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Homestrand Marine Electric Stove on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Warren, Pennsylvania, United States

Warren, Pennsylvania, United States
Works well.
Brand:Homestrand Manufacturer Part Number:214

Up for sale is a Homestrand model 214 marine electric stove. Works well, heats up quick. Great condition. Was removed from a sailboat.

Approximate counter dimentions

20 1/2" wide BY

12" deep

PAYPAL ONLY

SHIPPING ONLY TO CONTINENTAL 48 STATES

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