Built-In vs. Countertop Microwaves
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Product Description
Built-in microwaves are installed in a wall, while countertop microwaves are freestanding on your counter. Compare built-in vs.countertop vs. over-the-range microwaves.
Cook favorite foods with this GE microwave oven. It can also be used as a convection oven thanks to a rack that lets hot air circulate around food for even cooking and a warmer setting keeps food hot. This GE microwave oven has a sensor control that adjusts cooking time and power level for perfect results. 1000W of power. Electronic controls. LED display. Defrost and beverage functions. Control lock. 13.5 turntable.
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Cosmo's versatile 2.2 cu. ft. microwave gives you the cooking space you need with flexible installation options. Our microwave can sit on the countertop, or built in to your kitchen cabinets using our trim kit (part number COS-30BIMTK, purchased separately) For a sleek, integrated look. 1200 watts of cooking power can be adjusted over 10 power levels for precise control.