So I saw this on CL for $20 and couldn't pass it up. I picked it up and did a bit of cleaning and it shined up like new. Appears to be low use, maybe in a summer kitchen or something.
I searched through some old ads and found this sold in Canada around 67-68 so it would still be a true Westinghouse if I'm not mistaken.
They almost always put 24" stoves in apartment buildings in Canada up until the 80's so it was very common to see this size around. However they were typically BOL. This one is a bit different in that it is quite well appointed with features: Automatic oven, timer, clock, panel & oven light, timed outlet, panel glass, oven gasket and even a rotisserie! Never seen an apartment size stove quite like this.
All the parts were there including the broiling pan and the rotisserie parts. I plugged it in to 120V and everything I could test appears to work (this is the first time I've bought a used stove where the timer and clock actually work!).
I have to say that this also appears to be a very well made and solid range. The attention to detail with the little Westinghouse logo on each element is a really a thing of the past.
Anyone seen anything like this before?
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I searched through some old ads and found this sold in Canada around 67-68 so it would still be a true Westinghouse if I'm not mistaken.
They almost always put 24" stoves in apartment buildings in Canada up until the 80's so it was very common to see this size around. However they were typically BOL. This one is a bit different in that it is quite well appointed with features: Automatic oven, timer, clock, panel & oven light, timed outlet, panel glass, oven gasket and even a rotisserie! Never seen an apartment size stove quite like this.
All the parts were there including the broiling pan and the rotisserie parts. I plugged it in to 120V and everything I could test appears to work (this is the first time I've bought a used stove where the timer and clock actually work!).
I have to say that this also appears to be a very well made and solid range. The attention to detail with the little Westinghouse logo on each element is a really a thing of the past.
Anyone seen anything like this before?
[this post was last edited: 7/2/2017-21:59]





