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The answer provided by Frigidaire makes no sense compared to customer photographs of the unit. I believe the Frigidaire spec sheet is incorrect. I believe it may be a typo and the actual height the appliance might be 45". However, it would take someone (including someone at Frigidaire) to actually measure the unit in order to accurately confirm the height. If the unit indeed is only 35" then this would be considered an "ADA" height appliance which would have the cooking surface at about 27" high, designed for people in wheelchairs. Frigidaire needs to redo the specification sheet for this appliance.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Rebecca, thank you for your question. For the Frigidaire model FCRI3062AS, the listed height of approximately 35 inches refers to the overall height of the range, not the cooking surface alone. As a freestanding range, it is designed to sit very close to standard 36-inch countertop height, and it includes adjustable leveling legs that allow the unit to be raised slightly during installation. Once properly leveled, the cooktop surface will align closely with normal counter height and will not sit noticeably lower. - Reed
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