"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
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> In article >, sf wrote:
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>> I've never heard of it. Must be pretty old/cruddy stoves that do it.
>> The statistics don't mention the age of the stoves. A lot of people
>> still have those "vintage" stoves. Perhaps that's it?
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> The site claims that the older stoves were OK. It's the newer stoves
> that tip.
My stove is not quite 3 years old and the instruction manual mentioned that
it could tip. It didn't give the specifics of how to tip it and in the door
closed position, I can not get it to tip. I've tried!

I can see how a
kid standing on the door might make it tip though. It seems pretty
lightweight as stoves go.