Hi all,
I recently purchased a home from the original owner (80-year-old widow). The home came with some very nice vintage appliances.
The kitchen was equipped with matching GE coppertone appliances - range and fridge. Both in beautiful coppertone color! I love the "sunburst" effect that they did around the oven window, where the color is slightly lighter at the edges. The range is a P7 J356 model. It works great and is in amazing condition! The owner even kept the original manual!
I'm looking for advice from you, the appliance experts: keep the vintage P7 range, or buy a new range? I know most of y'all prefer the vintage machines (that's why we're all here!), but there are a couple of considerations for me.
First, I'm doing light renovation at the home. One task is to remove the dark finish that the original owners put on the original kitchen cabinets and restore them to their original, light birch glory. The kitchen was too dark with all that dark brown cabinetry. I'm guessing that they put the dark brown finish on the cabinets when they purchased the new coppertone appliances in the late 1960s/early 1970s. Anyway, the coppertone appliances just don't work well with the lighter color scheme.
Second, my spouse loves to cook and has frequently wished we had two ovens. I think the 30" double ovens now available would fill this desire very well.
Third, I know I'm going to be kept insanely busy with a major project for the next ~3 years and need to try to organize my life so as to have a minimum of disruptions - like appliance failures. I like to fix and maintain my own appliances, but I shouldn't plan on it for the next 3 years. A new range, with a 2-year extended warranty, would get me though this rough patch well.
What would y'all do? What's the value of the range if I wanted to sell it? If I do sell it, I'm thinking about a Whirlpool double oven...thoughts?
Thanks for reading!
Here's a photo of the range:
I recently purchased a home from the original owner (80-year-old widow). The home came with some very nice vintage appliances.
The kitchen was equipped with matching GE coppertone appliances - range and fridge. Both in beautiful coppertone color! I love the "sunburst" effect that they did around the oven window, where the color is slightly lighter at the edges. The range is a P7 J356 model. It works great and is in amazing condition! The owner even kept the original manual!
I'm looking for advice from you, the appliance experts: keep the vintage P7 range, or buy a new range? I know most of y'all prefer the vintage machines (that's why we're all here!), but there are a couple of considerations for me.
First, I'm doing light renovation at the home. One task is to remove the dark finish that the original owners put on the original kitchen cabinets and restore them to their original, light birch glory. The kitchen was too dark with all that dark brown cabinetry. I'm guessing that they put the dark brown finish on the cabinets when they purchased the new coppertone appliances in the late 1960s/early 1970s. Anyway, the coppertone appliances just don't work well with the lighter color scheme.
Second, my spouse loves to cook and has frequently wished we had two ovens. I think the 30" double ovens now available would fill this desire very well.
Third, I know I'm going to be kept insanely busy with a major project for the next ~3 years and need to try to organize my life so as to have a minimum of disruptions - like appliance failures. I like to fix and maintain my own appliances, but I shouldn't plan on it for the next 3 years. A new range, with a 2-year extended warranty, would get me though this rough patch well.
What would y'all do? What's the value of the range if I wanted to sell it? If I do sell it, I'm thinking about a Whirlpool double oven...thoughts?
Thanks for reading!
Here's a photo of the range: