What is Warranty Information
Warranty information is the set of details provided by a manufacturer or seller that explains what product issues are covered, for how long, and under what conditions. It typically includes coverage terms, duration, exclusions, and instructions for filing a claim or requesting service.
Examples
| Coverage type | Notes |
| Limited Manufacturer Warranty | Covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. |
| Extended Warranty Plan | Purchased separately; includes original warranty coverage plus extras. |
| Battery Warranty | Applies only to rechargeable battery components. |
| No Warranty | Product is sold “as is” with no repairs, returns, or replacements offered. |
Good to know
Warranty information isn’t always standardized. Coverage length, parts included, and terms can vary widely between manufacturers, even for similar products. Some warranties cover just the basics, while others include extras like on-site service or accidental damage. Be clear and consistent in how you display warranty details so buyers know exactly what to expect.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should warranty information include?
At minimum, it should state what’s covered, how long the coverage lasts, and any major exclusions. Some also include info on how to file a claim or what documentation is needed. The more specific you are, the fewer surprises your customers will face.
Where should I display warranty info on a product page?
Near the product specifications or purchase section is best, anywhere it’s easy to find before buying. Some retailers also include it in a collapsible tab, tooltip, or downloadable PDF.
Do all products need warranty details?
Not always, but it’s a good idea to show them when available, especially for higher-value items or electronics. Even if the item doesn’t come with a manufacturer warranty, stating that clearly helps manage customer expectations.