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Vintage frigidaire compact 30 stove

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Years ago we used to do a lot of canning in our W Va house and we have a 1965 GE cook-top with the controls in the hood a 65 40' CI FD range to can on. Wow Phil, as always thanks for all the information, I always learn so much from all your research. Here are pics of the 1967-70 Deluxe models with the Chromalox burners, the last two pics show the Frigidaire part numbers for the Chromalox burners and for the Robertshaw infinite switches (designated by the numbers that begin by '341'). The broil-bake selector with the thermostatic broil on the Imperial and cheaper models. Note that the dials have reversed 'HI' and 'SIM' setting on ranges with the Robertshaw switches.Ĭompare with the previous year's version with the King Seeley switches. I have to say I wouldn't trade one of these Canadian ranges for my 1967 US Custom Imperial range which is the one I currently use. They all had Robertshaw infinite switches (that includes the 1967-70 Compact 30!) and the cheaper RA-37L 'Deluxe Thrifty 30' free-standing model even had Chromalox burners (the Custom Deluxe, Imperial, Cuisine and Compact 30 models still had Radiantubes).Īll free-standing 30' models had broil-bake selectors (and 120 volts to the broil element for baking) or a broiler grill control.

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John, then you like a Canadian Frigidaire range from 1967 to 1970!

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