dustin92
Well-known member
We have been looking to buy a white 30" range, as we have a nice white refrigerator (not vintage, but works great), to install. Our Kitchen appliances are currently (icky) almond Whirlpools from 1990's. They work fine but look terrible. I was out thrifting with my Mom today, and in one of our favorite thrift shops, ran across this nice stove... At first I barely gave it a second glance, thinking "just another icky old stove", then looked closer to see that it appears to be in *really* nice condition. Quite obviously "little old lady owned". All parts appear to be there, the only issue (which I didn't get a picture of unfortunately) was that the broiler assembly seems to be hanging down a bit. I'm sure if nothing else a screw can be used to put it right. The oven was nearly spotless, with only a couple dirty spots. My only disappointment is that it doesn't appear to be self cleaning
All the top burners looked fine, and to my hand felt flat (I know there has been mention of them warping over time), the burner bowls looked pretty dirty, but not a big deal, I'm a clean freak, so they wouldn't be dirty long. The only cosmetic damage was the storage drawer, where it looked like oven cleaner had been oversprayed, and removed some of the paint. The inside of the storage drawer looked nice, and was lined with paper towels. The controls looked nice, maybe a bit of fading on the knobs. My questions would be- How good would this be as a daily driver, provided everything works properly? And I noticed the left front burner is a speed heat, which I have seen on here have a reputation for not working properly, what would be necessary to convert it to a standard burner? (that is, if it has an issue). Would we notice any differences in performance from our ugly 1994 Whirlpool (good or bad?) Any info would be appreciated! Is it worth the $50 they are asking? The thrift store does have a return policy if all goes south though. Thanks!


