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<blockquote data-quote="JD6920s" data-source="post: 7938324" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>We had a couple of SF Rayburns in cottages which we had converted to oil with a Phoenix pressure jet conversion kit, these ran well and heated the radiators as well as hot water and cooking, they were connected to thermostats and timers too so we’re ideal for a working family out all day. </p><p>but then we updated the kitchens with new electric cookers and oil boilers so the Rayburns became redundant, I sold the better/newer one to a chap who wanted it back as solid fuel, so I still have both burners here if anyone fancies them. </p><p>Open to offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD6920s, post: 7938324, member: 28"] We had a couple of SF Rayburns in cottages which we had converted to oil with a Phoenix pressure jet conversion kit, these ran well and heated the radiators as well as hot water and cooking, they were connected to thermostats and timers too so we’re ideal for a working family out all day. but then we updated the kitchens with new electric cookers and oil boilers so the Rayburns became redundant, I sold the better/newer one to a chap who wanted it back as solid fuel, so I still have both burners here if anyone fancies them. Open to offers. [/QUOTE]
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