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I'm about to buy a stove for a rental house and thought I'd check here first. Sounds like a good deal: $40, clean, one-owner, everything supposedly works. They removed the electric pig-tail to use on another stove. Will this be a difficult item to find or expensive given the age of the stove?
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You can find the pigtails at any major retailer of appliances. All you need to know is if you have a 3-prong or 4-prong wall outlet. Easy to find, and age does not matter.
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This morning I searched a little further on line and called a local electrician so now I know they're almost universal, easy to install and inexpensive. This evening I picked up the $40 stove which is as clean and sharp as advertised. Not sure about the energy efficiency of this 1993 range...probably not good. Thanks for your informative reply.
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