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Old 13-01-2013, 10:59 AM   #1
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Default Glass dining table shattered

So Friday night, the wife and i were watching a movie (our kitchen, dining, lounge are all in one open plan room) and we heard this amazingly loud crash and smash, at first i thought someone had crashed through the front of the house. As i jumped up i saw our glass dining table had shattered/exploded and shot glass everywhere, there was even glass embedded in the wall.



Luckily, the kids were in bed so no one was hurt. Appart from our timber floor getting scratched to buggery.

We bought it a bit over 2 years ago (receipt shows 1 year wty ofcourse. lol) and had not really considered this as an issue, but since asking friends alot of them have had it happen.

Just keep this in mind if you are looking to buy a glass top table fellow AFF peeps

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