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Updated 2026-06-26

How to File a Warranty Claim With YETI

Compiled & reviewed by Nikolai Tsyrenov · Updated 2026-06-26 · confidence: medium

A step-by-step YETI warranty claim: what to gather, who to contact, and what to do if you're out of warranty.

In short: yeti.com/warranty — submit a claim with proof of purchase and photos. Have a dated proof of purchase and the serial number ready before you start.

What you'll need

Steps to file your YETI warranty claim

  1. Step 1. Visit yeti.com/warranty-information.html to confirm your product's specific warranty period and coverage.
  2. Step 2. Click the 'Submit a Warranty Claim' button on the warranty page to access the online portal.
  3. Step 3. Fill out the online claim form with product details, a description of the issue, and upload clear photos of the defect and proof of purchase.
  4. Step 4. Await Yeti's review of your submission and follow their instructions, which may include returning the product or receiving a replacement.

Start your YETI claim →  or call 1-512-394-9384

If your claim is denied or out of warranty

Common reasons YETI denies a claim or treats it as out of warranty:

Third-party protection plans (Asurion, Upsie, SquareTrade) or your credit card's purchase protection may still cover a repair or replacement — check those before paying out of pocket.

Full YETI warranty terms & length → · Claim without a receipt → · Find your serial number →

YETI claim FAQ

How do I file a warranty claim with YETI?
yeti.com/warranty — submit a claim with proof of purchase and photos. You'll need a dated proof of purchase and the serial number.
What do I need to claim a YETI warranty?
A dated proof of purchase, the serial and model number, and a description of the defect.
Can I claim a YETI warranty without a receipt?
Often yes — a card statement, order email, product registration, or the serial number plus manufacture date can stand in for the receipt. See our guide on claiming without a receipt.
Does the YETI warranty cover accidental damage?
A standard manufacturer warranty covers defects, not accidental or cosmetic damage. Third-party protection plans (Asurion, Upsie, SquareTrade) or your credit card's purchase protection may still cover a repair or replacement — check those before paying out of pocket.

Source: yeti.com — warranty. General information, not legal advice — confirm the current claim process with YETI.

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