Steven Cohen  |  March 25, 2020

Category: Household

man placing food into a bosch microwave

A class action lawsuit has been waged against Bosch by consumers who claim the company’s drawer microwaves are prone to catching on fire.

Plaintiffs Joshua Edin and Carolyn Giandonato say the defect and the resulting damage is not a result of overcooking, as it could take only about 30 seconds for the product to overheat and produce smoke.

Edin claims he purchased a Bosch-branded microwave drawer with model Number HMD8451UC from Amazon.com when remodeling his kitchen. Edin says he specifically picked out the Bosch because of the name, the brand reputation and the design of the microwave which fits into a kitchen island, under the countertop.

On Sept. 22 2019, Edin was allegedly melting butter for 30 seconds when the microwave started making clicking noises that sounded like an electrical fire. He claims when he opened the microwave drawer, smoke began coming out of the microwave.

After turning off the microwave, Edin argues that he saw that a magnetron tube had been burned and portions of the waveguide were also charred. After this incident, Edin states he purchased a new magnetron tube and replaced it in the microwave.

The plaintiff notes that the magnetron tube is not the defective part of the microwave, so the product will probably fail in the near future.

Edin reportedly did online research about the product and discovered that other individuals were having problems with their Bosch microwave.

“Because Bosch unlawfully concealed the defect from Mr. Edin before his purchase, as well as after the Microwave was installed in his home and being used, he did not suspect (and had no reason to suspect) that there was anything wrong with his Microwave until the defect manifested,” according to the Bosch class action lawsuit.

Edin claims that if he knew about the defect in the microwave, he wouldn’t have purchased it or would have paid less for the product.

Giandonato allegedly had a similar incident with her Bosch microwave. She says she purchased a Bosch-branded Microwave Oven Drawer with model Number HMD8451UC. She states that she paid $1,196 for the product.

After it was installed, her microwave also started making clicking noises when heating food. She says the noises were associated with arcing inside of the microwave, with evidence that there is a defect in the product and that it will likely fail in the foreseeable future.

Bosch microwave drawerThe defects in the microwaves makes the product unfit for the ordinary purpose for which they are used, which is to safely heat up food up to 950 watts.

The Bosch class action lawsuit argues that Bosch should have known about the defect in the microwave and that the defect caused the product to function improperly during their expected useful life.

The plaintiffs maintain that Bosch should have known about the defects because of consumer complaints, which includes years of public internet posts about the product. Despite knowing about the defect, Bosch did not do anything to remedy the defect or stop the microwaves from being sold.

“Instead, Bosch replaced the defective Microwaves with equally defective Microwaves, replaced the magnetron with a new magnetron which did not remedy the defect, or improperly denied warranty claims,” argues the Bosch class action lawsuit.

Edin and Giandonato say that Bosch had a duty to disclose the defect and not conceal it from the plaintiffs and other potential Class Members. Bosch’s failure to disclose the defects puts consumers at risk of personal injury and/or property damage, they claim.

The plaintiffs note that when corresponding with customers, Bosch does not disclose that the microwave suffers from a defect. As a result, reasonable customers are continuing to purchase the microwave and installing them in their homes, even though it is unsafe to do so, argues the Bosch class action lawsuit.

“Bosch has wrongfully placed on Plaintiffs and Class members the burden, expense, and difficulty involved in discovering the defect, repairing and replacing the Microwaves (potentially multiple times), and paying for the cost of damages caused by the defect,” the plaintiffs allege.

In addition, the Bosch class action claims that Bosch breached its warranty at the time that the microwaves were shipped because the products were defective when they came off the assembly line.

Prospective Class Members include: “All persons residing in the State of Minnesota who purchased a Bosch Microwave Drawer, model numbers HMD8053UC and HMD8451UC.”

Do you own a Bosch drawer microwave with a defect? Leave a message in the comments section below.

The plaintiffs are represented by Alex Straus, Gregory F. Coleman, Rachel Soffin, Lisa A. White, and Adam A. Edwards of Greg Coleman Law PC, Harper T. Segui and Daniel K. Bryson of Whitfield Bryson LLP, and Hassan A. Zavareei and Andrea Gold of Tycko and Zavareei LLP.

The Bosch Microwave Class Action Lawsuit is Edin, et al. v. BSH Home Appliances Corporation d/b/a Bosch, Case No. 8:20-cv-00576, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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100 thoughts onBosch Class Action Says Microwaves Can Catch On Fire

  1. Brad Phillips says:

    Same exact thing just happened to ours while melting butter for less than 30 seconds. (model HMD8451UC) Please add me to the list. Thanks

  2. Mehdi says:

    I have the same problem with my Bosch microwave. How can I be added to the lawsuite?

  3. Hinna says:

    We’ve had our Bosch Microwave Oven for 6 years now and we’ve had multiple issues with it. Model HMC80251UC/01. Issues such as the screen not working, then getting it replaced and then the lights going out, and the entire microwave completely going out. Repairs have cost us easily $1000 in repairs. But the first time it sparked was 2 years ago. I thought maybe some grease had gotten on the upper panel where there was mesh. I wiped it up and that was that. Then last week, we were popping popcorn, and it burst into flames!!! Repair guy says it is not repairable, needs to be trashed

  4. Cheryl Riddelle says:

    My microwave drawer has not caught on fire however, the drawer does not activate the magnetron when it closes. because of this problem, the food does not heat. The repairman has been out 3 times troubleshooting, and finally deemed it non-repairable. I have sent all the paperwork to Bosch via email, and called many times. I still have not had this $1,500 unit replaced! So disappointed in Bosch whom I thought a reputable brand/company. Now I read that there is a safety issue with this drawer as well! Very concerned.

  5. Heather Hanson says:

    Same thing happened to our Bosch microwave tonight! Terrifying!!. Model HMB7122UC/05

  6. Gloria W says:

    I am having same problem with Bosch HMB50152UC/02. We’ve had it less than 2 years. The repair man came out today and said magnetron. It seems odd to have problems with what supposed to be quality brand this early so started researching and seeing many issues with Bosch microwaves having this issue.

  7. Javed says:

    Bosch HMC80252uc/05 the metallic turn table is sparking and stopped turning in 1 year old microwave. Bosch said get a new turntable for $100 , as it is out of warranty

  8. Jean says:

    My Bosch microwave, Model HMD8451UC/02, had similar problems as described by others here. The Bosch service repair person told me that the device cannot be repaired. It is less than 3 years old. I live in Massachusetts. Does anyone know if there is a class action against Bosch in MA for this defective product ?

  9. George Mobayed says:

    My Bosch Model HMB57152UC started smoking last night and blew the fuse. Smells like it started on fire.
    Purchased August 2019

  10. Phil Devol says:

    Have a HMC80152UC with a burnt terminal on the KSD 160 thermal fuse which sits upon the Toshiba 2M303H, Magnetron. Unit doesn’t work.

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