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Jeremy (199.64.0.252)

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Posted on Thursday, September 23, 2004 - 11:03 am:   

Does anyone have experience with Wedgewood ranges?
Found a surplus unit with 4 burners. Seems like a decent price compared to new ones.

Don't know anything about them. Just started looking. Would like a 4 burner with oven, but can't find any new ones with 4 burners. This one appears new. Minor scratch.

Also has anyone ever had problems buying new old stock from surplus dealers?
CoryDane RTSII (66.155.188.101)

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Posted on Thursday, September 23, 2004 - 11:48 am:   

Buying surplus from surplus dealers was how I kept the cost down.

Wedgewood is/was a popular name brand. The name has been around for a very, very long time. They were popular for their older home stoves. I have not heard anything bad about it. I think it was a common unit for the RV industry.

Seach the internet for wedgwood, if it has all you want, get it.

http://www.ducktec.com/itm00088.htm

http://www.ducktec.com/itm00095.htm

AS YOU can see on this next link, ATWOOD seems to have taken over the WEDGWOOD business or partnered

http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-stoves/rv-ranges-wedgewood.htm

http://www.antiques-internet.com/colorado/rossauction/dynapage/IP131.htm

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