Whirlpool 4396096RB Gourmet Griddle
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Southbend 4604DD-4TL 60'' Gas Range, 2 Burner 48" Griddle, 2 Standard Ovens | 284,000 BTU: Southbend 4604DD-4TL...
American Range Corp. American Range -48G Griddle Section Gas 48in:
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See the features of the DCS griddle top, convenient on 36 & 48 inch DCS ranges. Visit DCSRanges.com to learn more about DCS appliances.

I'm looking at gas ranges, 48" models (dual oven & 6 burner + griddle) on top. We've been looking at dsc, wolf, viking, thermador, etc..
Physical experience would be best.
I categorically love my Jenn-Air range. I have interchangeable components that can be swapped out. Usually I keep 3 burners and a 2 burner grill. But I also have a griddle component that can swap out with 2 other burners or the grill. It's virtuous a wonderful range and the $1200 price tag wasn't that daunting considering how much use we get from it.
We've recently purchased a harshly, and are currently remodeling the kitchen. We've inherited a 1960's 35" Kenmore gas range/oven/griddle/rotiss... combo. It was practical until we disconnected it from the gas line to remodel. Our realtor told us he thought we could sell it for $$$$. Is this kind of feeling valuable? Should we put an advertisement in the classifieds section/Craigslist? If so, for what price? Is it junk, and should we just sell to the adjoining metal recycler? Can I get any money out of it, and how much?
My estimate is, it's worth a lot more than the recycler will pay you. Think 50's chrome/formica dinette sets, they're getting fair popular these days. As for value, you might want to poke around on Ebay and see if you can find something similar, and/or put an ad on Craigslist and ask for offers.
We've recently purchased a familiar with, and are currently remodeling the kitchen. We've inherited a 1960's 35" Kenmore gas range/oven/griddle/rotiss... combo. It was serviceable until we disconnected it from the gas line to remodel. Our realtor told us he thought we could sell it for $$$$. Is this kind of aspect valuable? Should we put an advertisement in the classifieds section/Craigslist? If so, for what price? Is it junk, and should we just sell to the townsman metal recycler? Can I get any money out of it, and how much?
Since your realtor has the illustrious ideas, sell it to him.:))
I throw away ranges that are from the 90's. there is no inherent value.
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