REGISTER YOUR PRODUCTS

Each of our products has a unique serial number assigned, which you'll find on a sticker, on the box. We encourage our customers to register their products for warranty purposes, although it is not necessary to do so for the warranty to be valid.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Thank you for purchasing a 3 Legged Thing product.

We are very proud of our design and engineering standards, and as such, 3 Legged Thing offers a 5 year limited warranty against manufacturing defects.

  • OWNERSHIP

    The warranty is limited to the original owner and cannot be transferred. Should the ownership change, the warranty will only be valid up to the statutory duration according to the applicable law in each country, provided that the original proof of purchase is available.

  • LIMITATIONS

    Where items are deliberately removable from a product - i.e. release plates, camera screws, mounting plates, threaded bolts, threaded sleeves, monopod legs, centre columns, ball heads, d-rings and all footwear types, these items are warranted only against manufacturing defect, and not against loss as the result of use or transportation. We recommend that tripods and heads are transported in the supplied bags and cases so that any loose items are retained whilst transporting them.

  • EASY RETURNS

    The warranty extends from the date of purchase, as supplied on the purchase receipt, to the same date and time in five years, effectively providing a 5 year and 1 day warranty on all items. Claims will be taken from the time submitted, regardless of the timing of the return, within reason.

  • CLAIMS

    All warranty claims should be submitted to support@3leggedthing.com. We will endeavour to resolve your claim quickly and to your satisfaction. Bribing us with cakes is entirely unnecessary, but don't let that stop you.

The Chicken Shed

The Kinsbourne Poultry Farm has been at Bury End since 1966. At the height of its magnificence 30,000 chickens were kept in cages in 7 sheds each containing 3000-6000 hens. 25000 eggs were produced every week, and 24 tons of feed were consumed.

Our CEO, Danny Lenihan, first moved his business into shed 2 (unit 9) in August 2008. The farm is a beautiful location to work, and whilst there are no chickens any more, the sheds still have manual wind-down eaves to ventilate, and we still get visitors asking to buy eggs from time to time.