Curbside Pink Stove
February 13th, 2009 in member junk
Just had to share my best curbside find... Everything works, even the rotisserie. I can't call it a junk project really but how could I resist it?!
Pattern or design used: My Own Design
posted in: member junk, retro stove oven
Comments (25)
KENMORE MAID-O-MATIC 4 BURNER GAS RANGE WITH CENTER GRILL AND A BUILT IN ROTISSORi in my garage and wonder if you would be interested I would like to sell.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/atq/4456521473.html Posted: 9:06 pm on May 5th
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/app/2366760185.html Posted: 9:19 am on May 12th
Any other help or advice in finding pink 60's appliances would be wonderful!! Thanks so much and enjoy your fabulous stove! Posted: 12:50 pm on June 19th
Would love a pink stove, etc, that actually works.
Struggling to find a thermostat for a 50s(?) Caloric oven and enamel coated burner rings for 50s(?) Caloric cooktop.
So jealous... Posted: 11:42 am on March 9th
Wow. It is beautiful! Posted: 9:52 am on February 24th
Kathy Posted: 11:49 am on February 16th
Barbara Posted: 9:46 pm on February 15th
Candy Posted: 9:10 am on February 15th
This reminds me of my grandma. She had pink appliances in her house trailer when I was a kid. Haven't ever seen the pink other than hers. The shabby chic stove!
Gretchen Posted: 2:39 pm on February 14th
Years ago, before I was married, there was a white stove like it in a place I rented. (again in the 60's)
I just love my stove - it is really functional. It has a grilling tray at the bottom, a place for pots on the left hand side that is similar to the old-fashioned warming oven. It has five burners, or as on the pink one in the photo, a removable grill between the two outside burners.
Great for cooking, canning, baking and grilling. Too bad they don't make them like that anymore. Posted: 1:51 am on February 14th
I just love it when an abandoned gem like this finds a home where it is loved! Good junking!
Eileen http://ruralwisconsin.blogspot.com/ Posted: 12:51 am on February 14th