Can a dishwasher be placed under a gas range? I have no space in my kitchen, I heard you could do it with an electric?
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must be tall cabs or a very small DW...
don't see how it could possibly fit.. hiegth wise...
how thick is your range top to bottom...
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Sorry, I meant cooktop :(
I've been looking at different cooktops because i'm replacing the old one. they range from 3-5". i just don't know if it's safe? i heard it was ok with electric just not gas?
3-5".. still no room for the DW unless ya get a really short one...
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unless you raise the counter, the thickness of the cooktop won't allow clearance.
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GE makes a model to go under a sink (6" deep sink with special drain fittings).
GE Under-the-sink dishwasher, model GSM2100GCC
Saw some one ask about the drain fittings in another forum.
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Is it possible? Yes.
You could put a single, drawer-style pull out under a 30" gas cooktop, like as not (plumbing might be tight).
You could probably get two, side-by-side under a 36-42" cooktop, and have it not be too odd.
That, of course precludes using any sort of downdraft cooktop, though.