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Home Depot, Lowe's, or Walmart: Which has the best appliance warranties?

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When it comes to purchasing appliances, it’s not just about finding the perfect product for your home, but also making sure your investment is going to be protected for years to come. Appliance warranties are key to getting the most out of the things you really on every day. However, with so many options out there, it’s hard to discern when you’re getting a great deal, or if something is too good to be true.

Regardless of where you shop or what you buy, you can always subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited for product protection. For just $9.99 a month, you'll get coverage for all your online purchases under the same product protection plan, complete with no deductible or hidden fees.

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Home Depot appliance warranty

Benefits of Home Depot appliance warranty plans:

  • 2-day or 3-day service guarantee (depending on your location).
  • Receive top-tier tech support for smart appliances.
  • Get up to 50% back for preventative maintenance parts.

You can get Home Depot warranties for either three or five years on all your major appliances. Like many other retailers, these plans are backed by Allstate, and priced based on the cost of your appliance. For example, you can get a 3-year protection plan for appliances worth $500-$799.99 for $100.

The biggest thing to note about Home Depot warranties is that they do not cover accidental damage, loss, and/or theft.

Lowe’s appliance warranty

Lowe’s appliance warranty plans are available for up to five years of product protection. Coverage starts from the date of purchase to help fill gaps in the manufacturer’s warranty.

Benefits of the Lowe’s extended warranty protection plan:

  • $300 food credit for any food loss due to a faulty refrigerator or freezer.
  • 50% credit back on items that help keep your products working properly.
  • If you don’t end up using your appliance warranty plan, you’ll get 30% back.

The premium protection plan for Lowe’s appliances is similar to Home Depot. For 3 years of protection on an item worth up to $999.99, it’ll cost $99.97.

Much like Home Depot, the Lowe’s warranty doesn’t stack up when it comes to accidental damage. While this might not be something you think you’ll need, especially on a product that doesn’t get moved around a lot, remember that it only takes one incident.

Walmart appliance warranty

When it comes to the Walmart warranty, customers can choose between the standard and accident plan to cover their Walmart kitchen appliances and electronics. Walmart protection plans are secured by Allstate and are available for up to three years. The cost of the coverage depends on the term length and value of the product.

Standard plan:

  • Protects products from breakdowns during normal use, power failures or surges, and mechanical and electrical failures.

Accident plan:

  • Coverage for everything in the standard plan, plus drops and cracked screens, spills, and liquid damage.
  • 3-year protection plan for products valued at $200-$399.99 available for $34.

Comprehensive appliance protection with Mulberry

If you’re wondering which appliances need extended warranties, the answer is simple—all of them. From your blender to your oven, you can't afford to be without product protection for your appliances.

If you want to browse product protection that doesn’t leave you guessing, subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited. You'll get coverage for all your appliances under the same product protection plan for just $9.99 a month. It's the ultimate, affordable peace of mind.

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Kim Miller is the Head of Marketing at Mulberry. She is passionate about building products and brands that make consumers happy, save them money and make their lives easier. Have an innovative idea for Mulberry you'd like to share? Give her a shout! She'd love to chat about anything from fintech and UX to gardening and antiquing.

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