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- Embed this notice@menherahair @kaia It isn't so much question of good or bad, ceramic/ceramogranite is always hard and therefore brittle. Tiles have near no elasticity, hence only way for kinetic energy to dissipate is to introduce a fracture. ~5kg dropped from 1.5-2 meters with spherical point of contact may crack or chip away virtually any tile with standard for 60x60cm ~1cm thickness if underlying surface is also hard and rigid. Spares certainly do help, but if you ever replaced an isolated tile, you'd know the fun of clearing out remains of old tile and then trying to level/align fresh adhesive with already set from adjacent ones. Laminated wooden tiles are much more serviceable, and come in heavy duty certified variants too.
> please wear something + you are from Russia
I'll leave that to burger golems.