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Kitchen/Home Appliance cover

do es anyone know of any company that covers Kitchen or home electrical appliances.?
NOT BRITISH GAS as their service levels are diabolical.

thanks in advance

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  • Daisies
    Daisies Posts: 256 Forumite
    Do any of the big chain shops? I seem to remember the place I bought my TV from had some kind of cover available. Can't even remember which shop, but it might have been Currys?
  • marcellep
    marcellep Posts: 1,695 Forumite
    jeeves wrote:
    do es anyone know of any company that covers Kitchen or home electrical appliances.?
    NOT BRITISH GAS as their service levels are diabolical.

    thanks in advance

    I think this might be the sort of insurance you may be looking for

    http://www.midkentwater.co.uk/eshop/HS%20Insurance/electrical%20Emergency.htm

    £47.88 per year for Electrical peace of mind
    call Homeserve free on 0800 073 2157 quote MKIE47T

    Hope that helps
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  • jeeves_2
    jeeves_2 Posts: 273 Forumite
    Thanks
    will check it out
  • Mikeyorks
    Mikeyorks Posts: 10,380 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    The link provided above only relates to supply problems - not the goods that use it? It specifically excludes repair to domestic appliances.

    Theres a previous thread on 'white goods' insurance .. with some links :-

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=21040

    .... personally I'd follow the advice to put the potential Insce money on one side each month to pay for repair directly? And you'll normally win.
    If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !
  • Try Domestic and General but they are expensive!
    As others have suggested have a piggy bank account somewhere to put some spare cash in either to pay for repairs when needed or purchase new.
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