Bought as a splash guard (for wall ceramic) behind the stove, the cover plate. The glass plate itself is sufficiently large enough to the wall surface behind the ceramic hob in width almost! complete coverage. Also good stability and processing. As protection from splashes on the wall, it could be a little larger in width. As a cover plate on the ceramic hob it fits well. But I use it so as wall protection. For this function it is to be placed with the large suction feet on the tiles and there (fixed) suck. The suction feet are a very big problem, because very bad haftend.Der actual suction cup could be made from better material, the wall adhesion is not really safe. I was after several attempts to attach the suction cups permanently (repeatedly dropped one or more down), not dare to fix the cover plate as a splash guard with all the suction cups on the wall. Did not want to risk that cracks me the big plate on the ceramic hob. That's why I only two of a total of 4 cups (with the big sub-feet) attached to the upper edge of the plate (and they are still looking for almost a week now). On the application of the other two I've dispensed with and asked the panel "without bottom" simply directly on the worktop behind the hob. So far, this approach has been proven. I think with this solution I can live.