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GE JES1289SK 1.2 cu. ft. Countertop Microwave Oven with 1000 Cooking Watts & Rotisserie: Stainless Steel | 
enlarge | Brand: General Electric Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $176.80
New (4) from $176.80
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 289110
Color: Stainless Steel Shipping Weight (lbs): 28
MPN: JES1289SK Model: JES1289SK UPC: 084691132660 EAN: 0084691132660 ASIN: B0011YHIPO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Double-grill Technology With Rotisserie | | • | 1000 Watts (IEC-705 Test Procedure) | | • | Preprogrammed Menu Items | | • | Removable Oven Rack |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 1.2 cu. ft. capacity 1000 watts (IEC-705 test procedure) Double-grill technology with rotisserie Browns food evenly on both sides easy-to-use removable rotisserie spit lets you enjoy delicious, rotisserie chicken, roasts and more Preprogrammed Menu Items Provides quick and easy programming of food selections Removable Oven Rack Makes multi-dish cooking possible Convenience cooking controls Allows cooking and reheating at the touch of a button Auto and Time Defrost Automatically defrosts for a specified amount of time Control Dial Allows quick, easy adjustment of time and temperature settings
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| Customer Reviews:
Burned by a great design December 25, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The design of this oven is really slick. The controls take a little time to get used to - one wheel replaces the traditional numeric keypad. The operation is very intuitive, so it doesn't take long to get the hang of it, and once you do, you're hooked - I could dial in what I wanted faster than I could keypunch on a conventional pad.
Note the use of the past tense. After 6-7 months, the unit stopped heating. We called G.E., and the first repair was fully covered by the 1 year warranty.
Then, after another 6-7 months, the unit developed an bizarre, and possibly dangerous, intermittent problem. We'd be heating something and hear a sudden deep buzz, like the sound effects in a Frankenstein movie. The inside would flash a very bright light - it looked like something was either burning or sparking intensely. At first, this happened once or twice a month, but on Christmas Eve, just in time for holiday cooking, it started to happen more often. We let it "rest", unplugged it for a while to drain its capacitors... no luck. We're just out of warranty, and out of luck.
Two breakdowns in under two years - that's not the sort of reliability I expect from G.E.
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