roiphil
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Stanley rangeGot this stanley range, solid fuel which we are taking out next year, cos we dont use it and its a waste of space in a small kitchen, so wondering if anyone knows how much they go for
Length 90cm Width 60cm Height 73cm
it works, the old lady who used to live here used it but we dont
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blowin
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Hi Roi ,
I have just done a bit of googling and there seem to be several models which look a bit like that but have very different features eg cooking only / cook + hot water / + central heating . The description "range" or "cooker" gives some clue as to what it is but there is scope for confusion .
Is there a model name or number that you can see on yours ?
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roiphil
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theres no number on it, it has an oven on the right and places on top for saucepans kettle etc, no back boiler for central heating/hot water, you put your wood turf etc 1n the left top door and the ashes fall through to bottom door area, is it classed as range or cooker i dont know, flue out rear
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Graney
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| Quote: | | Got this stanley range, solid fuel which we are taking out next year, cos we dont use it and its a waste of space in a small kitchen, so wondering if anyone knows how much they go for |
Not a lot ..... or as much as you can get for it if you can find a local buyer. We've got one which we're also about to get rid of. Ours has the advantage of a back boiler and at a push it's been able to keep 4 radiators tolerably warm, but it is smokey, temperamental, idiosyncratic and inefficient.
But good luck in finding a buyer
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quarryman
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Probably not worth anything.
You see them dumped in the yards of old houses around here.
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roiphil
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keep it and stick it in workshop to keep me tootsies warm
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Graney
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Sounds like a great idea.
That's exactly what I'm going to do with mine when I take it out.
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BT Graney
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StanleyPut it in the garden and grow flowers out of it!!
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