Your remote home doesn't have to feel off-grid with this 30" Classic Retro stove, built for use with propane or natural gas. The sleek 1950s style and retro-inspired design and colour gives your kitchen warm natural feel, with just the right touch of classic nostalgia.
Getting your stove started couldn't be easier thanks to the convenient battery ignition system, which ignites in one click. The continuous cast-iron grates and sealed burners make cooking and clean up incredibly easy, plus the effortless controls provide modern convenience in a stylish package that's a throwback to yesteryear.
Complete your kitchen by pairing with a matching Off-Grid Classic Retro Refrigerator .
- Stylish retro design
- Heavy-duty zinc cast handles
- Continuous cast-iron grate design for easy and safe movement of cookware
- High-quality, sealed cast burners for easy cleanup
- Variable BTUs cook-top includes a 13,000 BTU for flexible cooking
- Oven window
- Battery-operated ignition system (1 x D battery required)
- 2 adjustable heavy-duty oven racks with 4 shelf positions
- 3.9 cu ft oven capacity
Product Code |
UGP-30CR OF2 |
Overall dimensions (H x W x D) |
41.5" x 30" x 27.5" / 105.4 cm x 76.2 cm x 69.8 cm |
Oven dimensions (H x W x D) |
13.7" x 24.25" x 20.1" (3.9 cu ft) |
Broiling area (W x D) |
24" x 22.5" / 60.9 cm x 57.1 cm |
Weight |
168.9 lb / 76.6 kg |
Operation |
Set for propane (LPG) - A natural (NG) conversion kit is included |
Front left |
9,000 BTU |
Front right |
14,000 BTU |
Rear left |
9,000 BTU |
Rear right |
3,200 BTU |
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Type:
Range
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Style:
Free Standing
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Fuel:
Gas
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Width:
30"
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Height:
41.5"
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Depth:
27.5"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Downdraft Ventilation:
No
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Hood Recommended:
Yes
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Dual Fuel:
No
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Burner Type:
Sealed
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Self Clean:
No
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Convection:
No
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Hidden Bake Element:
No
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Continuous Grate:
Yes
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
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