Actually this isnt uncommon. I worked as a glazer and those frame less shower doors are easy to shatter of you tap it on the corner. The corner being tapped on tile will cause them to practically explode. Reviewing for more info but honestly I didnt see the bottom piece. Even though their frame less we often out on a small piece of plastic that directs water flow back into the shower pan but also provides some protection from the corners being hit. The toddler pushing the door closed and the corner hits the tile would cause it to immediately shatter. This is temper glass so alot of people see them as strong but only on the flat faces. If you hit the sides or corners then boom.
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The toddler
Disco toilet
What an absolute dogshit product.
Actually this isnt uncommon. I worked as a glazer and those frame less shower doors are easy to shatter of you tap it on the corner. The corner being tapped on tile will cause them to practically explode. Reviewing for more info but honestly I didnt see the bottom piece. Even though their frame less we often out on a small piece of plastic that directs water flow back into the shower pan but also provides some protection from the corners being hit. The toddler pushing the door closed and the corner hits the tile would cause it to immediately shatter. This is temper glass so alot of people see them as strong but only on the flat faces. If you hit the sides or corners then boom.
Those doors shouldn't have been in a house with a toddler to begin with.