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For sale vintage retro 1958 New World gas Rangette cooker


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We have been using this every day for twenty years and it makes amazing cakes.

The loveliest cooker I have ever had, but not sure it was made to last sixty years!


It has never been condemned by a gas safety engineer but the overhead separate grill sends the CO2 alarm into a frenzy so,we don?t use that bit anymore.


It needs a total degunge and service which requires taking apart, and it?s near impossible to find someone who knows how to do that. There is a guy in Hackney but I don?t think he wants the liability! I have the booklet/manual.

Et that goes with it.


Now we have decided to throw in the towel and are getting the modern equivalent, arriving next weekend.


Should this little lady take anyones fancy you can make me an offer.you would have to arrange removal.


BecUse of the age etc we won?t sell to anyone who doesn?t know what they are doing.


The details are with various film prop companies but they don?t have the storage.


It maybe the end of the road for little Rangettey but in case it isn?t, I?m putting her up on the old edf.

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