As I've posted in the past a cousin of mine in Detroit has one, it's really limping along, but he won't fix or get rid of it. Because of the design it's impossible to replace it with a modern range and he has no desire to remodel the entire kitchen. I kind of keep an eye out for something local to him, like the Tapan or a Flair that is cheap in hopes of getting him to swap it out, but so far no go. If that is the only range you've done most of you cooking on I guess you get used to the drawbacks. With the burners in a drawer setup it's great for a smaller kitchen which was common in the 50s to early 60s.