No a lifetime warranty.
We were gifted a beautiful set of Le Creuset for our engagement in 2004. It has been used and loved ever since and belongs to big collection of Le Creuset kitchenware.
Unfortunately the enamel on the roasting dish cracked and chipped after roasting pork at 200 degrees. Referring to the original instructions which clearly state "Lifetime Warranty" we took the dish to Le Creuset in Chadstone to see if the "Lifetime Warranty' would be honoured.
We were initially told the dish was too old to be covered under the lifetime warranty which came in, in the early 2000s. When we refuted this point and said we could produce the original instructions, we were told our set would have been purchased from a department store, without instruction on how to cook, we wouldn't have the original receipt and the dish had been used incorrectly, either on a cooktop on high heat or by pouring cold water on a hot dish.
The story was told to us and the salesperson was so condescending we could not get a word in when we tried to respond.
We were told we could leave the dish to be inspected by Le Creuset and in a show of good will Le Creuset would give a 40% on a new dish. My husband asked that if we opted to have the dish inspected, and the warranty was not honoured, if the dish would be returned and we were specifically told that we could keep our old baking dish and receive the 40% discount. We were told we could continue using the dish lined with baking paper. As the sales were on and all dishes were discounted by 30% at the time, it should be noted the 'goodwill' was only 10%.
We walked away knowing the dish was not going to be covered under warranty (the salesperson had been well trained to subjugate the customer and the lifetime warranty); happy we gave it a shot but very unhappy with how we were treated. As we knew the dish was not used incorrectly, we put it down to 20 years of good roasting and purchased a replacement dish and matching dutch oven from Aldi for $26.95 which happened to be the Special Buy that week.
Several weeks later we received a phone call saying that the dish was not covered under warranty as it was damaged due to incorrect use and we had the option to have the dish returned or a 40% discount, not both. So no warranty and no goodwill.
Our take, love your cookware but be wary of the "Lifetime Warranty"; I for one plan on living another 30 years. I'm not sure if its the condescending way we were treated by the salesperson or the double take on being able to keep the dish and receive a 40% 'goodwill' discount, however we have lost our faith in Le Creuset and it will take a lot for us to return. The Aldi cast iron baking dish and Dutch oven have been a welcome addition to our kitchen, have withstood searing at medium heat, and produced an excellent Sunday roast and gravy.
4 juli 2024
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