Adapter waranty

Does the power adapter of the MBP come with 1 year waranty?
Because the cord close to the magnet is coming loose... (if you understand ;))
Thx

Yes it's covered as long as your computer is in warranty. And yes I understand your problem, it happens all the time with these adaptors. Simply take the adaptor to the Apple Store or call them and they will most likely exchange it for a new one. Make sure you have the serial number of your computer for them.
I haven't heard of Apple not exchanging these within the warranty for this type of issue as it's quite common. I wouldn't worry too much over it.
Nick

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