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Old 12-03-2017, 04:59 PM   #44
PeterT
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When I was young and still lived in England, my mother swore by the Rayburn. Ours was coal fueled, had two (or maybe three) ovens, each at a different temperature, an iron top with multiple locations that were usable as hot plates, and a water tank that supplied hot water to the radiators in half the house (the other half got hot water from a gas heated tank).
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