Refrigeration

Perlick Extends Refrigeration Warranty

Perlick Corp., a maker of undercounter refrigeration, announced it has extended its residential products warranty to three years. The warranty is applicable to products built after Feb. 1. The warranty covers all parts and labor to repair or replace any part of the product, for three years from the date of the original purchase. An extension of an additional three years follows the expiration of the full three-year warranty and can be used to replace parts only for the hermetically sealed refrigeration system.

“At Perlick we stand behind our craftsmanship and are confident that we deliver the highest-quality product to our customers,” said Jeff Wimberly, vice president of residential sales for Perlick. “Extending our warranty is a testament to the pride we take in manufacturing each piece that goes into the total package to ensure it is perfected before it leaves the warehouse.”

All residential products must be registered within 90 days of purchase by the owner to receive the full three-year warranty. The full three-year warranty covers defects in the material and/or workmanship.

Perlick’s residential line of products includes indoor and outdoor undercounter refrigerators, wine reserves, freezers, freezer and refrigerated drawers, and beer dispensers available in 15-, 24, 48-, and 72-inch in customizable, stackable configurations. Clear ice makers are also available.

For more information, go to www.perlick.com.

Publication date: 03/26/2012

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