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    Ok- I am new at this and don't know if I am even doing this right-but, basically I have bought a house, and when I moved in there was a white Chambers stove in my house. It is in very nice shape. but I really don't know too much about it.. It is the same stove that Rachel Ray has on her cooking show.. if that helps anyone at all. Anyway, I live in Mass and am looking to sell this stove because I have bought a new one. Does anyone know how to help me with this??
    Erin

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    Return the new stove. There is not a new stove on the market that comes close to the quality of the Chambers and believe me, I know, I spec appliances for high end kitchens and know what makes a good piece of equipment. Your Chambers is built to the highest standards and once cleaned and recalibated to factory specs, you will have a range taht will give you years of high service.

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    Send me your address and model number, and I will send you the literature for it FREE, but only IF you'll use it for a month, cooking [b][i]"The CHAMBERS way",[/b][/i] and, after a month of cooking with the gas turned OFF, you'll keep it!

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    I dont even know the model #!!! I seriously barely know anything about this thing... Where can I find the model #?? we looked before.. but couldn't really see anything on it...???

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    The easy way to ID yours is look at the different models found here:

    [url="http://www.chamberstoves.net/Models.html"]http://www.chamberstoves.net/Models.html[/url]

    If you still don't know, let me know and I'll help you figure it out.

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    Hello,

    Don't give up your stove! Chambers are far superior to any stove around. I always loved my chambers and knew it was better than anything out there. During my kitchen remodel, I used my mother's modern stove....nothing like my chambers. I'll never use anything else again.

    Food tastes better, cooks better.

    Treatmaker

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