Updated 2026-06-26
How to File a Warranty Claim With Black+Decker
Compiled & reviewed by Nikolai Tsyrenov · Updated 2026-06-26 · confidence: high
A step-by-step Black+Decker warranty claim: what to gather, who to contact, and what to do if you're out of warranty.
What you'll need
- A dated proof of purchase (receipt, order email, or card statement)
- The product's serial number and model
- A clear description of the defect — photos or video if you can
- Product registration is helpful but usually not required
Steps to file your Black+Decker warranty claim
- Step 1. Gather your proof of purchase (sales receipt) and the product's model and serial number.
- Step 2. Contact Black+Decker Customer Service at 1-800-544-6986 to report the defect and receive initial troubleshooting.
- Step 3. If required, take the defective product, along with proof of purchase, to an authorized Black+Decker service center (find via https://www.blackanddecker.com/support/service-centers).
- Step 4. Present the product and documentation to the service center for evaluation and follow their instructions for repair or replacement.
Start your Black+Decker claim → or call 1-800-544-6986
If your claim is denied or out of warranty
Common reasons Black+Decker denies a claim or treats it as out of warranty:
- Absence of a valid dated proof of purchase.
- Damage resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, or accidental damage.
- Product has been altered, modified, or repaired by anyone other than an authorized service center.
- Normal wear and tear, or issues with accessories and consumable parts.
Power-tool warranties are long and run through the maker's own service centers, so third-party plans are rarely worth it — contact the manufacturer first, then a local repair shop.
Full Black+Decker warranty terms & length → · Claim without a receipt → · Find your serial number →
Black+Decker claim FAQ
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Source: blackanddecker.com — warranty. General information, not legal advice — confirm the current claim process with Black+Decker.