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Andrew Whicker
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
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Electric Stove Tops - Cost

Andrew Whicker
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
Posted

is $300 for a new electric stove top (free shipping) a good price?

I'm finding other refurbished stuff, but not in my location...

I've called all the used appliance places around me and none have stock (including Habitat for Humanity Restore).  I've also looked on Craiglist / KSL and can't find anything.

Thoughts?

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