I killed the microwave
The thing is less than a year old too! Augh!
I had a long interview yesterday afternoon and after it I went to cook dinner. I wasn't feeling well and not quite with it. I "put" the veggies in the microwave to cook them.
After 2 or 3 minutes I heard a weird clicking noise. I went and opened the microwave and there was nothing in it!
We tried using it a little later again and now it won't work. Oh well, at least I know what kind works best for us and I can just go buy it this time instead of shopping at 5 different stores. :-)
Tawra
I had a long interview yesterday afternoon and after it I went to cook dinner. I wasn't feeling well and not quite with it. I "put" the veggies in the microwave to cook them.
After 2 or 3 minutes I heard a weird clicking noise. I went and opened the microwave and there was nothing in it!
We tried using it a little later again and now it won't work. Oh well, at least I know what kind works best for us and I can just go buy it this time instead of shopping at 5 different stores. :-)
Tawra





3 Comments:
If it's less than a year old, it should be on warranty. Hopefully you still have your receipt. Good luck!
Our Microwave recently died after we moved it (and ourselves)cross country.My husband read up on microwaves in general in an old Readers Digest book called The New Fix It Yourself Manuel.It just needed a new $2 fuse from Wally World and it's working perfectly again.I've seen this book at most libraries,its around 20 years old.Its worth a shot.Good Luck and I want you to know I am absolutely wearing out my Dining On A Dime Cookbook.I have around 50 cookbooks and when I ask my husband to grab my favorite cookbook off the shelf for me he knows exactly which one I'm talking about.It is a truly great resource in a frugal home!
Tawra,
New to this site but just wanted to tell you that we had a similar experience. Our nearly new microwave died...my husband researched the brand name online...bought a new fuse and it's been working fine ever since. It's worth checking into to save a lot!
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