Glenwood Insulated
Price $5850.00
Manufactured c. 1920 - 1940
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Body Style: Retro Vintage Range
Make: Glenwood Insulated
Model: Stepside – right stack
Manufacturer: Weir Stove Co.
Location of manufacture: Taunton, MA
Date of manufacturer: 1920 – 1940
Current fuel set up: Gas
Conversion available: Yes
Conversion Options: Propane, electric
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This vintage range provides the convenience of cooking with gas with plenty of retro style. Featuring long legs, stylish handles and a soft green and white enamel color scheme, the Insulate Glenwood is a lovely cooking range. In addition to four gas burners, a large oven and a broiler, the range also features a ample storage space below and above the burners. Cooking will be a delight with this classic range.
Current setup: Gas / Propane
Conversion option: Yes
Conversion fuels: Electric
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Wood/Coal Installation
Exhaust required: Yes
Chimney Type: Class A
Clearance required: Yes
Combustible walls: 36″ air space*
Noncombustible walls: 18″ air space*
Gas/Propane Installation
Electric Installation
Exhaust/venting required: No
Clearance required: No
Electric Cooktop: 1,500 Watts & 2,000 Watts
Electric Broiler: 2,200 Watt
Electric Oven: 2,000 Watt
Volts / Amp: 220 / 50
Fully insulated and UL approved parts
Body Materials: Cast Iron / steel
Color: Cream / Green
Finish: Porcelain
Overall Dimensions: 53″W x 30″D
Footprint: 47″W x 23″D
Height to Cook Top: 34″
Oven Dimensions: 18″W x 18″D x 13″H
Secondary Oven Dimensions:
Broiler Dimensions: 18″W x 18″D x 8″H
Weight Uncrated: 400 lbs
Weight Crated: 700 lbs
Number of Cook Lids: 4
Number of Ovens: 1
Number of Cook Lids: 4
Broiler: Yes
Interior Finish: Speckleware
Other:
Tea shelf, utility drawer
$5850.00 – Price (fully restored)
$400.00 – Cost to crate
$6250.00 – Total Purchase Price*
*Prices subject to change. Conversion and custom costs are determined on a case by case basis according to the interests of the customer and configuration of the stove. Shipping charges are due at the time of shipment.
The cost of shipping is determined by the weight and size of the stove, delivery location and site-specific requirements like a lift gate or scheduled appointment.