How to Replace Induction Cooktop Glass? | How to Replace broken Glass of Induction Cooker?

How to Replace Induction Cooktop Glass?

If you use an induction cooktop, you must have seen that different size of glass is used in the induction cooktop, no matter how much heat the induction cooktop gets and water gets on it, then the glass of the induction cooktop is not damaged. If instead of this ordinary glass is used, then this glass breaks easily.

Induction cooktop glass comes in a variety of sizes. So you have to check the size of the glass of your induction cooktop and buy the same size glass.

If your induction cooktop is a screen touch model then you will not get its glass in the market, you will have to replace the glass of your induction cooktop from the service center of the same company whose induction cooktop is and it comes quite expensive approx 1200-1400 rupees Comes.



You can buy Induction Cooktop Glass from Amazon by clicking on the link given below.


Screen Touch Model of Induction Cooktop

But if your induction cooker is a regular model then it comes in different sizes 25 X 25 CM, 26 X 26 CM, 27 X 27 CM, and 27 X 28 CM These are some regular sizes and they are easily available in the glass market.

Prestige PIC 16.0+ 1900- Watt Induction Cooktop with Push button (Black)

To replace the glass of an induction cooktop, care is taken when removing old broken glass, this glass is very sharp, and sometimes the hand gets injured while removing the glass.

Dr. Fixit Applicator Gun and Silicone Sealant (Black)

Silicone sealant is used to paste the glass of the induction cooktop. After removing the glass, the induction cooktop has to be cleaned thoroughly with a cloth, if the induction cooktop is oily then the glass does not stick well. After applying the sealant on the top border of the induction cooker, keeping the glass evenly on the border of the induction cooker, weight has to be placed on it, and keep it like this for at least 4 hours. In this way, you can stick the glass to the induction cooktop.


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