The Easiest Way To Fix A Broken Microwave Door Handle

Even if you're unsure how long your microwave should last, you may feel utterly baffled if you find that your handle comes flying off. While microwaves are generally quite sturdy, it doesn't mean that they can't break. However, rather than tossing the whole appliance away, there is actually another solution: stick it back on by adding glue. Although it may seem like an odd way to fix your microwave, it can help to quickly get the job done for a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new one, which can set you back up to $600. This makes it a great option if you're running tight on money or looking for a quick fix rather than replacing your microwave. Even better, it also saves you from sending unnecessary waste to landfill.

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Of course, this is great news if you find that your microwave handle has come flying off unexpectedly. However, how exactly do you connect the handle back to your broken microwave? Thankfully, you only need a few items to get the job done. We'll break it down for you below. As a result, you should be able to use your microwave just as it was before.

You will need some epoxy glue

In order to repair your microwave, all you will need is a respirator mask and some epoxy glue. If you don't already have some, you should be able to find some at your local DIY store. When you have some ready to go, simply add a small amount to the broken microwave handle on either end, where it would come into direct contact with the appliance. However, you should always make sure to utilize some disposable gloves while working with the glue, as well as ensure that you're getting plenty of fresh air in an outdoor space. This will help to keep you safe when working with this type of product. Next, all you need to do is put the handle back in place. Now, you should be able to use your microwave just as you did before — it's really as simple as that.

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The reason this particular fix works so well all boils down to the strength of this specific type of glue — epoxy glue. This means the handle can fit securely without you having to worry. However, you should take extra caution not to get any in the interior of your microwave, per Gadget Review; otherwise, you'll probably have to clean it or throw it away. Of course, you can always hire a professional if you want a more reliable solution. Now, all that's left is to try it out for yourself. 

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