold at Briggs & Stratton dealers, Lowe’s and other department, home and hardware stores nationwide and online, from March 2010 through February 2018, for between $50 and $80.