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Why we exist
Warranty info you can actually trust.
Manufacturers don't make it easy. Warranty terms are buried in PDFs, written in legalese, and quietly different for every part of the same product. WarrantyWise exists to cut through that — so you know exactly what's covered, for how long, and how to claim it.
The problem we're fixing
Most people lose warranty money not because their stuff doesn't break, but because they can't find the receipt, don't know coverage was still active, or give up at the first "that's not covered." Billions in valid coverage goes unclaimed every year for reasons that have nothing to do with the actual warranty. That's a fixable problem.
What makes our information different
Anyone can publish a guess about a warranty. We don't. Every warranty figure on this site is tagged with where it came from, so you know how much to trust it:
- Verified — confirmed against the manufacturer's own warranty documents, with a link to the official source so you can check it yourself.
- Community — reported by multiple owners, useful but not officially confirmed.
- Estimated — a category norm we show only when nothing better exists, clearly labeled as a starting point.
We would rather tell you "confirm this with the manufacturer" than publish a confident-sounding number that's wrong. Warranty terms change, vary by model, and depend on your purchase date — so every page links you to the official source and tells you to verify. That honesty is the whole point: it's what makes the information worth trusting.
The free tracker
Knowing the terms is half the battle; remembering them is the other half. The free WarrantyWise tracker lets you add the things you own, records their coverage (including the longer warranties on specific parts, like a fridge's compressor), and emails you before anything expires — while you can still act. It runs in your browser, there's nothing to download, and your information is private to you.
How we keep the lights on
WarrantyWise is free to use. Some links to replacement parts, repair services, or extended coverage are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a small commission if you buy through them — at no extra cost to you. That's it. We don't sell your data, and a product never appears here because someone paid for placement. See our affiliate disclosure and privacy policy for the details.
Built by someone who got tired of losing receipts
WarrantyWise started from a simple, annoying realization: the warranty system quietly works against the people it's supposed to protect, and a little organization plus trustworthy information tilts it back in your favor. If that resonates, the tracker's free — give it a try.