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South Amboy, New Jersey, United States

South Amboy, New Jersey, United States
DUSTY - OLD STOCK
Manufacturer Part Number:G4247 Brand:SEAWARD

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SEAWARD PRINCESS GOURMENT

ELECTRIC COOKTOP

  •     4 BURNER RADIANT CERAMIC GLASS, WITH FRAME
  •     240V Electric Stove
  •  Overall size: 30"W x 20"D x 2-7/8"H
    • Cutout size: 29-3/8"W x 19-3/8"D x 2-7/8"H
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