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Slide In Stove Against Wall. A freestanding range (gas or electric) requires no space between it and the back wall. Because of this, there is usually a few inches of countertop. There should be at least twelve inches between any style range and the closest sidewall. There should also be a gap of at least.

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There should be at least twelve inches between any style range and the closest sidewall. Because of this, there is usually a few inches of countertop. There should also be a gap of at least. A freestanding range (gas or electric) requires no space between it and the back wall.

Ge Slide In Electric Stove at Heather Lee blog

Slide In Stove Against Wall A freestanding range (gas or electric) requires no space between it and the back wall. Because of this, there is usually a few inches of countertop. There should be at least twelve inches between any style range and the closest sidewall. A freestanding range (gas or electric) requires no space between it and the back wall. There should also be a gap of at least.

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