Trim ring, other parts, and advice needed for 1966 Kenmore electric range

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classiccaprice

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I know its a long shot, but does anyone have a trim ring for the large burner a Newark Ohio Inc. built Kenmore range? The one I have was damaged in transport. I tried some generics, but they don't fit. Also looking for leveling feet and potentially the rotisserie set up.

I tested it out and the large automatic burner isn't working, any advice on what to check or replace?

Thanks so much.

[this post was last edited: 6/24/2023-23:59]

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Roper built Kenmore electric range

Hi, Will, I’m sure I would have the trim ring. Next time you bring the damaged one we could probably match it up.

Neat looking range, but overall not a very great thing to cook on having the controls right on the cook top like that always was a mess. There were a lot of control failures when things got spilled into the controls.

The oven was poorly insulated and the door often warped and did not seal evenly.

John.
 
Thanks John! I appreciate it. I've heard the Kenmore electric ranges of that era weren't as good as the electrics, but its pretty and matches my Coldspot. With exception of the automatic burner, it all works, but so far I'm a bit more impressed with the 60 Westinghouse and 53 Frigidaire.

I figure options are always fun. lol.
 

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