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Kenyon Alcohol Single Burner Stove (model 113) Never Used on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Kenyon Manufacturer Part Number:113

I purchased this stove shortly before I sold my boat. (Great timing, right?) Anyway, it came as I am selling it; in new but imperfect condition and devoid of any packaging. The imperfections are a split in a small rubber foot that the interior plate rests on. Easily replaceable. The other defect is the label on the control wheel, which has a crease at the "off" setting. Label would have to be peeled off, located, if possible, and replaced if this is important to you. New, this goes for $518 but with pot holders that this earlier model does not come with. So, if you can live with the imperfections and no pot holders, you can save a bundle off the cost of a new one. I'll throw in the shipping. Thanks for looking.

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