Frigidaire FGEF3035RFF – Product Liability Lawyer

2026-06-22 – A consumer reported that the front glass of a Frigidaire Gallery electric range/oven exploded without warning, creating a laceration hazard. The incident, involving a Frigidaire FGEF3035RFF manufactured by Electrolux/White Consolidated, was filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's SaferProducts.gov database, which tracks product safety incidents.

Product Details

Brand Name: Frigidaire
Manufacturer: ELECTROLUX/WHITE CONSOLIDATED
Model: FGEF3035RFF
Incident Report Number: 6069413
Severity Type Name: No First Aid or Medical Attention Received
Severity Type ID: 6

Incident Overview

According to the incident report filed on May 25, 2026, the consumer's Frigidaire Gallery oven/range front glass exploded unexpectedly. The oven had not been in use for approximately six hours prior to the event. At the time of the explosion, the consumer's child was in close proximity to the appliance. The consumer's hand was cut by the shattered glass, though no first aid or medical attention was required, according to the severity classification.

The incident highlights a sudden glass failure in a household appliance that was not in operation. The consumer did not report any prior issues with the oven or any unusual noises or signs before the explosion. The glass shattered into multiple pieces, creating sharp edges that posed a laceration risk to anyone nearby. The report does not indicate whether the product had been modified or subjected to any unusual conditions. The incident is documented in CPSC Report ID 6069413, available on SaferProducts.gov.

Safety Concerns

Immediate Dangers: The sudden explosion of tempered glass creates numerous sharp fragments that can cause deep cuts or puncture wounds. In this case, the consumer's hand was lacerated, and the child's proximity raised the risk of serious injury to the face, eyes, or neck.

Who Might Be Affected: Anyone near the appliance during a glass failure is at risk, especially children who may be closer to the lower oven door and less able to react quickly. Bystanders in the kitchen, including pets, are also vulnerable.

Environmental Triggers: While the oven was off for six hours, thermal stress from prior use or minor impacts (e.g., closing the oven door) could have weakened the glass. Rapid temperature changes, even hours later, may cause spontaneous fracture in tempered glass if there are pre-existing micro-cracks.

Warning Signs: Tempered glass often fails without warning, but hairline cracks, chips, or unusual sounds (like a hiss or pop) may precede an explosion. Consumers should inspect oven glass regularly for any visible damage.

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What Consumers Should Do

Stop Using Immediately: If you notice any cracks, chips, or unusual sounds from your oven's glass, discontinue use until the unit can be inspected or repaired.
Do Not Attempt Repairs: Tempered glass is difficult to repair safely. Do not try to tape or seal cracks; replacement by a qualified technician is necessary.
Preserve the Product: Keep all broken glass pieces and the oven in their current condition. Do not discard any parts, as they may be needed for investigation or evidence in a potential claim.
Document the Incident: Take photographs of the broken glass, the oven, and any injuries. Write down the date, time, and circumstances of the failure. Save receipts and any correspondence with the manufacturer.
Seek Medical Attention: Even if injuries seem minor, glass cuts can become infected or contain tiny fragments. Consult a medical professional if you have been cut.
Contact the Manufacturer: Report the incident to Electrolux/White Consolidated at their customer service line. Request a written record of your complaint.
Report to the CPSC: File a report on SaferProducts.gov to help alert other consumers and contribute to safety data.
Check for Recalls: Visit CPSC.gov to see if your model has been subject to any recall or safety notice.

If you or a loved one has been injured or suffered property damage from a similar product failure, you may want to speak with a product liability attorney about your options.

Manufacturer's Response

The manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.

Legal Help Available

H Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing individuals injured by defective consumer products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your situation and legal options. If you or a loved one was injured by Frigidaire FGEF3035RFF or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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