When buying products, do you check for the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval? I do, sometimes although it's a nice surprise to find out after shopping that the product has this seal. So what does it mean? From the Good Housekeeping website:
"This is Good Housekeeping's LIMITED WARRANTY: If any product that bears our Seal or is advertised in this issue* (with certain exceptions described below) proves to be defective within two years from the date it was first sold to a consumer by an authorized retailer, we, Good Housekeeping, will replace the product or refund the purchase price. This policy covers you, the consumer, whether you bought the product or it was given to you (by the buyer)."
"This is Good Housekeeping's LIMITED WARRANTY: If any product that bears our Seal or is advertised in this issue* (with certain exceptions described below) proves to be defective within two years from the date it was first sold to a consumer by an authorized retailer, we, Good Housekeeping, will replace the product or refund the purchase price. This policy covers you, the consumer, whether you bought the product or it was given to you (by the buyer)."
You can check all the products that has this GHK seal at this page:
The products range from shampoos, washer and dryers, personal care and feminine products, irons, steamers,receipt printer, cell phones and even batteries. Check their site for more information.




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