Greg Who Cooks
Executive Chef
If I do buy another one, I'll register the warrenty this time and take advantage of it when the new one breaks after a few uses, if that happens again.
I can appreciate your hard feelings. However, in California and I presume many/most/all states you are not required to register product warranties. You should save your purchase receipt and the warranty included in the product, and then contact the manufacturer if you have any warranty claim, so they can furnish you with details about getting a repair or replacement.
Is this product the same or a competing brand of "Seal a Meal?" And if so is one product better than the other? I'd like try one of these some day...