
Do your paperwork
After doing the research to choose your mixer, you may feel like you should be done with paperwork. However, there are good reasons to take the time to register your mixer.
If it malfunctions, the whole warranty-fulfillment process is much more efficient if your registration is complete. And if something goes wrong with your house—say, burglary or fire— your registration provides a handy off-site, non-flammable proof of purchase for any insurance loss claims. Also, if there are any safety notifications or recalls, the company can contact you quickly. Be sure to tuck your receipt into your user manual and file it away for safekeeping. If you do need to make a claim on your warranty, you’ll need your receipt as proof of purchase.
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Hazel Wheaton