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Accidentally put a styrofoam container, which had an aluminum foil-wrapped item inside, into the microwave oven. The styrofoam caught fire and the alum. foil caused "ligthening" to bounce off the walls. Ok, can I still use my microwave?

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  • Accidentally put a styrofoam container, which had an aluminum foil-wrapped item inside, into the microwave oven. The styrofoam caught fire and the alum. foil caused "ligthening" to bounce off the walls. Ok, can I still use my microwave?

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    11.21.09, 02:47 PM Flag ]
    • oy

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      11.21.09, 03:03 PM Flag
    • I wouldn't. If you have apt. insurance they should replace that one for you.

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      11.21.09, 03:57 PM Flag
    • in college, we used to put lightbulbs in the microwave until they would get super bright and then explode. even those old microwaves were fine for continued use. yours should be, too.

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      11.21.09, 04:00 PM Flag
    • sure, it's fine.

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      11.21.09, 04:26 PM Flag
    • styrofoam shouldn't be in there either...

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      11.21.09, 06:25 PM Flag
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