Nationally, from 2011 to 2022 there have been 1,500 cases of glass exploding or shattering on stoves from different manufacturers, according to data from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
One consumer wrote, “shards embedded in my leg as I was standing a few feet away,” when their Frigidaire suddenly exploded.
Appliance repair expert Mike Mannino said sometimes hairline fractures combined with extremely high heat, like the kind used in an oven’s self-cleaning mode, can be bad news.
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