Origo Marine Alcohol Electric Stove 4300 E on 2040-parts.com
Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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ORIGO Marine Alcohol electric stove 4300 E, boat or RV stove
will fit 22 1/2" x 12 1/2" hole, both elements tested, Alcohol stove levers are not oringinal see pics, light scratches on glass lid see pics |
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