At GE Appliances, we bring good things to life, by designing and building the world's best appliances. Our goal is to help people improve their lives at home by providing quality appliances that were made for real life. Whether it's enjoying the tradition of making meals from scratch or tackling a mountain of muddy jeans and soccer jerseys, GE Appliances are crafted to support any and every task in the home.
Q: Does this microwave have sensor cooking?
A: Yes, this microwave has sensor cooking feature.
Q: Is the turntable removable in this microwave?
A: Yes, the turntable is removable in this microwave.
Q: Does this microwave have a timer?
A: Yes, this microwave does have a timer function.
Q: Can this microwave be used to cook?
A: Yes, this microwave can be used to cook food.
Q: Does this microwave have a child lock feature?
A: Yes, this microwave has a child lock feature.
Q: Are there preset programs on this microwave?
A: Yes, this microwave has six preset programs.
Q: What is the wattage of this microwave?
A: The wattage of this microwave is 1200 watts.
Q: What is the power consumption of this microwave?
A: The power consumption of this microwave is 1650 watts.

At GE Appliances, we bring good things to life, by designing and building the world's best appliances. Our goal is to help people improve their lives at home by providing quality appliances that were made for real life. Whether it's enjoying the tradition of making meals from scratch or tackling a mountain of muddy jeans and soccer jerseys, GE Appliances are crafted to support any and every task in the home.

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| Pros for GE - 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave with Sensor Cooking and Defrost - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Performance, Size, Ease of Use, Power, Features | Noise Level, Size, Ease of Use, Heating Performance, Capacity | Overall Performance, Size | Overall Performance, Size, Ease of Use, Noise Level, Design |
| Cons for GE - 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave with Sensor Cooking and Defrost - Black | |||
| Noise | Door Mechanism | There were no cons for this product— | Heating |
Customers value the overall performance and generous size of the 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave. Many appreciate its powerful cooking capabilities and ease of use. Some customers have noted the microwave operates with less noise, while a few others mentioned concerns about the door operation.
We had a GE Profile 2.0 cu. ft microwave (PEB2060SMSS) that, after 14 years, decided it had popped it's last bag of popcorn. So, given our space, we started looking for another GE Profile the same size; those don't exist (Profiles now 2.2 cu. ft). However, we found this non-Profile GE that's the same size. We initially viewed this microwave in store and quickly realized that this microwave is not just the same size, it is in fact the GE Profile we bought in 2008 just without the Profile name. The door and controls have a different look, but the rest of the microwave...every single detail...is the same. And, though the control panel looks a little different, the functions/buttons are the same as the old Profile version. The biggest differences are that the stainless in the new version is much much thinner and the display is green instead of blue. Why does this matter to you? Well, if you are replacing a cabinet installed 2.0 cu. ft GE Profile with a trim kit (GE JX2030SMSS in our case) and are looking to replace it without breaking the bank, this microwave will fit like a glove. We reused our old 30 inch trim kit with this "new" microwave just fine. FYI. The trim kit alone for the new Profiles costs more than this microwave. Before you jump out of your chair and run to buy one of these, be aware that GE says that this rear-vented microwave is not supposed to be installed in a cabinet. This may be a liability related decision on GE's part, but since we used this design intalled for 14 years without issue installed with the GE trim kit, we decided it was safe enough to use. One final note is that the trim kit we have included a vent duct installed on the side of the microwave where there is a vented opening. When I opened up the old microwave I found that there is nothing behind that vented opening and that the only venting in reality is to the rear. While I would give our old microwave 5 stars, I'm only giving this one 4 stars because the stainless trim on the door and controls is really thin and cheap. In fact, even though the box it was in was in perfect shape, there are small dents in the stainless of both the door and controls. On the one we saw in store, the door did not align properly.
This review is from GE - 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave with Sensor Cooking and Defrost - Stainless Steel
Fletch Posted
This model GCST20S1WSS is nearly identical to a 2010 model JEB 1860SM1SS, which I just replaced using the existing trim. The term “countertop” means it could be used on the counter or placed in an opening above the oven as I did. Open the oven door and unscrew the four pan screws holding the trim, remove and set aside. Remove the screws holding the bottom inner trim mounting frame from the cabinet opening edge. With a helper, slide the old oven out, unplug it from the 110 outlet at the rear of the cabinet. Important. Before inserting the new, you must unlock the child proof oven door using the thumb screw on the right side and permanently unlock it per the instructions by turning the thumb screw with a Phillips head. Slide in the new unlocked oven and reinstall the trim.
This review is from GE - 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave with Sensor Cooking and Defrost - Stainless Steel
JohnT Posted
It's big enough to fit something rather tall/large. It has a nice rotating glass plate. It's a pretty black microwave. High wattage.
ArianaA Posted