PENMART01 > wrote:
> In article >, writes:
> >I'd surely raise hell with them about it if they don't
> >cover it under warranty.
> How will they be able to prove that a big pot or other heavy object wasn't
> dropped on the stove top, and whoops!, the glass broke, huh? Generally
> warrantys do not cover negligence, especially where glass is involved.... I
Dropping something on it will cause a different type of
damage than it just cracking in use, assuming they even
bother to look and are honest about it. But, I see the
OP has already gotten KA to agree to replacement on just
his word that nothing was dropped on it.
Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.