The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $2.7 million to consumers who were harmed by Handy Technologies, the agency announced in a press release issued in July 2026.

The Federal Trade Commission identified Handy Technologies as the company responsible for the consumer harm that prompted the refund effort. The payments are going directly to affected consumers, according to the Federal Trade Commission's announcement.

The agency's July 2026 press release confirmed both the total refund figure and the company at the center of the action. Handy Technologies was named as the source of the consumer harm that led the FTC to pursue the distribution.

In total, the Federal Trade Commission is returning over $2.7 million to the consumers affected by Handy Technologies' conduct, as stated in the agency's release.