Bushnell Offers 1-Year “No Risk” Guarantee on More Products
Bushnell Outdoor Products has expanded its “Bulletproof Guarantee” to include several lines of binoculars, riflescopes and spotting scopes and its entire line of hunting laser rangefinders. This now provides a “no-risk”, one-year, money-back guarantee for these Bushnell products.
Originally introduced with the Legend Ultra HD binocular product line in 2011, Bushnell’s “Bulletproof Guarantee” provides that if customers were not completely satisfied with the product, the company would buy it back, no questions asked, for up to one year from the original date of purchase.
For 2012, Bushnell’s Bulletproof Guarantee now covers the Elite, Excursion EX, Legacy WP, Legend Ultra HD and Trophy XLT families of binoculars; Elite, Legend Ultra HD and Trophy XLT families of riflescopes and spotting scopes; and all hunting laser rangefinders.
Additional Limited Lifetime Warranty on Many Products
In addition to the “Bulletproof Guarantee”, the majority of Bushnell sports optics products are covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Bushnell guarantees those products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original owner. Exceptions to this Limited Lifetime Warranty, mostly electronic products and red-dot type optics, are listed on the Bushnell Warranty Page.
To learn more about Bushnell Outdoor Products and its complete line of sports optics and outdoor technology, visit www.Bushnell.com or call 1-800-423-3537.
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It would have been great had they done this five years ago. I bought a binocular/rangefinder that would not focus. Returned it twice under warranty, they said nothing wrong, and would not replace it. I sold it, and bought a Leupold. No more Bushnell products for me, and I have purchased many of theirs over the years.
I had a Bushnell Yardage pro 800. The alignment grid disapeared. I called Bushnell. They said return it with $10.00 and they would repair it. Weeks later, I got a letter saying it could not be repaired as someone had already been inside the unit. I knew this was not the case (bought it new) and asked them to return it. Weeks later after a second letter it was returned. I gave it a thorough examination and the screws holding it together had been sealed with paint during manufacture. So obviously no one had been inside it. I had nothing to loose so I did take it apart and the problem was the sighting grid was held in place with cellophane tape that had lost its stick. I made a simple repair with epoxy. I was so pissed that I gave it away and swore I would never own another Bushnell product. I don’t recomend them to anyone else. I love my Leica 1600 and Nikon for bow hunting.
Nat Lambeth
Have a 15-45x Bushnell spotting scope, it fell off the shooting bench, 32″ to a concrete surface. Obvious damage with a ratteling inside. Sent it for repair, explaining that it was my fault. They said it would cost more to repair then it was worth, but would give me a $50 credit with the purchase of a new one, at their inflated retail+ price. Told them to return it. They did. Took it apart & found one prism lens had come loose. Cemented it in place with Brownells AccraGlass & it’s been usable ever since. Last time I ever bought a Bushnell product.