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The main difference between freestanding and slide-in ranges is installation. While freestanding ranges can stand alone or be installed between cabinets, slide-in ranges are specifically designed to sit between cabinets for a seamless look. There must be cabinets on each side a slide-in range because the side panels are not finished. Some slide-in ranges have a slightly protruding cooktop that rests on top of the countertop on each side. This is a nice feature as it keeps food and debris from falling between the range and adjacent cabinetry. As noted, the LG 6.3 Cu. Ft. Self-Cleaning Slide-In Gas Range with ProBake Convection - Stainless Steel, Model # LSG4513ST does not have a protruding cooktop that rests on top of the countertop on each side. However, there is an LG Slide-In Filler Kit, Model # LSFL301S that covers the side gaps between the slide-in range and the Countertop...^IFV
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