Is there a lifetime warranty on Tupperware?

Limited Lifetime Warranty. Tupperware® brand products are warranted by Tupperware against chipping, cracking, breaking or peeling under normal non-commercial use for the lifetime of the product. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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Considering this, how do I replace my broken Tupperware?

  1. Call Tupperware's customer care service at 1-800-TUPPERWARE (1-800-887-7379).
  2. Find a local Tupperware consultant.
  3. Submit a warranty request online.
  4. Talk to Chat Live (there's a button on the side of the page).

Beside above, how can I get replacement parts for Tupperware? To Request a Replacement Part Contact your Tupperware Independent Representative or call Customer Care at 1-800-887-7379. To expedite your call, please locate the mold number on the product prior to contacting.

Similarly, you may ask, can I exchange my old Tupperware?

All Tupperware products carried under the Tupperware Trademarks are guaranteed by Tupperware Brands to perform under normal domestic use for the lifetime of the product. We will replace, free of charge, any Tupperware product, or any part that, under normal domestic use, shows a manufacturing defect.

Should I throw away my old Tupperware?

Tupperware. You can do the math if your Tupperware doesn't have that BPA free label or shows any signs previously discussed with other plastic containers then it is definitely time to toss it. And to help our environment, if possible and accommodated in your city, make sure to recycle your plastic containers.

Related Question Answers

Should old Tupperware be thrown out?

If any of your containers have a #3, #6 or #7, those should be disposed of because they are considered high-risk plastics. Also be sure to throw out any plastic containers that are scratched up, worn badly or are cloudy. And don't use them in the microwave or dishwasher for improved safety.

Is vintage Tupperware dangerous?

While the vast majority of Tupperware products are considered safe, for example, some of its food storage containers use polycarbonate (plastic #7), which has been shown to leach the harmful hormone-disrupting chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) into food items after repeated uses.

Is vintage Tupperware worth anything?

Your Grandma's Old Tupperware Might Actually Be Worth Quite a Bit. Select sets from Tupperware's Wonderlier line or Servalier line could retail for hundreds of dollars. Other vintage Tupperware pieces typically sell online for $2 to $20 each, but could be more, depending on the condition and age of the items.

What can I do with old Tupperware lids?

40 Clever Ways To Reuse Plastic Lids
  1. Use a plastic lid to keep yarn from getting tangled as you knit or crochet. Cut an “X” in the center of a plastic lid.
  2. Save various sizes and colors of lids to use as toddler toys.
  3. Use clear plastic lids to make sun catchers.
  4. Use a sturdy plastic lid to scrape dried-on food off of a non-stick skillet.

Is Tupperware worth the money?

Yep it is totally worth it!!! You could go and buy the cheaper stuff and it probably ont be air tight and once the lids start to crack and break you ill need to throw it out. Tupperware will replace it for you if you have a seal break or crack.

Does old Tupperware contain BPA?

Tupperware officially states that since 2010, they have not sold items containing BPA. In its continuous search for the best materials for use in its products, Tupperware has found other materials with improved performance characteristics that have been approved by regulators to be BPA free to replace polycarbonate.

Can I trade in my old Tupperware?

Bring in your old Tupperware and/or non-Tupperware products that you no longer use and trade in it for credit towards new items that you will use in your kitchen. If you have any Tupperware that is broken, chipped, peeling or cracked we can turn it in for warranty.

How old is my Tupperware?

"Every Tupperware product has a two-part number stamped into it. The first part (before the dash) is the mold number. Heads up: it can be super teeny-tiny," according to Tupperware.

Are Tupperware parties still a thing?

Tupperware is still sold mostly through a party plan, with rewards for hosts and hostesses. A Tupperware party is run by a Tupperware "consultant" for a host or hostess who invites friends and neighbors into their home to see the product line.

How do you clean old Tupperware?

After washing your containers with hot water and dish soap, fill them with white vinegar and let them sit for at least three minutes to remove icky, lasting smells. Then, pour out the vinegar and wash again with soap and water. Store them overnight (or longer) with newspaper.

How do I know if my Tupperware is BPA free?

How to tell if Plastic is BPA Free
  1. Turn the bottle or jar upside down, and look at the bottom to see if it contains a plastic resin identification code (commonly referred to as recycling code).
  2. If you see 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6, you can comfortably assume the bottle or jar is BPA free.

How do you deodorize Tupperware?

Rinse them with vinegar. After washing your containers with hot water and dish soap, fill them with white vinegar and let them sit for at least three minutes to remove icky, lasting smells. Then, pour out the vinegar and wash again with soap and water. Store them overnight (or longer) with newspaper.

Is Tupperware plastic safe?

While the vast majority of tupperware products are considered safe, for example, some of its food storage containers use polycarbonate plastic which has been shown to leach or filter the harmful hormone-disrupting chemical Bisphenol A (BPA) into food items after repeated uses.

Are Tupperware measuring cups toxic?

Stop using your vintage Tupperware NOW. These measuring cups are positive for 2,103 ppm Lead + 250 ppm Arsenic. Her advice is to dispose of vintage Tupperware such as the yellow measuring cups or for people to not use them until they contact the manufacturer to ensure they're safe for use.

Do old Rubbermaid containers have BPA?

In 2011, Rubbermaid Commercial Products decided not to enter the debate over BPA. It decided to eliminate the risk entirely along with any concerns about the safety of its products.

Is Tupperware still made in the USA?

TUPPERWARE PRODUCTS MADE IN US. Tupperware Home Parties Inc. of Orlando, Fla., confirmed that its items sold in the United States are made in the United States at three manufacturing facilities. These items are not imported into the United States, the company said.

Why does Tupperware get sticky?

Plastic Tupperware, Rubbermaid, or other containers can become "sticky" feeling if not used regularly. To get rid of the sticky residue, wash the items with Murphy's Oil Soap, and they'll be good as new again. Try it and see for yourself.

Can Tupperware go in the dishwasher?

Most plastic kitchen items are “top rack dishwasher safe", including Tupperware. Many would melt on the bottom rack due to proximity to the heating element for the “heated dry” part of the cycle. If you can turn that option off in your machine, plastic items can go in the bottom rack as well.

Is Tupperware microwave safe?

Yes, you can microwave Tupperware. They even developed a line of items that were designed for microwave cooking, called Tupperwave.

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