Does IKEA sell individual parts? (all you need to know)
IKEA is known for its wide range of self-assembly furniture, which often requires a lot of fiddling with individual parts and tiny screws.
However, if you lose or damage any of these parts, your furniture may not work. If you need to repair your old IKEA furniture, then you might be wondering – does IKEA sell individual parts? Here’s what I found!
Does IKEA sell individual parts?
IKEA does sell individual replacement parts to customers who need them. If individual parts get lost, lost or damaged, you can get replacements from IKEA, even if you bought them years ago. This applies to all of their products, and you usually don’t pay for new parts.
So how do you get individual replacement parts from IKEA? Read on to learn more!
What should I do if a part is missing from my recent purchase at IKEA?
If any parts are missing from your recent IKEA purchase, you should call IKEA within 365 days of purchase and provide your delivery information.
After your request to the IKEA Helpline, IKEA will deliver your lost item within 7-10 days, depending on the size of the item.
Individual screws need to indicate the 6-digit code in the product assembly manual, and the screws will be mailed within 10 days.
If you need screws or other missing parts sooner, you should head to the IKEA returns counter at your local store with your receipt.
What if I need new parts for my old IKEA furniture?
If you lose or damage a part of your old IKEA furniture, you can order a replacement for free by contacting IKEA and quoting the 6-digit part number.
Also, if you don’t have a code for the part, you’ll need to visit the recovery section of your local IKEA store to see if the part is available – in which case, there may be a fee.
What should I do if IKEA cannot replace individual parts?
If IKEA doesn’t have the parts available, you can try finding third-party IKEA parts sellers on places like eBay and Amazon.
Another option is Swedish Furniture Parts, a website dedicated to missing IKEA parts.
However, unlike ordering replacements directly from IKEA, you have to pay for the parts from these sites.
Plus, if you’re dissatisfied with your IKEA purchase or experience, you may be eligible for a full refund.
If this is the case, you can check out our guide on how to return furniture to IKEA without a receipt, and whether IKEA accepts returns of assembled furniture.
Also, don’t forget to check out my full guide to IKEA trends and facts on how they became the biggest furniture brand in the world.
in conclusion
IKEA will usually provide replacement parts for free on anything you buy from them, even if you bought the item years ago, as long as you can provide the 6-digit part code.
If you don’t have the code or IKEA no longer has the part in stock, you can also try to find the part you need from a third party IKEA parts seller.