Cooktop Glass Ceramic

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Extensive range of genuine replacement cooktop glass / ceramic for models including Fisher & Paykel, Bosch, Haier, Smeg, Samsung, Westinghouse, and more. These are often just the glass. Please make sure to compare model number to confirm you are purchasing the correct replacement.

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Cooktop Glass Replacement NZ

Ceramic cooktop glass is one of the most common parts to break in a kitchen. All it takes is a heavy pot dropped in the wrong spot, or a sudden temperature change, and the glass can crack or completely shatter. If your cooktop glass has broken, you're definitely not alone — this is something we help customers with every day. We stock a wide range of replacement ceramic cooktop glass panels for leading brands, including Bosch, Samsung, Fisher & Paykel, Haier, Smeg, and more. These are not universal parts — each model has its own shape, cut-outs, and control layout — so it's important to match the replacement glass exactly to your cooktop.

We only sell genuine or high-quality original-pattern glass panels that are made to fit just like the original one. Whether your Bosch induction cooktop glass is cracked, your Samsung ceramic stove top has shattered, or you're looking to replace the glass on your Fisher & Paykel electric cooktop, we can help you find the right part.

Cooktop glass is toughened but still fragile — and unfortunately, it can’t be repaired once it’s cracked. The only safe fix is to replace the entire glass panel. If you're based in New Zealand and looking for a place to buy replacement cooktop glass, we can supply the exact part you need and ship it nationwide. Our parts are used in repairs for broken induction tops, ceramic electric stoves, and other cooktops that use a glass surface. Just check your model number carefully before ordering — each panel is model-specific, and using the wrong one won't line up properly with the elements or controls. If you’re not sure, we’re here to help.

How to replace cooktop glass?


Replacing the glass cooktop surface can be a straightforward job for someone experienced, but it’s different for every model. Some units require lifting the entire hob out of the bench, others have brackets, screws, or adhesives underneath that need to be removed. In most cases, the cooktop needs to be fully disconnected from power first, and care should be taken not to damage any of the heating elements underneath. We recommend checking your user manual or speaking with a technician if you're unsure, as fitting the wrong way can damage the new panel or the wiring underneath.