No warning. No second chance. Just a spiderweb of cracks across your stove — and possibly glass shards on your kitchen floor.
Let’s talk about the #1 mistake that causes this — how to avoid it — and what else you should know to protect your kitchen (and your safety).
Because real beauty isn’t just in how it looks… it’s in how safely it works.
❌ The #1 Mistake: Using Warped or Damaged Cookware
Yes — a bent or uneven pan bottom is the most common reason glass stoves fail.
Here’s why:
🔍 How It Happens
- When a pot or pan has a warped base, it doesn’t sit flat on the cooktop
- Heat builds up under the raised edges, creating uneven thermal stress
- Over time — or suddenly — the glass can crack from the pressure
Even worse? Some pans (like older cast iron or cheap stainless steel) expand when hot, worsening the gap between metal and glass.
💥 Result: A loud pop… then a cracked or shattered cooktop.
🚫 Other Dangerous Habits That Can Cause Cracks
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