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*dometic Smev Lp 3 Burner Stove With Oven Black Rv *78* on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Burr Oak, Michigan, United States

Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:DOMETIC Manufacturer Part Number:36061

*DOMETIC SMEV LP 3 BURNER STOVE WITH OVEN BLACK  RV *64*

LP GAS HOOKUP

HAS ELECTRIC IGNITION

COMES WITH OVEN RACK  

HAS 3 BURNER KNOBS AND OVEN KNOB

GLASS COVER THAT GOES OVER BURNERS WHEN NOT IN USE

MEASUREMENT: 20 1/4" WIDE X 21" THICK X 19 1/4" TALL

BRAND NEW THE ONLY THING HAS A COUPLE MINOR SCRATCHES RIGHT SIDE FRONT OF COOKTOP COVER, A SMALL MINOR SCRATCH BOTTOM OF OVEN DOOR RIGHT SIDE, METAL IS BENT A LITTLE IN BACK LEFT SIDE. *78*

COLOR: BLACK

*NOT SURE OF MODEL NUMBER*

*THIS IS ALL THE INFORMATION I HAVE ON THIS STOVE*

DOES NOT COME WITH MANUAL




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