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Maintain the original receipt for future reference. Unless otherwise specified herein, One World, will bear all costs of return shipping to owner. Service Communications All Limited Lifetime Warranty communications should be directed to One World, by calling toll free State or Non-U. You need to inform DoNotPay to take action by:. DoNotPay is here to assist you in sorting out a good deal of problems.

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Where did you get the idea that Ridgid has a lifetime warranty? Their standard warranty is 3 years against manufacturing defects. The do however have a Limited Lifetime Service Agreement that goes above and beyond the 3 years warranty. If you read it you'll find that it does indeed cover the free replacement of batteries. As far as having to take your tools to have them fixed is concerned, name me one company that doesn't require that. I think perhaps you have misunderstood the warranty and Limited Lifetime Service Agreement.

But what company allows you to transfer a warranty? When you buy a Ridgid-branded power tool that is made by TTI licensed to use the Ridgid brand name you get a day Satisfaction Guarantee and a 3-year warranty. You have the option to register for their "Limited Lifetime Service Agreement".

If you do not care to do that, you're limited to the 3-year warranty, which does not require you to register anything just keep your receipt. This does present a couple of challenges though First, if you receive or give a Ridgid power tool as a present, you really need to have the receipt so the receiver can register for the LLSA.

Second, since Home Depot is the only authorized retailer in the U. It's online, in your E-box and all the tools that you register are listed there with date of registration, serial number, and registration ID. There's really nothing to loose as everything is recorded online. But should you expect the Service Center to come up with the record if you can't?

Interesting question. First off, it's not a "Warranty" and second, the LLSA covers everything including motors, brushes, switches, chargers, and batteries. There is NO limit as long as the tool exists. Drop it in the river, have it stolen, or loose it in a fire or flood For details, take a look at the link that Badger Dave provided.



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