I wouldn't pay extra for any type of extra or extended warranty on anything. Those make money for the seller. Yes, you could encounter a situation where the warranty would pay off but it's very expensive "insurance". Best to save that money and add some each month in an account for repairs. Over a lifetime, the probability is high that you'll come out ahead passing on the warranties. Do you really want to buy a product that you are gambling that it will break down so you can get your money's worth out of warranty expense?