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Glass cooktops are sleek.

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🛠️ What to Do If Your Stove Cracks

If you hear a pop or see a crack:

  1. Turn off all burners immediately
  2. Don’t touch the surface — it could collapse at any moment
  3. Ventilate the room — tiny glass particles may become airborne
  4. Call a professional — do not attempt to repair or continue using a cracked cooktop

⚠️ Never use a damaged glass stove — it’s a fire and injury hazard.


đź§Ż Bonus Safety Tips

Keep children away during cooking
Prevents accidental bumps or burns
Use back burners when possible
Reduces risk of someone leaning on the front edge
Install a stove guard or cover when not in use
Protects against dropped objects and curious hands
Know your warranty
Some manufacturers cover defects — but not damage from misuse

📌 Most glass cooktops are made from ceramic-glass hybrid (like Schott CERAN) — strong, but not indestructible.

Final Thoughts

You don’t need to ditch your glass top stove to stay safe.

You just need to treat it with respect — not as pure decoration, but as a high-performance appliance with limits.

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So next time you reach for that wobbly old skillet…
pause.

Check the bottom.

And ask yourself:

Is saving five minutes worth replacing a $1,000 stove — or risking injury?

Because real convenience isn’t speed. It’s avoiding disaster before it starts.

And that kind of wisdom? It keeps your kitchen beautiful — and intact.

 

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