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What is General Electric's warranty policy?

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General Electric's warranty policy varies by product type and the specific terms associated with each item. Generally, GE Appliances offers a limited warranty that covers defects in materials or workmanship for a specific period. For instance, major appliances typically come with a one-year limited warranty from the date of purchase that covers both parts and labor. In some cases, certain components such as the compressor in refrigerators may have an extended warranty period, often providing coverage for up to ten years. For GE Lighting products, warranties may differ and are often based on the type of bulb or fixture. Some products may have a satisfaction guarantee, while others may have a limited warranty covering failures due to manufacturing defects. It is important for consumers to keep their proof of purchase, as this is necessary when making a warranty claim. GE encourages customers to refer to the warranty documentation provided with their products, which contains detailed information about what is covered, the duration of coverage, and the procedures to follow in the event of a claim. Additionally, it can be beneficial to visit the official GE website where warranty information can be found specific to the product in question, as well as any updates or changes in policy that may occur.
Answered Jul 5th 2025

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