I have been bitten by a stereo amp power capactor & a CRT when I cut thru the big red wire attached to the back of the screen.
Microwave capactors have a ' bleed resistor' across the terminals so in theory they should be discharged.
The exception probably is if you have plugged it in to test it, it's not worked so you scrap it right away.
That exception probably works on any electrical item too, if it's just been plugged in, even if it didn't do anything, the capacitors should be treated as if they are charged up.
Even microwave capactors.
A while ago I did test one, found it didn't work & started to scrap it down, I started on the platter drive motor underneath it & when I cut thru the 2 wires I got a shock.
Thats when I realised i'd been too hasty & hadn't unplugged it.....
Even if it's only a small shock, the danger can be elsewhere, like you get the shock & your arm jerks back & you slice yourself on something sharp close by.
Be aware of your surroundings.
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