bbi1 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Microwave oven working but not heating, not sure what the problem is. I would presume it's the owner's responsibility to fix this? You would think that the microwave was in a working state when the tenant moved in, so it should be the landlord's responsibility, but judging on past responses I'm guessing that people here will say it's the tenant's responsibility and go and fix it yourself?
flyingtlger Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Contact your landlord and see what he/she says. In the worst case scenario, nowadays microwaves are inexpensive and good quality, it might be worth your time to invest in one if you're denied. 2
mfinasi Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 It would be reasonable to ask the landlord to replace the microwave, if it's a piss yellow color it's probably long due replacement anyway. 1 1
Popular Post retarius Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 If it is not heating, it os not working by definition. An over that doesn't heat is not a working oven. 1 1 1 3
impulse Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Even if you do pay to have it replaced, discuss it with the landlord first. Otherwise you may get a double whammy when they charge you for the binned microwave when you leave. But I wouldn't get too upset about forking over $100 or so for a new microwave if it comes to that. Life's too short to waste it on stress. 1
Liverpool Lou Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 8 minutes ago, bbi1 said: Microwave oven working but not heating, not sure what the problem is. I would presume it's the owner's responsibility to fix this? You would think that the microwave was in a working state when the tenant moved in, so it should be the landlord's responsibility, but judging on past responses I'm guessing that people here will say it's the tenant's responsibility and go and fix it yourself? "...I'm guessing that people here will say it's the tenant's responsibility...". It's irrelevant what people here say, just ask your landlord. 1
Popular Post billd766 Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 5 minutes ago, bbi1 said: Microwave oven working but not heating, not sure what the problem is. I would presume it's the owner's responsibility to fix this? You would think that the microwave was in a working state when the tenant moved in, so it should be the landlord's responsibility, but judging on past responses I'm guessing that people here will say it's the tenant's responsibility and go and fix it yourself? I would have thought that the tenant would have confirmed in writing whose responsibility was whose before signing the lease. Then if there is a problem with the microwave both would know who has to pay for the repair/replacement. At this point the landlord can say that it was working when he tested it. If it is not working now it is the tenants problem. one way around it, would be for the tenant to buy a new microwave, keep the old one and take the new one when he leaves. 3 1
Popular Post Sheryl Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 Since the microwave was there when you moved in, it belongs to the landlord. However unless your lease specifies a microwave (unlikely) he is not obligated to repair or replace it (with microwaves usually best to just replace). Inform the landlord that it is not working. If he fails to replace or fix it, buy one yourself but keep the landlord's one in a closet somewhere and also keep the receipt for the new one bought. When you move out, leave the landlord's microwave behind and take the one you bought with you, or sell/give it to someone since it is yours. It is sometimes helpful with landlords to offer to pay yourself and deduct from the following month's rent so might try offering that as an option as well. 4 1
bbi1 Posted February 12, 2024 Author Posted February 12, 2024 1 minute ago, impulse said: Even if you do pay to have it fixed, discuss it with the landlord first. Otherwise you may get a double whammy when they charge you for the binned microwave when you leave. But I wouldn't get too upset about forking over $100 or so for a new microwave if it comes to that. Life's too short to waste it on stress. I wouldn't be paying to fix the microwave, as I'm not really using it much, I'm not going to be staying here for more than a couple of months, and in the West it's the landlord's responsibility to fix something broken, especially any appliances not working. Seems to be different here in Thailand with some landlords, but I will ask them to fix the microwave and see what they say.
