vitanola
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I love that oven! There is one for sale at the Restore, but DH won't get it because he thinks the wiring will be bad. I do have a gas range that I love, that we brought with us. House was not wired for a gas range, but was near a gas source, so we had someone put a line in.
Almost all older (pre-1970) ranges used neither rubber nor plastic electrical insulation, relying instead on a mineral wool compound, and so the wiring in these stoves seldom deteriorates. I recently refurbished a 1925 Hotpoint range with eight burners and two ovens for a young couple, and found that all of the wiring was safe. The unit wanted only a thorough cleaning, new contacts on one oven thermostat, thermostat calibration, shiny stainless burner reflector bowls and new nickle plating on some trim.