About Sunray Stoves And Ranges
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Sunray, while no longer in existence, manufactured a wide range of products, from gas ranges to wood stoves. Many
of these products are still in use in and can be found both in single-family homes and even in RVs. For instance,
vintage Airstream RVs came equipped with Sunray stoves as an option from the factory. Sunray products have been
produced by companies, such as Glenwood Range, based in Delaware, Ohio. Vintage Sunray stoves, such as their
early wood-burning models, can be used to the modern home.
Sunray's Range Of Products
Sunray got its start manufacturing wood stoves, many of which can still be found by enterprising antique lovers. A
number of companies are able to modify these vintage wood-burning stoves with modern cook tops, hardware and
restoration techniques, enabling them to serve a new purpose in homes. Sunray was one of the first companies to
introduce gas ranges and even produced a model with two ovens, one below the range and one mounted above. In a
vintage commercial from the American Gas Association, a Sunray stove is featured displaying its ability to keep
food warm for hours, without overcooking. Sunray models were not constrained to gas only. The company diversified
as electric technology became more readily available and began manufacturing a range of electric models that
could fit into narrower spaces, thus increasing their appeal for a variety of uses.
Sunray Warranty And Replacement Parts
Because Sunray ranges and stoves are no longer manufactured, no warranty coverage exists. However, consumers who
enjoy using their current model, or have purchased vintage models can still find replacement parts and
restoration options through a variety of parts clearinghouses. These can be located online, as well as through
brick-and-mortar stores.