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Frigidair compact 30 range in AZ $$FIFTEEN!!
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Post# 871989   3/12/2016 at 02:23 (2,966 days old) by funktionalart (Rison, AR)        

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They don't come much closer to free than this--looks QUITE tidy. We had one of these in a newly built house back in 1967…not sure exactly the age of this one, but would guess no newer than 1972-ish.

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Post# 872029 , Reply# 1   3/12/2016 at 09:50 (2,965 days old) by centenialguy ()        
Wow!

Those wide calrods must heat very evenly.

Post# 872046 , Reply# 2   3/12/2016 at 11:32 (2,965 days old) by fan-of-fans (Florida)        

Looks great and even the manual! The wide coils are called RadianTubes.

Post# 872083 , Reply# 3   3/12/2016 at 14:51 (2,965 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)        
another boring short story

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I'll tell you what that stove reminds me of...working at the appliance store while I was in school I would occasionally help out with customer pick-up's (those people that were too cheap to spring for delivery. The mostly-Frigidaire store sold a ton of these drop-in ranges. It was common for a customer to pull up in a Toyota Corolla and say "just put it in the back seat." A solution when they sobered-up and realized it wouldn't fit was usually "just take it out of the box, it'll fit then."


Post# 872130 , Reply# 4   3/12/2016 at 17:11 (2,965 days old) by Stricklybojack (South Hams Devon UK)        

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One of my childhood stoves, '72ish was exactly that.


Post# 872228 , Reply# 5   3/13/2016 at 08:13 (2,964 days old) by brainardcooper (Columbia, SC)        
Memories

I had one of these (white) in the first house I ever bought. I purchased it second hand & had a cabinet with a bottom drawer made for it to sit in. Loved that stove. I put a new thermostat in it & it worked "like a charm" the entire time I lived in that house. Should have taken it with me when I sold the house.

Post# 872244 , Reply# 6   3/13/2016 at 09:10 (2,964 days old) by centenialguy ()        
Yes, you can ask

to remove a permanently installed appliance from a property you sell, but the realtor and or buyer may also ask to have a replacement in it's place, or an allowance to purchase a new one.


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