Insurance agents should be recommending to homeowners the importance of surge protectors on kitchen appliances, especially those that have electronic control panels.
Good point – I had a customer who literally had a Turkey in the oven “pop” and explode dressing out the side because of an electrical surge. There are definite safety issues.
“Monster” covers power surges- if your equipment gets fried through the strip, they replace it. For as long as you own the strip. No dollar limit.
Of course, there are exclusions- if it’s damaged by other means, flood, etc.
Not a cheap brand, but definitely worth the price if you have even moderately high priced electronics.
Insurance agents should be recommending to homeowners the importance of surge protectors on kitchen appliances, especially those that have electronic control panels.
Good point – I had a customer who literally had a Turkey in the oven “pop” and explode dressing out the side because of an electrical surge. There are definite safety issues.
If the subject comes up I suggest customers buy a surge protector; aren’t these guaranted to protect their stuff up to certain dollar limits?
I tell people it’s still a good idea to unplug stuff if there’s an impending lightning storm.
One alternative is recommending customers the Homeowner Equipment Breakdown policy provided by Hartfoed Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co.
“Monster” covers power surges- if your equipment gets fried through the strip, they replace it. For as long as you own the strip. No dollar limit.
Of course, there are exclusions- if it’s damaged by other means, flood, etc.
Not a cheap brand, but definitely worth the price if you have even moderately high priced electronics.