A:AnswerI don't think there is a standard weight for microwaves of this size. I get it, you are curious but I don't think you will get a true answer on this.
I would be more curious on the durability. My first GE microwave which is similar in size, shape, and design failed on the 11 year anniversary. 11 years for a microwave is not bad. My expectation is at least 15 but ok. I still replaced it with another GE microwave cause it fits my requirements.
If weight is a determining factor for you, then it is difficult to say. There might be other variables you may have that will help in your decision making.
-Excuse my ramble.
A:AnswerRE: GE JES2051SNSS countertop microwave.
I know nothing about a trim kit nor did i ask about one.
There may be one available, I just don't know. I'm really not interested in one at this time.
A:AnswerThe length and width and depth should be pretty accurate with the new model. Also, If you chat with Best Buy and give them the current model and the new one you are considering they can inform you if the current trim kit will work. That's what they did for me and it worked perfect.
A:AnswerVerify the dimensions of the old microwave and the new model. They have to be within 1/8" to fit your current trim. Personally, I'd get a nicer model with correct trim & be done with it if I could go back in time.
A:AnswerAir flow is designed for counter top use. Building it in & adding a trim kit (From another model since there is none for this model) can cause the megnatron tube overheat. Don't believe me, contact GE customer service & they will confirm this.
A:AnswerI think you may be talking about a different microwave as there are no red lights on this model. Contact GE Customer Service. They are very helpful.