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GE JES735WJ .7 Cu. Ft. Capacity Countertop Microwave Oven | 
enlarge | Brand: General Electric Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $64.95
New (4) Used (1) from $54.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 8919
Shipping Weight (lbs): 28
MPN: JES735WJ UPC: 084691130123 EAN: 0084691130123 ASIN: B000C7OQBK
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| Features:
| • | 0.7 cu. ft. capacity - 700 Watts (IEC-705 test procedure) | | • | Convenience cooking controls - Allows cooking and reheating at the touch of a button | | • | "Auto Defrost - Automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels to give even defrosting res | | • | Glass Turntable - Continually rotates food and ensures even cooking | | • | Timer On/Off - Optional reminder signals when meals are done |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Convenience cooking controls Allows cooking and reheating at the touch of a button. Auto Defrost Automatically sets the defrosting times and power levels, resulting in even defrosting for meats, poultry and fish weighing up to six pounds. Glass Turntable Continually rotates food and ensures even cooking. Electronic touch controls Offer easy point-and-cook convenience. Child lock out Enables you to lock the keypad to prevent the oven from being accidentally started. Dimensions: (HWD) 17 7/8 x 10 3/16 x 13 In.
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| Customer Reviews:
Small Footprint, Small Price September 24, 2008 I bought this little microwave for my sister, who lives close to me and has a small kitchen.
I can remember paying several hundred Dollars for my first Radarange back in the late 70's and it was huge! I have a GE that doubles as a range hood and in many ways this resembles that unit, only smaller.
As do most of these ovens, this one has electronic buttons for all the functions. This makes greasy handprints, etc., easy to wipe off. The finish seems certainly nice enough, inside and out, for its minimal price.
There are preprogrammed buttons for popcorn, etc. My sister never uses them so I can't testify to their usefulness. It appears to me to be just as easy to punch time in.
One feature which I have on my GE, and is also on this one, is the weight-programmed defrost. I have grown to use it very often to defrost frozen meats and it appears to work just as well on here. My GE, though, will stop every few minutes to remind the user to flip the meat; this little oven doesn't. For the price, I can understand this. This is not a really powerful microwave: 700 watts. On my larger GE one can program the intensity but this unit appears to always run at the 700. On the defrost one can hear the magnetron cycling on and off. Certainly, with the meats we've tried it works quite well.
The only drawback for me would be its limited floor area inside. One of my favorite micro dishes is NordicWare's circular ribbed tray. I bought one for her and it won't turn, just too large. Her Corelle dishes all fit, but I can envision some dinner plates as being too large.
All in all, for the price it appears to be a fine little unit, particularly for the user who mainly wants to heat up foods and do popcorn. It has been trouble-free.
Works fine, fits well, costs little! October 14, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
After much research, I bought the slightly bigger GE Spacemaker microwave that you can attach underneath your kitchen cabinets. It cost nearly $250 after tax on sale at a major retailer. When I got it home, despite having measured carefully, I found that it just didn't look right--it jutted out a bit and seemed too big for the space. So I returned it and bought this one, in black (slightly different model number--JES 735BJ), at a major electronics and appliance chain for $54 plus tax. It looked much better in my limited space, and after almost two months of fairly frequent use (several times per day heating up drinks, leftovers, etc.), it hasn't had any problems. It's a great little microwave if you have fairly basic microwaving needs, don't want something that's going to take up most of your counter space, and don't want to spend a lot of money. So far I'm very pleased with this purchase!
works well but... April 15, 2007 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
The microwave works well...but I've taken two back so far because the door opener sticks and the replacement microwave is starting to do the same thing. I usually have something in my hand and try to open the door with the other hand and and I can't because it's stuck. Very irritating
Highly recommend November 13, 2006 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Fast shipment. Superior quality for a supposedly used appliance. I don't have a lot of counter space and this microwave is perfect for limited areas yet does an excellent job. My other microwave had a dial that you turn and it was hard to judge cooking times accurately. This microwave has a digital clock and a keypad for easy access to setting accurate cook times. I hadn't even read the owners manual and could figure out how to work it!
Nice Microwave December 21, 2005 32 out of 32 found this review helpful
I've had this GE microwave for several years now and am satisfied with its functionality and compact size. It has several feature buttons (reheat, defrost, popcorn, beverage, etc.) that are very handy, and a nice independent timer that will shut off after the first time it sounds. My only complaint is that over time the interior finish on the door has started to wear off and rust, something I haven't noticed with other microwaves I've used.
Update: I purchased a new one of these in January 2008. The controls are a bit simpler to use and the door finish seems to have been improved so that the rust problem may be eliminated.
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