Washing machine exploding door glass danger

Shattered glass in the news I’ve been writing about and following cases of “exploding” door glass on washing machines since 2008. There’s been a steady trickle of reports from people with various brands. Some even claim their door glass shattered spontaneously when the washing machine was not even switched on. It’s potentially a genuine safety concern. Especially for children.

Customers who report these incidents are definitely claiming it is dangerous. I have seen reports of people being cut and injured, but nothing serious so far. As far as I can make out it’s been more to do with being cut picking up the glass.

Back in 2012 there was a brief flurry of international media interest in my article. It was widely quoted and linked to. However, presumably without any reports of serious injury it was soon forgotten.


Don’t confuse two separate “exploding” washing machine issues

This article is about the door glass exploding. Another issue, which has also had national press coverage is when the washing machine’s inner drum “explodes” during spin.

This is a known issue related to specific brands and is covered in my article here – washing machines exploding: What’s going on?

Shattering door glass

Shattered door glass on floor

I’m not entirely happy using the word explode because it sounds sensational. But as most people experiencing this issue use that word it needs to be used. Some have even described it as being like “a bomb”.

The previous picture is of a Beko washing machine. Beko are one of the most common UK washing machines who so far have the highest reported cases. The consumer who sent it me wrote –


I dread to think the outcome if my son had been in front of the machine at the time!

Lots of people have expressed concerns over children and pets.

Seeing the following photo on my Facebook news-feed heightened my concerns. It’s of a friend’s small child innocently looking into their washing machine.

Small child

Reports of spontaneous exploding glass when washer not even running

No parent could be expected to foresee the thick door glass of their washing machine shattering, either when on – or especially when it’s just standing unused. This photo is worrying when you know about all of the incidents that have happened (rare or not). Clearly it’s best to not let children get this close up just in case.


Manufacturers are saying the problem is caused by foreign obstructions such as coins or metal buckles hitting and weakening the door glass. The weakened door can then shatter under constant heating up and cooling down.

Another theory is that it’s caused by people overloading the washing machine. However, it would be nice if the door glass was strong enough to cope with such inevitable stresses. I have written an article specifically covering that subject here – exploding door glass who’s fault is it?

Which washing machines are affected?

Many brands have been mentioned across the price range. Cheap, middle, and even some top-end brands have been affected. So it’s not necessarily only the cheapest brands. See the tally of reports on the right column (after the comments on mobile devices).


What’s the solution?

Until a definite cause is proved it’s difficult to know what needs to be done. The main expectation is that the door glass maybe needs to be made thicker. There’s no proof that the glass is too thin as yet. If manufacturers placed a plastic cover in front of the door glass it would definitely prevent any injuries. This would make it double-glazed.

It’s likely to be difficult to fit one retrospectively. So it would probably need to be designed like this from the off. This was actually done around 20 years back by Hoover on models like the Eco Logic, Soft Wave and New Wave. However it was done for thermal protection and insulation. To my knowledge, and in my experience, the shattering door glass was not an issue back then. I didn’t come across any shattered door glass until around 2008.


What can you do to limit any danger?

Enough reports of the glass shattering whilst the washer isn’t even on have been made to be taken seriously although this still appears to be rare.

Don’t let kids play around washing machines until this issue is hopefully resolved.

Some door glass appears to break into relatively safe rounded chunks, but some (see photos of broken glass ) have broken into more sharp and jagged pieces, which definitely look dangerous.

Remember, there are only (presumably) a few hundred cases out of millions of washing machines and only a small percentage of them claim the washer wasn’t running at the time.

So the odds of it happening at all – never mind someone being in front of it at the time – should be very low. If you are concerned enough to need to do something you could try hanging a thick towel over the door when the washer is not in use. That would prevent or limit any glass flying out. Keep children and pets away from it especially when it’s running.


Take care of your washing machine and treat it gently

Many of them aren’t built as well as they used to and can’t take much “abuse”. Don’t overload the machine by cramming it so full that the whole laundry just turns around in one big lump. Don’t under-load it either – Loading a washing machine).

Also make sure you check all pockets for coins and other obstructions before washing.

Don’t put laundry in with metal buckles or buttons which could hit the door glass.

Some new washing machines do have a plastic barrier in front of the glass

I’ve seen two new AEG washing machines that both have a protective plastic see-through plate in front of the door glass (which is the solution I’ve always described). However, they were both washer dryers.

So it’s more to do with thermal insulation again than protecting against shattering door glass. As AEG have only had 1 reported incident on Whitegoodshelp (so far) it seems unlikely they would have introduced this “shield” for safety. It’s likely to just be coincidental.

