Replacement cooker burners?

Gordonmc

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I inherited a fairly scabby two-burner/grill/oven cooker in stainless steel with the boat. The cooker chassis and panels cleaned up well, but the burners are corroded and the valves lack flame failure devices.
I don't know the make, there is a transfer on the front that looks like a stylised "CM".
What would be the practicality of replacing the burners and valves? Or is it time to bin the thing and waste some drinking vouchers?
 
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Both of the chandleries near to Gouvia Marina Corfu offer replacement burners for a variety of gas cookers so no doubt they are available somewhere in the UK too. I vaguely remember seeing one in the shop at Agammemnon Boatyard at Beaulieu but it will cost you an arm and a leg just to moor for an hour to find out!

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The stylised "CM" is probably a "CAN". it is an Italian brand. I own one of the two chandleries mentioned in another post, and there is a dealer in Greece for these. However have never had occasion to get parts before. If you don't have any luck I could ask and see if there are parts available. Let me know by private message.
Peter
 
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