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โSep-17-2020 06:29 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:wont go there caveman!!! but i get the drift!Wiscampsin wrote:poppa wrote:
whats a dw?
dear wife
Or,,, Dumb Wife,,, But, I'm not married so I can say that safely.
Thanks for the heads up about the cook top covers. I thought they were always made of metal. This thread is a great reminder to watch out for thermal shock.
โSep-17-2020 06:27 PM
poppa wrote:wont go there caveman, still married!Wiscampsin wrote:thankspoppa wrote:
whats a dw?
dear wife
โSep-17-2020 06:26 PM
Wiscampsin wrote:thankspoppa wrote:
whats a dw?
dear wife
โSep-16-2020 05:56 PM
Wiscampsin wrote:poppa wrote:
whats a dw?
dear wife
โSep-15-2020 11:22 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:kellem wrote:
Found out later she had large chilli pot on back burner.
I'm certain this directed a lot of heat towards glass top.....big pots up front.
X2!
Thermal shock (extreme fast high temperature changes).
Same thing as sitting a very hot Pyrex glass baking dish from the oven on a room temperature metal stove top.. You can do it, but eventually the Pyrex vessel will fail from thermal shock and when it fails it will be a spectacular event!
My Mom lost a few Pyrex baking dishes that way.
I treat ANY glassware with care concerning very quick temperature change extremes, even Corelle dishes (which are nothing more than dishes made from Pyrex and are amazingly hearty) are not exempt from Thermal shock (DW has broken a few Corelle dishes that way).
โSep-15-2020 03:09 PM
kellem wrote:
Found out later she had large chilli pot on back burner.
I'm certain this directed a lot of heat towards glass top.....big pots up front.
โSep-15-2020 02:05 PM
poppa wrote:
whats a dw?
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