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Go to the shopQuite often, even after we’ve chosen an item and purchased it successfully, there may be some things we might want to change or repair afterward — either during or following the delivery process, when filing a return, or applying to use our warranty. Here we'll explain in simple terms how Vi Vadow’s warranty policy works and how you can use it when shopping with us.
All products sold by Vi Vadow are eligible for a manufacturer warranty that guarantees the quality of the product for a specified period. We are confident in the quality of our products and therefore provide warranties for a reasonable period of time after purchase, based on the faulty product.
Please note: These warranties apply only to items bought via our website and not via third-party platforms. All products come with a 25-year warranty for bordium wood and a 5-year warranty for chipboard (melamine). Items with special finishes, such as chrome, come with a 2-year warranty.
There are limits to the warranties issued with the purchase of Vi Vadow products. The manufacturer of the Goods guarantees some of its products for a period of 25 years (bordium wood) or 5 years (chipboard/melamine), with conditions and exclusions set out as follows:
We recommend inspecting your product for any obvious and physical defects within 14 days of the date of purchase and, in any case, before installation. This helps minimize the cost of replacing faulty products. Vi Vadow will only be responsible for the refund, repair, or replacement — not for any installation, plumbing, loss of business, or incidental costs. The warranty covers manufacturer defects, meaning an item was defective upon arrival, and not due to improper use.
The warranty does not cover the following:
Various factors can affect the performance and life expectancy of our products and are excluded from the provisions of the lifetime warranty.
For more information on your rights as a consumer, you can refer to your local consumer protection offices.