My opinion, to which I may still be allowed under the 1st Amendment:
In today's manufacturing world, things work when you get them and last and last. Buying an extended warranty is a waste of money, unlike years ago when it was "buyer beware". I often ask checkout folks if they are getting paid to attempt in selling me an extended warranty, especially on a $50 item.....response is a blank stare....you know they are told to ask.
Next thing is collecting on the thing if you should need it. First of all what did you do with the receipt.........second is what is there in the small print that you missed....third is do you remember where you bought it and is the mfgr. still in business.
Here's the kicker. My current microwave is a Panasonic with "The Genius Sensor" and 1250W of power. My previous MW is the same identical unit upon which my current one sits.....The reason for the replacement was that the rotated glass tray in the former broke after about some 10 years of service. Replacement price was $50 + tax + shipping. The new unit cost me $149 at ww and is now getting close to 10 years itself. Otherwise both work perfectly.
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