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# Your Glass Top Stove Can Shatter If You Make This Mistake
### Avoid This Common Error That Could Cost You a Pricey Repair (or Replacement)
Glass top stoves are sleek, modern, and easy to clean — but they’re also **more delicate than they look**. While they’re made of tempered glass designed to withstand high heat, they’re still vulnerable to cracks, scratches, and — in rare but real cases — **shattering**.
And believe it or not, **one simple mistake** is responsible for most of these accidents.
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## The Mistake? **Placing Cold or Wet Items on a Hot Glass Surface**
It sounds innocent — setting down a cold pot, wet towel, or even a chilled dish — but this sudden temperature change can cause the glass surface to **crack or shatter** due to thermal shock.
### ⚠️ Why It Happens:
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Tempered glass expands when heated. When a **cold or wet object** touches the hot surface, the rapid temperature change can cause stress in the glass. If that stress becomes too great, **the stove can crack, or in extreme cases, explode outward in pieces**.
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## Other Mistakes That Can Damage Your Glass Top Stove
Here are a few additional habits that might be putting your stovetop at risk:
### 1. **Using Cast Iron Directly on the Glass**
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Cast iron is heavy and rough — dragging it or even setting it down hard can scratch or crack the surface.
✔️ *Tip:* Use enameled cookware or place a heat diffuser between the pan and stove.
### 2. **Spilling Sugar or Syrupy Liquids**
Sticky substances can burn into the glass and cause permanent discoloration or pitting.
✔️ *Tip:* Wipe up spills immediately with a damp cloth (when cool).
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