you have statutory rights Under the sale of goods act 1979 mate
Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 goods must be as described, of satisfactory quality and fit for purpose.
Fit for purpose means both their everyday purpose, and also any specific purpose that you agreed with the seller
Your rights are against the shop – the company that sold you the product – not the manufacturer, and so you must make any claim against the retailer.(The shop)
You have the right to reject your item and get a refund within four weeks of purchase
You could also ask the shop to repair or replace your item w