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Should You Buy Appliance Warranties?

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Download our FREE Appliance Buying Guide: https://blog.yaleappliance.com/free-appliance-buying-guide --------- Should You Buy Appliance Warranties? In this video, we break down which appliance brands offer the strongest warranties—and what those warranties actually cover. Some brands advertise up to seven or even ten years of protection, but most of these plans only cover parts, not labor. Comparing warranties to insurance policies, they sound great until you try to use them. What really determines value is response time and the quality of service available in your area. Asko, Gaggenau, Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, GE Profile, Café, SKS, and Speed Queen are among some of the best brands for warranties. Service matters, even when you have full coverage. Without fast, local support, a great warranty on paper can still leave you waiting weeks for repairs. You should know, extended warranties only work when there's a reliable service network behind them. --------- Interested in learning more? Learning Center: Visit our Learning Center, home to all our most popular videos, articles, and buying guides about all things in the appliance world. https://blog.yaleappliance.com/resource-center Yale Appliance: Browse hundreds of in-stock products from the most popular appliance brands. https://www.yaleappliance.com/ If you liked this video, just forget to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. Thanks for watching! --------- Chapters 0:00 Should You Buy Appliance Warranties? 0:28 The Problem With Warranties 0:45 Best Full Warranties 1:28 Limited Warranties 3:36 Service 4:00 Extended Warranties

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In this video, I break down the appliance brands with the best warranties—and more importantly, what those warranties actually cover. A lot of warranties look great on paper. You’ll see “7 years” or even “10 years,” but here’s the truth: most of the long warranties are limited and only cover parts. Labor is usually on you, and that’s where costs get expensive fast. I also explain how to read between the lines, because an appliance warranty is like a car insurance policy: it sounds great until you need to use it. What you’re really buying is response time and quality of service. I go through the strongest full warranties (parts and labor) from brands like Asko, Gaggenau, Sub-Zero/Wolf, Miele, GE Profile, Café, SKS, and Speed Queen, then compare them to “10-year” limited warranties where you can still pay $500–$700+ in labor to install a “free” part. My biggest takeaway: don’t just ask “what’s the warranty?” Ask “who’s going to fix it, and how fast?” because without local, competent service, a warranty is just a promise you can’t actually use.

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