When heating something, the microwave made some funny stuttering noises. Then there was a funny smell. It was switched off then and a small amount of flame was seen inside the oven, from the top corner, eating through and melting all the plastic.
Luckily it was caught in time. The microwave was free standing i.e. not within a bigger, heavier unit. The microwave door was closed, the unit unplugged and quickly moved outside to safety where the fire burned out. Obviously the microwave can't be used any more and will have to be replaced.
We have home insurance but have never made a claim to date. Would such an occurance be normally covered under a typical home insurance policy? i.e. replace a microwave that burned up? With an excess of €150, it would hardly be worth it to make a claim in this case and thankfully there was no damage beyond the microwave itself, apart from getting quite a scare. If the fire was bigger and caused more damage we assume that would be covered.
We're just curious whether the cost of replacement would be covered. Does anyone know offhand?