I checked out the Consumer Act 2022 and it confirmed that there is no such thing as a 6 year warranty. Instead, under Irish consumer law, you have up to six years from the date of purchase to seek remedies if a product is faulty or not as described. A manufacturer's guarantee is a contractual undertaking, commonly offered, given or sold with the goods. These laws aim to: By law, sellers or suppliers (known as 'traders') must treat you fairly, for example, by making sure products and services are safe and of a high standard. While a buyer's primary contractual rights are usually against the retailer, the law may also provide remedies against manufacturers, distributors and importers in certain. When you sell a good or a service to a consumer online or via other means of distance communication (by telephone, mail order) or outside a shop (from a door-to-door salesperson), the consumer has the right to return the item or cancel the service within 14 days.