No, but once, a thermos bottle exploded quite unexpectedly next to the sink, i.e. the glass inside exploded (and there was neither a previous shock or an extreme thermal difference), while left to drip off after rinsing, as I was still washing and rinsing other kitchen dishes. It took hours to clean up the mess caused by the many glass fragments, which had been projected over the whole kitchen.
No. Don't they have safety blow-off plugs?
The modern ones do but the old ones that some people still use (they are dangerous) can explode.
Nope, but that might be because I've never owned a pressure cooker.
No, my ex used to joke that I was a disaster in the kitchen but I've never shown myself to be that dangerous!
No, but once, a thermos bottle exploded quite unexpectedly next to the sink, i.e. the glass inside exploded (and there was neither a previous shock or an extreme thermal difference), while left to drip off after rinsing, as I was still washing and rinsing other kitchen dishes. It took hours to clean up the mess caused by the many glass fragments, which had been projected over the whole kitchen.