I recently emptied a Samsung microwave oven of its components and came across the lightbulb, which appeared at first glance to be fitted in a diamond shaped holder.
Though when I looked through the glass at the inside of the socket it looked more glued than threaded, so I tried unscrewing it somewhat carefully so as not to accidentally shatter it in my hand. That didn't work. Pulling it has no effect either.
Are there microwave bulbs that simply don't unscrew?
I don't want to risk my hand by applying more force, and while my searches turn up matching photos on e.g. eBay, they have titles like "bulb & base" which doesn't tell me whether it's an actual threaded socket in the base or not.
If yes, why would you use a bulb like this? It's bound to break sooner or later. Is it just that much cheaper to skip the threads or is there another reason, like a justification for putting "no user serviceable parts inside" on the label?