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It all depends where your microwave is laying on. A wood table would be fine to remove rubber feet but on hard metal I would not do it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi dclark- We do not recommend removing the feet of the microwave as it can affect air circulation and make the microwave less stable. Microwaves need adequate air clearance on each side, the rear and the top to function properly. This allows good circulation for the intake and discharge air vents. We suggest 3" of clearance on both sides and the top and 1" clearance in the rear. Thanks for viewing GE! SUEatGEA
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