(More views on this subject from another engineer : Ken Watt runs UKWhitegoods and is an experienced appliance engineer. He has written an article giving his views here – Washing Machine Door Glass Failures)


Photos and tally of broken door glass

Broken door glass photos I have a separate page where I feature some of the photos of shattered door glass I’ve received. On this page there is also a list of all of the incidents reported to me in order of which brands are most affected. Photos are currently here – photos and tally of broken glass.

There are also plenty of comments on this article below to read and research if you scroll down. If you have any information or would just like to register an incident with me please add a comment or contact me

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  1. Now 5 weeks since Meile W1613 exploded. Eventually the retailer/repairer obtained replacement door from the disinterested Germans. “Sorry, the engineer called in sick so we cannot keep our appointment. Will Saturday be OK?” No, not OK – but what else can we do but wait? An engineer arrived a day “early”. But when he unpacked his treasures “the office” had not given him all the neccessary parts. The missing bits arrived (presumably not all the way from Germany) by car soon after. The repair was completed. The machine washed. Everyone celebrated. The machine broke. Water inlet problem: probably gunk dislodged by the unavoidable robust manhandling during repair. A few more days and the engineer returned, removed gunk. The machine washed. everyone rejoiced. The machine broke. Water inlet problem: over a month after the explosion the machine has managed a few washes. A huge laundry bill has accrued. Meile apparently could not be any less interested. Please do not by a Meile. Buy a cheap one and ditch it when it goes wrong.

  2. Last night my beko washing machine exploded I used it about 30 hours before it exploded to do a small load it is about 2 years old, I went out for a fag at 11 then locked up and went to bed then at about 2 in the morning I head a big bang I went running down stairs thinking someone was robbing my house just to walk in to the kitchen and find small pieces off glass all over the floor I am now stuck with no washing machine:(

  3. Now 7 weeks since Miele W1613 exploded. Retailer/engineer has visited twice more since my July 19 post. Now waiting for yet another part which should be fitted tomorrow. Meanwhile I have finally provoked Miele into action and they will send their local engineer to inspect – when he returns from vacation. They advise the replacement glass has been supplied by a different manufacturer to a higher specification following earlier explosions. The machine came with a ten year waranty so at least I will not be charged for the ongoing repairs. Miele also undertook to “consider” reimbursing laundry fees which is probably the least they should do under these circumstances. I have other equally expensive Miele appliances which have been well behaved up to now.

  4. My daughters beko door glass exploded last night when it was on final rinse. 17 days out of the year warranty. Argos not interested but have called beko who are raising the issue as a concern. Will wait till monday for response from beko

  5. Beko have rung and sending an engineer out Wednesday to assess the machine. Woman on phone said most likely outcome will be a new machine as they wont risk fitting a new door due to the glass shards in the drum not being able to remove them fully. Will keep you posted.

  6. Update- Engineer came out Yesterday had a look at the pictures we took, inside of the machine, door and bag of glass and said——No problems i will ring it in and you will get a new machine next week from Argos who sold this one via Beko. Took all of 5 minutes. So a very good outcome to this issue which leads me to believe that they may know of an issue with the door glass thickness or related issues.

  7. Good result. That’s what I would expect form any half-decent manufacturer. The true test will be how they deal with the same events on washing machines a lot more than 17 days out of “guarantee”.

  8. Had the same problem with my Beko on Saturday where the door just exploded when on a wash with a small load. i spoke to Beko expecting a response along the lines of “we are sorry this has happened” or “we will arrange a refund” but all I got were objections and the promise to send out an engineer to assess the damage. Why they need to send an engineer to look at a hole in the door i don’t know!!!

    The service so far has been terrible and they assured me this is the first time that they have heard of this happening obviously not true judging by what i have read on this website. I have also spoken to Argos as that is where i bought it and they have given me no assistance either so far, i am very disappointed with this so called reputable retailer, i expected more.

    I will pursue this until I get a satisfactory result. But all i can say is dont buy Beko, the most disappointing thing is not that it has happened but the fact Beko seem to think it is not that much of a problem when it could have been incredibly dangerous.

  9. I have a beko washing machine its over a year old and last wednesday the glass door exploded i rang beko who didnt want to know being as the machine was over a year old so i rang argos who said i have to get an independant engineer round to do a report and send it to them and they will follow it up , i dont have the money for a report eventhough argos said they would refund me it dosnt help if you dont have the money to begin with , so i rang beko back up and was pretty firm with them they agreed to send an engineer round this week and go from there , they pointed out that its not really their problem i have to go to the place where i brought it from however i pointed out that actually it is their problem as they are the ones who make the machines . Dont know what is yet to happen but will keep you all posted , i have got another machine on order which is coming tomorrow thanks to my mum and her argos card but i can tell you i havnt ordered a beko !

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