How do I cover the space between stove and counter?
With my new kitchen floor, the stove and counter aren't level, but I don't want to risk losing "stuff" in the gap - any ideas??? thx
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You must have installed a new floor without raising the countertop. Can you lower the feet on the stove? Can you raise the counter? If not slide a piece of wood under the countertop and between the stove to fill in gap. Attach the best way you can. Hard to know without seeing it. You can stain or paint it to match the best way. Hope you didn't trap in your dish washer.
Mel..you might try amazon because l have seen them. maybe called counter seam filler. They come in seversl colors. Good luck!
These things cover the gap! https://amzn.to/2RhGRsG
I've tried the gap filler or seam filler (long metal or plastic piece shaped like T with the bottom portion of the T in the gap). It moves around way too much, even being magnetic (the gap between mine is very narrow). So I bought a piece of tubing (you can get the tubing in different sizes to fit snug), cut to fit and I have no problems. It doesn't melt or even get hot when using the stove and oven. You don't even notice it unless you know it's there.