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A slide in isn't just "A" brand. They come in lots of brands. What brand are you interested in?
Mine is a Kenmore. It matches all my other Kenmore Elite appliances. It has a smooth glass top cook surface, knobs on the front, and convection conversion. They are like any other range that isn't "built in" (meaning a stove TOP and the oven being a separate appliance altogether). BUT, you do have to have the cabinets made especially for a slide in, BECAUSE you slide it in and it doesn't go up flush to the wall. You have to have a cut out in your countertop. Basically a bridge a few inches wide across the back.
So just google whatever brand you are interested in and add "slide in range" to your search parameters.
:)
ETA: after your SWH-- You could probably have a contractor come in make a bridge to go behind the slide-in. But, there may be a width difference too. I'm not sure on that end of it. I just like the "clean" look of the slide-ins, so when we were building, I picked one out and the cabinet guy just got the serial numbers from all the appliances I bought and built the cabinets to fit them.
This is similar to my stove (more or less, not sure if this is the EXACT same model or not)...
I have been very happy with it. No problems or "issues" with the stove itself. It cooks great. I just don't like cooking. LOL
For any of you who aren't getting what a "slide in" stove is, click here and you will see one installed in a counter. Note the counter top goes behind it... a free standing range has NOTHING but wall there. There is no counter at all. I never noticed that, until I went to buy one.
http://www.kenmore.com/kenmore-elite-30inch-slide-in-elec...
The heating element is covered so cleanups are easy. Just wipe them up. Or set it to self clean and then wipe up the ashes. I honestly don't use the convection all that much. But the bottom drawer is a warming drawer, not a storage drawer, and that comes in handy.