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QUick one. Microwave oven packed up recently with crackling sound and smell of burnt-out circuitry. It now (rather predictably) doesn't cook anything: the lights are on but there is nobody home g. It's a large model, 10+ years old, and is just a microwave oven with no grill feature. It's in good nick though. Is it going to be worth getting this repaired, or should I ditch it and replace it with a new one (£80) ? NB bearing in mind the type of work involved, I wasn't planning on attempting the repair myself. opinions? ta Dave P |
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