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Slide in doesn’t have the back. You would need a finished wall. Freestanding sits against an unfinished wall with controls on the top. Do a search on BB for pictures.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Here's the difference The primary differences between freestanding and slide-in ranges are the installation and the location of the controls. Freestanding ranges can be installed between cabinets for a built in look or can act as a stand-alone appliance, while slide-in ranges are designed to fit within your kitchen cabinets.^Vanessa
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