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I would like to sell the ones I have (bought then just before a remodel, so they have not been used a lot), how would I make sure that they are in working condition? I don't have the stove top anymore.
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They still should be in good working order.
![]() You would need to run 240 volts to them, but its not something I'd advise a consumer to do without electrical knowledge. You could probably take them to your local appliance parts store in your area, they can probably test them for you for free. Jake
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