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Slide-In vs Freestanding Ranges (Comparisons/Reviews/Ratings)

Like yesterdays post on counter depth refrigerators, the choice of what type of range, free standing or slide-in, is about style only. We will look at function later in this post.

But first let's gawk at some backsplashes:

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I love these. We have installed tons of tile at Yale, because it highlights the presentation. Your kitchen is differentiated by the floor, tile, lighting and cabinets. That's really it.

So freestanding ranges (ranges with a backguard) obscure the look of the tile and backsplash.

freestanding ranges

Slide-in ranges (ranges without a backguard) do not. That is the primary difference between a slide-in and free standing range.  A slide-in is also much easier to clean as the cooktop surface sits above the countertop.  There are no seams for food and liquid to dribble down the side like a freestanding range

slide in ranges

You do pay more for the more customized look. This is a comparison between a Gallery freestanding and slide in range with similar features (actually the lesser priced model has the griddle burner). 

Frigidaire Gallery freestanding FPGF3081KF $1139:

FPGF3081KF freestanding ran

Frigidaire Gallery slide-in FPGS3085KF $1609:

FPGS3085KF slide in range

So the question of slide-in vs freestanding really can be summed as style against price.

Additional Resources:

For more information about style, configuration, features and brands download one of our cooking buyers guides: Electric Cooking, Gas Cooking or Pro Cooking.

 

Comments

I was told the hookup between the two are different, is that true?
Posted @ Tuesday, May 22, 2012 9:49 AM by Anne
I would highlight one other difference between slide in and freestanding ranges, that being the slide in overlaps the counter top keeping food and liquids from falling down the sides.
Posted @ Tuesday, November 27, 2012 11:38 AM by Ron
We have on other more recent posts...but yes, you are correct
Posted @ Tuesday, November 27, 2012 3:41 PM by Steve Sheinkopf
My kitchen was remodeled 20 years ago for a slide in range. Don't I have to replace it with another slide in? I do not see how a stand alone could fit into the 30 inch opening. Please refer me to any reviews of new slide in ranges, and any more information.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 12, 2012 8:09 PM by Carol Coburn
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