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Originally Posted by Snaz
Mislabeling something as safety certified and counterfeiting trademarks is not a company I would want to deal with, regardless if King Power or a parts supplier is at fault.
I would be curious to the response you get from your email.
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Here is the response I received from them.
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If you bought before 2007 you need to get a sticker for it for CSA approval, if after 2007 you are just fine.
Let me know if you need the sticker.
Thank you,
Shelly Pearsons
Generator Solutions
705-286-1003
705-286-2977(fax)
888-489-1008
----- Original Message ----- From: "" <*****@me.com>
To: <webrequest@generatorsolutions.ca>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 1:19 PM
Subject: King 950W Portable Generator
I would like to know if this model is certified as safe in Canada, specifically by the CSA,
http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/recalls/2...led_for_s.html
The website link above looks as if the product might be falsely and/or fraudulently marked and/or advertised with the possibility of having uncertified parts installed.
Please advise..
Thanks so much.
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While this company is obviously a reseller of the products and not the manufacture, so I did the following to be double sure.
I did call the CSA because there was no response via email;
Product Certification
Toll-Free: (866) 797-4272
Tel: (416) 747-2661
Email:
certinfo@csagroup.org
I received the same information about King 950W Generator; the set is certified for sale, and it's illegal to sell a product under recall for safety problems.
After all this, I would feel fine about purchasing if I were looking.