Yes, because I used to work in the industry.
You have to consider how much it would cost to replace EVERYTHING if your house burned down and you lost the lot. It adds up...sheets, towels, clothes, kitchen utensils not to mention things like fridge, microwave, dishwasher, beds, furniture, toys.
I am pedantic about making sure we have adequate coverage. I personally think anyone who doesn't have home and contents insurance is mad. I always shake my head when I see someone on the news whose house has burned down and they say they weren't insured.


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so i'm not so crazy to make a comprehensive list? LOL Do you have a minimum value? Say, every item over a particular figure?
You can download a blank home contents calculator off most of the insurance websites to give you a start. That's how we got started. When we first did this (which is when we bought our house 4 years ago) we went through every room and valued all the items. It's surprising the amount of things you wouldn't normally insure unless you open every cupboard. Perfume, household electrical items (blender, food processor, vacuum cleaner etc).


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