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Hi all. My wife and I have been looking at replacing our oven range and have our choices narrowed down to two different Frigidaire models. On is a free-standing and one is a slide-in. The slide in has more features, a convection oven, and is only about $70 more. The free-standing is not a convection oven and has less features. The main concern we have is that the size of the convection oven looks too small. It's 3.7 cubic feet whereas the other is 4.5. We're sure it's big enough to fit a relatively large turkey in it but not sure if there's room for anything else.
Has anyone had any experience w/one of these convection ovens being too small?
Also, any opinions on Frigidaire in general?

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Hi,

Something here may help.

**Has anyone had any experience w/one of these convection ovens being too small?**

With convection fan at the back you loose a couple of inches front to back...my wife would ask for a divorce if we got rid of our convection range

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