Popular Post bbi1 Posted February 12, 2024 Author Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 7 minutes ago, Sheryl said: Since the microwave was there when you moved in, it belongs to the landlord. However unless your lease specifies a microwave (unlikely) he is not obligated to repair or replace it (with microwaves usually best to just replace). Checked my lease. Yes, there is a microwave stated in the lease for my room. 1 2
Popular Post worgeordie Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 I am a landlord ,and fix A/c ,pumps, water heaters and microwaves ,as I feel it's my responsibility , keep the customers happy , but I feel most Thai landlords would rather lose a customer than fix anything .it's not all profit ,renting property ,you have costs and expenses. regards Worgeordie 2 1
impulse Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 21 minutes ago, bbi1 said: I wouldn't be paying to fix the microwave, as I'm not really using it much, I'm not going to be staying here for more than a couple of months, and in the West it's the landlord's responsibility to fix something broken, especially any appliances not working. Seems to be different here in Thailand with some landlords, but I will ask them to fix the microwave and see what they say. Yeah, I changed my post to "replace" instead of fix. Microwaves nowadays are so cheap. And if you did fix it, you would still have the one on the inventory list when you leave. In my apartment in Bangkok, I had great luck with the landlord taking care of all the stuff that belonged to them. They never batted an eye when I reported something out of order. They fixed both A/C's and replaced a refrigerator during my tenure, along with a shower water heater. I lived in my apartment for 5+ years. In fact, after I had my bypass, they even offered to move me to the ground floor for free so I wouldn't have to climb to the 5th floor. But I wanted the exercise. Not all Thai landlords are bad... But your mileage may vary depending on your situation. Edit: As I recall, most of the leases I've had over the years specify an amount that would have to be paid by me before they'd start paying for repairs. Usually around $50 and mostly so tenants aren't pestering them every day for light bulbs and other piddly stuff. (And so tenants don't deliberately break stuff to get a new one) But I don't recall if that was in my Bangkok lease. You may want to check yours.
JimTripper Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 No harm in asking, worst case they say no. Gives you a head start on looking for a new unit and they lose a month or two looking for a new tenant along with a possible broker fee of one month.
VocalNeal Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 17 minutes ago, bbi1 said: I wouldn't be paying to fix the microwave, as I'm not really using it much, I'm not going to be staying here for more than a couple of months, and in the West it's the landlord's responsibility to fix something broken, especially any appliances not working. Seems to be different here in Thailand with some landlords, but I will ask them to fix the microwave and see what they say. Contact the owner and report the broken microwave. Ask him if he would like you to buy a replacement and deduct the cost from next month's rent. Last resort. Who needs it working the most? You or him.
KannikaP Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 25 minutes ago, retarius said: If it is not heating, it os not working by definition. An over that doesn't heat is not a working oven. And a keyboard which does not put the correct letters is not a working keyboard. 555
nauseus Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 34 minutes ago, billd766 said: I would have thought that the tenant would have confirmed in writing whose responsibility was whose before signing the lease. Then if there is a problem with the microwave both would know who has to pay for the repair/replacement. At this point the landlord can say that it was working when he tested it. If it is not working now it is the tenants problem. one way around it, would be for the tenant to buy a new microwave, keep the old one and take the new one when he leaves. Exactly. Should be a part of your contract, whoever has to pay. 1
stoner Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 1 hour ago, bbi1 said: and in the West good thing we are in the east eh. 1
Popular Post dginoob Posted February 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted February 12, 2024 It could be the high voltage fuse that's blown, or maybe the magnetron has failed. Both are relatively easy to replace. My microwave stopped working (same as yours, it appeared to be working but would not heat food). My landlord bought me a new one, but I preferred the older one so I fixed it myself. Mine turned out to be just a blown HV fuse which was only 43 baht to replace: https://shopee.co.th/ฟิวส์-กระบอกฟิวส์-ไมโครเวฟ-เตาอบ-Microwave-Fuse-5kV-0.65A-0.7A-0.75A-0.9A-สายกระบอกฟิวส์-MW-ขาว-(1-ตัว)-i.253932797.22473681910 If it's the magnetron, they are also not expensive to replace (I bought one before I knew it was a blown fuse): https://www.lazada.co.th/products/i3076807555-s11297855015.html?urlFlag=true&mp=1&tradePath=omItm&tradeOrderId=740461231503272&tradeOrderLineId=740461231603272&spm=spm%3Da2o42.order_details.item_title.1 1 1 1
lopburi3 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 1 hour ago, retarius said: If it is not heating, it os not working by definition. An over that doesn't heat is not a working oven. A microwave is not an oven by definition. Poster clearly stated microwave worked. Suspect best to contact owner and ask them what to do - improper work on a microwave could become a health (burn you) issue. As said it could be just a fuse wire inside - but taking apart by untrained is not advised.
