Terms and conditions of sale
Last updated: 6 juillet 2026
General terms of sale for consumers, compliant with the French Consumer Code and Civil Code (transposing in particular Directives 2011/83/EU and Omnibus 2019/2161).
Article 1 — Scope
These terms apply to all sales concluded between COOLFRANCE and consumers within the meaning of the preliminary article of the French Consumer Code, via the online shop cool-france.com.
Article 2 — Formation of the contract
- Product presentation does not constitute a binding offer.
- Placing an order constitutes the customer's offer to buy.
- The sale is concluded upon the order confirmation sent by email.
- The contract is archived and available in the order confirmation.
Article 3 — Prices and payment
- All consumer prices are shown incl. VAT (20%).
- Any delivery costs are shown before the order is confirmed.
- For price reductions, the lowest price of the last 30 days is displayed (Art. L112-1-1 French Consumer Code — Omnibus).
- Payment methods: bank card, PayPal, bank transfer.
Article 4 — Delivery
Delivery to EU countries. Standard cost: €29.99. Free delivery from €500.00. Times are shown on the product page.
Article 5 — Right of withdrawal
Consumers have 14 days to exercise their right of withdrawal without giving reasons (Articles L221-18 et seq. of the French Consumer Code). Details and form on the Right of withdrawal page. Right of withdrawal
Article 6 — Warranties
Consumers benefit from the legal warranty of conformity (Articles L217-3 et seq. of the French Consumer Code) and the warranty against hidden defects (Articles 1641 et seq. of the Civil Code). The legal warranty of conformity applies for 2 years from delivery. A commercial warranty from the manufacturer may also apply.
Article 7 — Liability
The seller cannot be held liable for damage resulting from misuse of the product or failure to follow the installation instructions. Mandatory statutory provisions remain applicable.
Article 8 — Applicable law and disputes
French law applies. Mandatory consumer-protection rules of your EU country of residence remain applicable (Art. 6 Rome I Regulation). In the event of a dispute, an amicable solution will be sought before any legal action.
Article 9 — Online dispute resolution
European online dispute resolution platform: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr