Vintage Appliance Advertisements: Part Thirty-two

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Vintage appliance advertisements up to 1989. Refrigerators, Freezers, Washing Machines, Clothes Dryers, Dishwashers, Television, Radio, Phonographs (electric and wind-up), Fans, Air Conditioners, Vacuums, Clocks, small kitchen appliances. Please feel free to post any pertaining ads. Please make sure any image you post does not contain any watermarks or copyrights from any individuals or websites.

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Part Six

Part Seven

Part Eight

Part Nine

Part Ten

Part Eleven

Part Twelve

Part Thirteen

Part Fourteen

Part Fifteen

Part Sixteen

Part Seventeen

Part Eighteen

Part Nineteen

Part Twenty

Part Twenty-one

Part Twenty-two

Part Twenty-three

Part Twenty-four

Part Twenty-five

Part Twenty-six

Part Twenty-seven

Part Twenty-eight

Part Twenty-nine

Part Thirty

Part Thirty-one
 
Re; Frigidaire Flair range. I've always admired it for style. We visited Cavalcade last month. It's Kevin 313's private collection museum. He told us that his Flair was the most expensive stove he has because it was in the house he bought up in Crosswell Mi. He said he'd never cook on one because you have to reach over hot burners to get anything out of the oven. If you slide the hot cooktop underneath the ovens, you have nothing to set what was in the oven on.
 
Re; Frigidaire Flair range. I've always admired it for style. We visited Cavalcade last month. It's Kevin 313's private collection museum. He told us that his Flair was the most expensive stove he has because it was in the house he bought up in Crosswell Mi. He said he'd never cook on one because you have to reach over hot burners to get anything out of the oven. If you slide the hot cooktop underneath the ovens, you have nothing to set what was in the oven on.
I agree there!
I once cooked a whole Thanksgiving dinner at a friend's house, who had that goofy stove.
Very difficult to maneuver things around with that damned appliance!

I once saw it in Samantha's kitchen in "Bewitched".
 
I agree there!
I once cooked a whole Thanksgiving dinner at a friend's house, who had that goofy stove.
Very difficult to maneuver things around with that damned appliance!

I once saw it in Samantha's kitchen in "Bewitched".
Might be the same with a family who had a Tappan Fabulous 400 that I knew, but that range stuck around until the new owners who moved in after they moved out wore it out...

So that family might have loved it, despite the awkwardness & a brief fire the girl who lived there I still keep in touch told me it had & got put out...
 
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