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Seaward Princess Style 33 Marine Stove- Burner Element Switch on 2040-parts.com

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Houston, TX, United States

Houston, TX, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Seaward Princess 33 Manufacturer Part Number:marine stove 110v UPC:Does not apply

USED SEAWARD PRINCESS STYLE 33  BURNER ELEMENT SWITCH

~ NICE CONDITION ~


I'm parting out my working Seaward Princess Style 33 marine 110V electric stove which was made in the early seventies.

PART LISTED HERE: BURNER ELEMENT SWITCH
 In nice solid condition---has some surface rash but works good. Look at the pics for general condition.  I have two of these.



NOTE: THIS PART IS FOR THE EARLY MODEL PRINCESS 33 STOVE.


THIS ITEM WILL SHIP TO THE LOWER 48 FOR $4.95.

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