Can you identify this Oil range cooker?

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Hi Folks,

We’re in the process of moving homes (or should that be projects! :D). The new place has an oil fired range cooker - photo below.

We’ve been told it’s a Rayburn but I can’t find any online that look the same. There are no identifying marks I can see anywhere. As far as I know it was installed about 35 years ago as a reconditioned unit. It has a single lid on top, not split. As you can see, it has been tastefully refinished with gold Hammerite.:eek: It’s slightly smaller than other range cookers I’ve seen, you can see the top sits slightly lower than a normal worktop height.

Any info on what make (is it a Rayburn?) and model name or number would be useful at this stage. Perhaps you have one the same?

Thanks in anticipation!

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I would not bother about what make or model it is as I am sure once you get to using it & realise how inefficient & unreliable they are then you will rip it out & replace it. If it is on a wooden floor it was never installed correctly in the first place as ti should be on a concrete, or similar, plinth to spread the load & raise it to worktop height.
 

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