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Old 06-22-2008, 11:35 PM   #1
Default What companies have life-time guarantees?
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Which companies do you know that have lifetime guarantees for their products?

I know Tupperware and Craftsman do.
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Old 06-22-2008, 11:38 PM   #2
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Some of Pampered Chef products have lifetime guarantee
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Old 06-23-2008, 03:04 AM   #3
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Isn't it ironic that our $25 Tupperware container has a lifetime guarantee but our $2K television has perhaps a year???? And even that is limited.
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Cutco knives (I don't know if I spelled that correctly!), I know a certain type of level is lifetime warranty- I forget the name right now but DH is always trying to get me to buy him that level (It costs about $150!).

ETA: Tweezerman tweezers- they are the best tweezers if you are in the market for one!
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When my mother built her house and bought all of her appliances (stove, frig, dishwasher) from the same store they gave her a lifetime guarantee. Of course it is only HER lifetime as long as she owns the house and when she called them out to look at her dishwasher, which was rusting on the inside, they didn't fix it. So I don't think it was that good of an offer.
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Our new windows have a lifetime warranty + 1 transferable. It even include replacement of broken glass if I ball or something goes through it.
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:39 AM   #7
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Levelor (sp?) blinds supposedly come with a lifetime warranty. When I called them about it, they told me it is the lifetime of the blinds (not yours), which I thought was strange because if they break at 5 or 15 years, that's a different lifetime.
Also, I think Sears still has a guarantee on their kids clothes, that they won't wear out or they'll replace them...so that's sort of a kids lifetime guarantee.
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I have been wondering if Sears still had that warrenty. Something like they will replace if they wear out. I think I will have to check into that - DS goes through jeans like crazy - I prepatch them before he wears them and that helps but it is still crazy - he always has holes or shredded knees. Oh and if it included shoes I would be in heaven - DS seems to get holes in his shoes in about a month to.
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I don't know if its the shoes or if its REI, but a friend bought her son a pair of Keens and when he wore out the front part and they sort of fell apart before the summer was over. She complained to REI because they are supposed to be really rugged shoes -- they replaced them at no charge to her and said that Keens should not wear out for many years. Her husband has since had his Keens replaced after two years because they wore out.

When I bought my son his Keens I asked about the "warranty" and they said if he wore them out before he outgrew them to bring them back to the store and they would replace them for free. I have never had to take them up on it, but its nice to know its there.
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Almost everything purchased from Sierra Trading Company has a lifetime guarantee.

Coach handbags, too.
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