![]() The broil-bake selector with the thermostatic broil on the Imperial and cheaper models. ![]() Note that the dials have reversed "HI" and "SIM" setting on ranges with the Robertshaw switches.Ĭompare with the previous year's version with the King Seeley switches. I have to say I wouldn't trade one of these Canadian ranges for my 1967 US Custom Imperial range which is the one I currently use. They all had Robertshaw infinite switches (that includes the 1967-70 Compact 30!) and the cheaper RA-37L "Deluxe Thrifty 30" free-standing model even had Chromalox burners (the Custom Deluxe, Imperial, Cuisine and Compact 30 models still had Radiantubes).Īll free-standing 30" models had broil-bake selectors (and 120 volts to the broil element for baking) or a broiler grill control. ![]() John, then you like a Canadian Frigidaire range from 1967 to 1970! ![]()
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