3 bed semi, buildings and contents full accidental cover, 6k of personal items away from the home, all electrical covered including mobiles, 100 quid excess and for the first time my "best" bike is covered anywhere away from the home, oh and it includes legal and travel insurance. 34/month which is what my existing policy had gone up to but without half of the benefits this new policy has got.
Direct Line, £250 ish IIRC, Buildings and Contents for 3 bed house. No 'named' items or bikes.
Not even worth trying to compare if that's what your thinking, unless we all live next door to each other
Pretty much the same then before I added the bike which is basically a tenner a week. What with the current theft ratio I don't think that's bad for full cover of the bike.
A small fortune to Direct Line Premier Select (or whatever it's called) as it covers the bikes
Direct Line Plus........... buy it though TopCashback
Pedal cover ~350 quid.
Covers us for pretty much everything, including if I wreck the bike in a crash
Pedal cover. About 400 quid. All my bikes covered for up to 10k each even if just sling in the garage as long as it's locked. Also covered for accidental damage worldwide, theft provide it's locked up (no lock specification) or locked to the roof rack.
Plus Darren at Pedal Cover isn't a call centre but an actual human who seems genuinely to want to help.
John Lewis Specialist - house, contents, 7 bikes, 2 canoes and 2 kayaks, £20k away from home in kit on top, new for old.
Posh area of Scotland.
£387
A Pedal Cover customer here after reading recommendations on here. £420 for unlimited buildings and contents including all our bikes. Darren is not your usual insurance call centre.
Pedal cover here too. £300 B&C's inc £4.5k bike cover home and away, with crash damage 🙂
I should add it's a tenner a month for my bike not a tenner a week.
3 bed semi-detached in the wrong part of Essex!
Building and contents £241, includes bikes up to a value of £2800 each (covered for damage while out riding as well).