Has Tupperware got a lifetime guarantee?
Limited Lifetime Warranty. Tupperware® brand products are warranted by Tupperware against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the lifetime of the product.
How do I get my Tupperware replaced?
To Request a Replacement Part Contact your Tupperware Independent Representative or call Customer Care at 1-800-887-7379. To expedite your call, please locate the mold number on the product prior to contacting.
How do I exchange damaged Tupperware?
Tupperware Replacement Lids – Where Can I Get My Tupperware Replaced?
- Call Tupperware’s customer care service at 1-800-TUPPERWARE (1-800-887-7379).
- Find a local Tupperware consultant.
- Email their customer service.
- Talk to Chat Live (there’s a button on the bottom right side of the homepage).
How often should I replace my Tupperware?
There’s no standard rule of thumb about when it’s time to throw out your plastic containers. How long your containers last depends on how well you care for them, and the quality of plastic they’re made of. You’ll know it’s time to toss your containers if they become warped or cracked.
Does a lifetime warranty expire?
A lifetime warranty can mean the life of the product; once a manufacturer stops making replacement parts, the warranty ends. It can also mean as long as a company is in business, or as long as you are the first owner.
What is a full lifetime warranty?
But the actual scope of a lifetime warranty may mean the item is covered for its lifetime on the market (until it is discontinued) or it may last only for as long as the original buyer owns it, but it rarely comes without conditions.
Why does old Tupperware get sticky?
Other thoughts include grease and oils from the air collecting on the surface, or oils from previous items that were stored in the container coming to the surface. Regardless of the cause, the removal of this sticky film is quick and easy.
Is it safe to use 40 year old Tupperware?
Should you throw away old Tupperware? If your Tupperware container is old, you should use it for other purposes and no longer store or reheat food. Plastic containers that are cracked or warped are not safe since they might trap bacteria, and scratched surfaces can also leak harmful chemicals when microwaved.
What does limited lifetime mean?
Limited Lifetime – a limited lifetime warranty is limited to just the specified parts, certain types of defects, or other conditions. A limited warranty can mean virtually anything the manufacturer decides, so it is important to fully understand the meaning of “limited” and read all fine print.
How does a limited lifetime warranty work?
Limited lifetime warranty is a warranty against manufacturer defects, not normal wear and tear. It is for the lifetime of the part and not of the vehicle. The store would be able to determine if the parts are defective or not.
How do you whiten yellowed Tupperware?
How Do You Whiten Old Yellowed Tupperware? Over time, Tupperware containers can develop an icky film with a yellowish tinge. To combat this yucky stain, we recommend making a 1:1 mix of white vinegar and warm water. Place this vinegar mix inside your Tupperware and let it sit for at least two hours.
What should I do with old Tupperware?
Recycle with the lid attached. Most recycling programs also accept #5 plastics. As for other types of plastic, check with your municipality. If you’re not sure, it’s better to be safe and dispose of your Tupperware and other plastic containers in the garbage.
How do I return a Tupperware product under warranty?
Tupperware requires that the part or product being claimed (“claimed product”) under warranty should be sent to a Tupperware distributor for review. The claimed product can be returned by handing it over to any Authorised Tupperware Representative.
What does Q warranty mean on Tupperware?
Q Warranty Tupperware products with our Q Warranty are items,or parts thereof that are not covered by a lifetime warranty, howeverare still warranted to be free of manufacturing defects, These products are identified by the Q symbol placed next to them in the catalogue.
What is the shelf life of Tupperware?
Products with moving/rotating parts, heat retaining products and covers with retention coils or gears are warranted by Tupperware under normal non-commercial use for a period of 2 years. Melamine products are warranted by Tupperware under normal non-commercial use for a period of 10 years.
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