Sheryl Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 2 hours ago, bbi1 said: Checked my lease. Yes, there is a microwave stated in the lease for my room. OK then landlord has an obligation to repair or replace. If he seems reluctant to do so, offer to purchase a new one yourself and deduct cost from following month's rent (providing him the receipt of course -- and get this agreement in writing in some form, even if just an email exchange). In that scenario the new one would belong to landlord. I would not however get involved in trying to repair it as you could be blamed if the repair goes badly. If landlord wants to try repair have him take it or at least specify the choice of mechanic. 1 1
Lemsta69 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 1 hour ago, stoner said: good thing we are in the east eh. Oh really, I hadn't noticed? 😉 1
bbko Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 OP didn't you ask about a bad bum gun? Now a broken microwave? How much is the rent at this place where things are breaking down on a weekly basis? 1
steven100 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 16 minutes ago, bbko said: OP didn't you ask about a bad bum gun? Now a broken microwave? How much is the rent at this place where things are breaking down on a weekly basis? 2500 a month ... near the klong in shanty town area. 1
steven100 Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Throw the damn microwave over the balcony ... and anything else that's broken ... That'll send a message to the landlord !! 1200 baht for cheap microwave.
sometimewoodworker Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 Having repaired a couple of microwaves that were thrown out and not fixed a third. The problems were 1) a bulb that burned out 2) a blown glass encased fuse 3) something more serious Thai I didn’t spend much time on as it was free No 1 & 2 functioned perfectly for about 15 years. Time taken, about 15 minutes for each, it’s worth 10 minutes of your time to check. 1
PingRoundTheWorld Posted February 12, 2024 Posted February 12, 2024 There's no point repairing a microwave - easier to replace. Yes, it is the owner's responsibility and they will have to do it when you move out anyway. The microwave at my condo broke down, but I got tired of waiting for the fix and just bought one on Lazada, I think it was 1500 baht or so - which I would gladly pay to not have to deal with service people coming over here and waking me up - let the owner deal with that bs after I move out.
wisemonkey Posted February 16, 2024 Posted February 16, 2024 On 2/12/2024 at 4:55 PM, bbi1 said: Microwave oven working but not heating, not sure what the problem is. I would presume it's the owner's responsibility to fix this? You would think that the microwave was in a working state when the tenant moved in, so it should be the landlord's responsibility, but judging on past responses I'm guessing that people here will say it's the tenant's responsibility and go and fix it yourself? So you own significant value elsewhere, yet complain about microwave repairs? LoL
Lorry Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 On 2/12/2024 at 1:09 PM, billd766 said: one way around it, would be for the tenant to buy a new microwave, keep the old one and take the new one when he leaves. I am in the same position as OP and plan to do what you wrote. I am still wondering whether I should go to the Samsung Service Center and see whether it can cheaply be fixed. After reading from 2 posters that repair may be easy, I will try this. PS in my home country I recently threw away a very good professional microwave for restaurants made in Germany, because everybody told me to just buy a new one. Problem was the same as in OP. The new one was a shoddy piece of plastic made in China. I really should follow AN more diligently :)
scubascuba3 Posted May 24, 2024 Posted May 24, 2024 3 hours ago, Lorry said: I am in the same position as OP and plan to do what you wrote. I am still wondering whether I should go to the Samsung Service Center and see whether it can cheaply be fixed. After reading from 2 posters that repair may be easy, I will try this. PS in my home country I recently threw away a very good professional microwave for restaurants made in Germany, because everybody told me to just buy a new one. Problem was the same as in OP. The new one was a shoddy piece of plastic made in China. I really should follow AN more diligently :) they're only 2k, all that hassle for repair that may not work anyway
Lorry Posted May 25, 2024 Posted May 25, 2024 10 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: they're only 2k That was my thinking too, when I threw my microwave away in my home country. Turned out the new one (cheapest I could find, 2.4k) was a shoddy piece of plastic from China. It gets stuff lukewarm, that's good enough for me. The one I threw away was in the price range of 15k up. After this experience and reading AN, today I had my microwave fixed. Fuse and condenser replaced, 957 THB. BigC sells new ones from Toshiba for 1790, they are not bad. The one I have sells second-hand for 2000.
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