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Friday, August 12th
GE is synonymous with appliances. In business for more than a century and headquartered in Kentucky, this company makes appliances across a wide range of uses and brands, from the standard GE Profile to Haier, Cafe and Monogram.
Great selection of most microwave styles
No matter what you have in mind for your next microwave, GE will almost always deliver: countertop, built-in, or over-the-range, often in a half-dozen finishes for any given model. If you're looking for a one-and-done shopping experience, GE is the best starting point.
Air fryer, convection and proofing - oh my
You could definitely spend a pretty penny on a GE microwave if you wanted to. During our most recent shopping trip, they offered four models over $1,000. The top-of-the-line microwave was the GE Profile Built-in Microwave/Convection oven, priced at $2,099. This appliance has 975 microwave watts and 1500 convection watts for powerful cooking, the ability to create custom cook settings, and is a great option if you're a baker needing a proofing oven setting too.
Lots of features under $1,000
However, most GE microwave ovens are very nicely featured without costing over $1,000. Maybe you've got a big family and you need your appliance sized to match? There are quite a few GE Profile models with a capacity of 2.1 cu.ft. and 1000 watts of cooking power. We spotted one for $659 that even had those customizable cook settings we mentioned and a nifty "Chef Connect" feature to sync up the clocks on your microwave and range (because we all know how annoying it is when the power goes out and those two digital clocks aren't...on...the...same...minute).
Excellent brand reputation
GE microwaves get extremely positive reviews from owners. On almost every model we checked out, ratings easily averaged four stars and up - over thousands of purchases. For example, the popular GE Profile 1.7 cu.ft. convection over-the-range microwave oven had over 2300 ratings, and almost 2000 of those were 4- and 5-stars. That matches GE's overall reputation as a brand, too. The Better Business Bureau gives GE their highest rating and accreditation. When you combine that with the standard 1-year warranty on parts and labor and five years on the magnetron, you should be feeling pretty confident that your GE microwave will work well for a long time - and that you won't have any trouble getting service if it doesn't.
#1 brand for microwave ovens
Selection, features, affordability and reliability: could you ask for anything else from a microwave oven brand? GE delivers all of that and more. Whether you're hoping for a bargain or excited about going all-out for a cutting-edge appliance, GE should be the first place you look as our first-place brand among makers of microwave ovens.
For most of us, it's hard to imagine a kitchen without a microwave. Who heats up water for cocoa on the stove or reheats an entire meal in the oven anymore? A novelty in most homes in the 1980s, these appliances have become so common that it takes you aback when you don't see one in the kitchen - or even at the office.
Microwave oven styles have come a long way from the bulky countertop appliances of the past. Yes, you can still get models like that - after all, a dorm room isn't going to have a place to install a microwave - but the majority of kitchens now include a ready-made space under the cabinets or over the range just for a microwave. Today's more modern homes may incorporate microwave ovens as built-ins that match the oven and the refrigerator with pull-down doors, or even as a pull-out drawer in a kitchen island.
While some people have held onto concerns that microwave ovens might be unsafe because of the way they cook food, those fears are unfounded. Manufacturers go to great lengths to make sure that the biggest risk of using a microwave oven is when people eat their food before it cools off a bit (we've all done that breathy-mouth-thing when we just couldn't wait for that delicious snack to be ready - and regretted it for days afterwards).
Not only have microwave designs expanded, but their capabilities have grown too. Convection for faster cooking, air fryer functions, and voice controls are just a few features that may "wow" you, especially if you're replacing a trusty old model that finally gave up the ghost after a decade or more of faithful food-cooking service in your home.
With so many options, where do you start? Walk yourself through this checklist as you figure out which microwave oven and brand are right for you:
TopConsumerReviews.com has evaluated and ranked the most popular brands of microwave ovens on the market today. We hope this information helps you choose the right model for your kitchen!
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