Is there any value in an induction hob with the glass top broken? I dropped a bottle (of oil) on our hob and cracked the glass in one corner. It still worked (after a fashion) but in a fit of impatience I bought a new one.
I now have the old broken one and before I send it to the tip I thought actually maybe this can be saved? Obviously by someone more technically savvy than me.
It's an IKEA unit 70-ish cm wide, four zones, perhaps 5 years old.
Is there any value in an induction hob with the glass top broken? I dropped a bottle (of oil) on our hob and cracked the glass in one corner. It still worked (after a fashion) but in a fit of impatience I bought a new one.
I now have the old broken one and before I send it to the tip I thought actually maybe this can be saved? Obviously by someone more technically savvy than me.
It's an IKEA unit 70-ish cm wide, four zones, perhaps 5 years old.
Any advice?