By RNZ
- More than 21,000 Hutchwilco lifejackets are recalled due to a faulty inflation mechanism.
- Affected lifejackets were manufactured between June 2021 and May 2022.
- Owners should return them for a replacement mechanism or refund to ensure safety.
More than 21,000 lifejackets are being recalled after a fault was discovered in a mechanism affecting how they inflate.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and Maritime New Zealand said the Hutchwilco Classic and Super Comfort 170N Manual Inflatable Lifejackets with a manufacture date of June 2021 through to May 2022 have been affected by a faulty Halkey-Roberts mechanism.
MBIE spokesperson Ian Caplin said people should check their lifejackets and, if affected by the fault, return them to the manufacturer. Hutchwilco will either replace the mechanism in the lifejacket or provide a refund.