Updated 2026-06-24
Instant Pot Warranty: How Long & How to Claim
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In short: Instant Pot's standard manufacturer warranty is 1 year limited. Some products run longer — see below. You generally don't need to register to be covered; keep your proof of purchase to claim.
| Standard warranty | 1 year limited |
|---|---|
| How to claim | Phone 1-800-828-7280, email support@instantpot.com, or instantpot.com/pages/contact-us; include proof of original purchase date. |
| Registration | Optional and does NOT extend coverage — the official page states failing to register won't diminish your warranty rights. |
Exceptions & longer terms: Uniform across the line; replacement units get a fresh 12-month warranty.
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How long is the Instant Pot warranty?
1 year limited. Terms vary by product — see the exceptions below.
How do I claim a Instant Pot warranty?
Phone 1-800-828-7280, email support@instantpot.com, or instantpot.com/pages/contact-us; include proof of original purchase date.
Do I need to register my Instant Pot product?
Optional and does NOT extend coverage — the official page states failing to register won't diminish your warranty rights.
Warranty facts that apply to any brand
- Manufacturer warranty and an extended/retailer 'protection plan' are two different things — the manufacturer warranty is free and covers defects; an extended plan (Geek Squad, Asurion, SquareTrade) is a separate paid service contract sold by a third party, not the maker.
- The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and the implied warranty of merchantability protect you beyond the written terms — this federal law preserves an implied warranty that goods work as expected, and a written warranty can't disclaim it while it lasts — baseline protection even after fine-print limits.
- Keep the receipt / proof of purchase — it's what actually proves coverage — almost every brand requires a dated proof of purchase to validate a claim and set the start date; without it a valid claim can be denied.
- Many credit cards add extended-warranty coverage automatically when you pay with the card — Visa, Mastercard and Amex have historically extended the maker's warranty (often by up to a year) at no cost on eligible purchases — check your card's current benefits guide.
- In the US you usually do NOT have to register a product to be covered — registration mainly enables recalls and marketing; some brands (Instant Pot) state in writing that not registering won't reduce your rights. Exceptions exist where registration unlocks an extension (LG, SharkNinja, Bosch lasers).
Source: instantpot.com/pages/product-warranties. General info — confirm current terms with Instant Pot.