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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Tom Borcich

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-From what I’ve seen there are two major manufactures of Microwave ovens, Look at any brand, you will find a door lock switch that goes straight out with a hole in it, and another type of swich that is like a hook that slides into an opening on the frame of the oven. My KitchenAid has the first type of switch, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Frigidaire all have an identical door lock switchs so that is one manufacturer, this is a very common problem! The ones that have the hook type swithc are more reliable in my experience. My Kitchen Aid is bad now and this is the fourth time its gone bad so my extended warranty is giving me a refund of the entire purchase price under their “No Lemon policy”! I've had the oven for almost 5 years.
+From what I’ve seen there are two major manufactures of Microwave ovens, Look at any brand, you will find a door lock switch that goes straight out with a hole in it, and another type of swich that is like a hook that slides into an opening on the frame of the oven. My KitchenAid has the first type of switch, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Frigidaire all have an identical door lock switchs so that is one manufacturer, this is a very common problem! The ones that have the hook type switch (LG, Samsung, Toshiba, Zline) seem to be more reliable in my experience. My Kitchen Aid is bad now and this is the fourth time its gone bad so my extended warranty is giving me a refund of the entire purchase price under their “No Lemon policy”! I've had the oven for almost 5 years.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Tom Borcich

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-From what I’ve seen there are two major manufactures of Microwave ovens, Look at any brand, you will find a door lock switch that goes straight out with a hole in it, and another type of swich that is like a hook that slides into an opening on the frame of the oven. My KitchenAid has the first type of switch, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Frigidaire all have an identical door lock switchs so that is one manufacturer. The ones that have the hook type swithc are more reliable in my experience. My Kitchen Aid is bad now and this is the fourth time its gone bad so my extended warranty is giving me a refund of the entire purchase price under their “No Lemon policy”! I've had the oven for almost 5 years.
+From what I’ve seen there are two major manufactures of Microwave ovens, Look at any brand, you will find a door lock switch that goes straight out with a hole in it, and another type of swich that is like a hook that slides into an opening on the frame of the oven. My KitchenAid has the first type of switch, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Frigidaire all have an identical door lock switchs so that is one manufacturer, this is a very common problem! The ones that have the hook type swithc are more reliable in my experience. My Kitchen Aid is bad now and this is the fourth time its gone bad so my extended warranty is giving me a refund of the entire purchase price under their “No Lemon policy”! I've had the oven for almost 5 years.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Tom Borcich

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From what I’ve seen there are two major manufactures of Microwave ovens, Look at any brand, you will find a door lock switch that goes straight out with a hole in it, and another type of swich that is like a hook that slides into an opening on the frame of the oven. My KitchenAid has the first type of switch, Whirlpool, Maytag, GE, Frigidaire all have an identical door lock switchs so that is one manufacturer.  The ones that have the hook type swithc are more reliable in my experience. My Kitchen Aid is bad now and this is the fourth time its gone bad so my extended warranty is giving me a refund of the entire purchase price under their “No Lemon policy”! I've had the oven for almost 5 years.

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