German Phrase
Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?
Meaning
The sentence asks whether the product comes with a warranty or guarantee. In German, ‘Garantie’ usually refers to an additional, often time‑limited promise beyond the legal warranty (Gewährleistung).
When to use
Use this question when you are shopping in a store, browsing an online shop, or speaking with a sales representative and you need to know if the item is covered by a guarantee.
✦Grammar Breakdown
HatdiesesProduktGarantie?
Verb‑Subject‑Object order
In yes‑no questions the finite verb (Hat) comes first, followed by the subject (dieses Produkt) and then the object (Garantie).
Demonstrative pronoun
‘dieses’ is the neuter nominative form of ‘dieser’, matching the neuter noun Produkt.
Garantie vs. Gewährleistung
‘Garantie’ is a voluntary promise by the seller/manufacturer, while ‘Gewährleistung’ is the statutory warranty required by law.
🗨In Conversation
Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?
Does this product have a warranty?
Ja, es hat eine zweijährige Garantie.
Yes, it comes with a two‑year warranty.
✕Common Mistakes
Ist dieses Produkt Garantie?
‘Ist’ is the verb ‘to be’; the correct verb for possession is ‘haben’ (Hat).
Hat dieser Produkt Garantie?
‘dieser’ is masculine; the noun Produkt is neuter, so the correct form is ‘dieses’.
Hat dieses Produkt Garantie?
Leaving out the article makes the phrase sound abrupt; you can also say ‘eine Garantie’ for clarity.
↔Alternatives
Gibt es eine Garantie für dieses Produkt?
Is there a guarantee for this product?
Ist das Produkt garantiert?
Is the product guaranteed?
Wie lange ist die Garantie?
How long is the warranty?
Cultural Tip
In Germany, every new product automatically comes with a two‑year statutory warranty (Gewährleistung). A ‘Garantie’ is an extra promise, often for a longer period or covering specific defects. When you ask about ‘Garantie’, you’re usually looking for a manufacturer’s additional coverage, not the legal minimum.

