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PEB2060SMSS GE PROFILE SERIES Countertop Microwave Oven Stainless Steel

PEB2060SMSS GE PROFILE SERIES Countertop Microwave Oven Stainless Steel
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PEB2060SMSS GE PROFILE SERIES Countertop Microwave Oven Stainless Steel

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Description:

Countertop Microwave Oven with 1200 Watts Sensor Settings
10 Power Levels
Turntable and Optional Built-In Trim Kit Sold Separately
Stainless Steel

Features:
  • 2.0 Cu. Ft. Capacity - 1200 Watts (IEC-705 test procedure)

  • Sensor cooking controls - Automatically adjust the time and power for exceptional cooking results

  • Optional trim kit - Offers a built-in appearance of a countertop model

  • Auto and Time Defrost - Automatically defrosts for a specified amount of time

  • Turntable - Continually rotates food to ensure even cooking

Product Details:
Product Length: 13.78 inches
Product Width: 24.0 inches
Product Height: 19.4 inches
Product Weight: 70.0 pounds
Package Length: 27.0 inches
Package Width: 21.0 inches
Package Height: 15.0 inches
Package Weight: 54.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 16 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:1.5 ( 16 customer reviews )
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21 of 23 found the following review helpful:

1Worst Ever!  Oct 05, 2010
By B. Weathers "BW4660"
Purchased this microwave a little over a year and half ago, after much research, looking for the best. Consumer Guide rated it highest among those rated so I felt it would surely last and be worth the extra money. I was so wrong. One month after we owned it the power source went out and had to be replaced. A bit of a headache but the warranty paid for the parts and labor. A few months later it completely stopped working in the middle of preparing dinner. The warranty again covered the repairs but we had the hassle of taking it to the repair shop and being without a microwave, once again, for several weeks while it was being repaired. Two weeks ago while re-heating food the oven "burst" into flames. Thank God my husband was there and able to reach the plug to disconnect it from the outlet and to smother the flames with a damp towel. The microwave filled the kitchen with noxious smoke and fumes before my husband could get it out of the house. Needless to say, even if the now-expired warranty would cover the repairs we would not bother. Not only is the GE Microwave the worst we've ever owned it's also the most dangerous. I shutter to think what might have happened if I had stepped out of the kitchen while the oven was on. It would have for sure set the house on fire. This thing is truly worthy of the term "a-piece-of-junk." Please save your money and buy something worth owning and that won't put you and your family in danger. That is certainly not a GE Profile Microwave.

23 of 26 found the following review helpful:

1I hope I got the only bad one made  Dec 03, 2008
By K. Fowler
I purchase a Panasonic Model NN-T984 4 years ago. It was suppose to be a top model. It sure cost like one. Four years later, it is dead. I just bought a GE PEB2060, another one that was suppose to be one of the best. It was bad right out of the box. I have heard bad news about Sharp, so now it's what to buy? None seem to be very well made. I think that they all come off the same assembly line in China. When heating a beverage in the GE, after about 10 seconds, it stops with F4 in the display with 4 beeps. Of course the printed in China manual doesn't cover this error. It goes back to Home Depot tomorrow.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

1Works great but doesn't last!  Jan 30, 2010
By Richard Kelly
This oven worked perfectly for a year and then the power suppy went. It should have lasted much longer as I have had cheaper models last better than this one.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1Capacitor blown at 13.5 months  Jul 14, 2010
By Stace Karussos "Stacekar"
We have a dilemma, our kitchen has a specific space built for the microwave. Because of this there are few models that fit the space. The GE Profile was supposed to be top of the line. Thirteen months after we bought it it died. It made a noise and then lost power. The capacitor quit causing the fuse to blow. GE's warranty was for 1 year (of course). The last microwave we had lasted 10 years. GE gave me a "concession" on the warranty since it was over a year by a month and a half. They did come through from that perspective, but I would be hard pressed to by another GE microwave.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

1Died a Quick Death  Jan 31, 2011
By Pat K
I bought this microwave in white rather than stainless steel worked great until the one year warrenty expired then so did the oven. GE Service wants half the price of the oven just to walk in the door--even before they look at it, regardless of whether they'll even try to fix it. GE also offered me a coupon for even less money "for my inconvenience". They can keep their coupon--I'm switching brands.

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