GE Microwave Ovens

GE Microwave Ovens

Expect More from a New GE Microwave

GE microwave ovens offer a multitude of installation and cooking options. Want your leftovers reheated fast, but also nicely browned and crisp? Try our microwave ovens with the browning option. Popcorn popped at the touch of a single button? A microwave with our popcorn convenience button will do the trick. For installation flexibility we offer countertop microwave ovens, over the range ovens, and built-in microwave ovens. You name it, we have a microwave to fit the bill.

Microwave Ovens

Built-in Microwave Wall Oven

Built-in Microwave Wall Oven

Built-in GE microwaves can be installed in a 27" or 30" cabinet. They make terrific and functional built-in companions to a built-in warming drawer or wall oven.

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Over-the-Range Microwave

Over-the-Range Microwave

A GE over-the-range microwave can make the most of your kitchen space by installing it above the cooktop or range. These microwaves include cooktop lighting and venting system, for a truly multifunctional appliance.

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Countertop Microwave

Countertop Microwave

GE countertop microwaves offer the simplest installation. Just place your counter top microwave on the shelf or counter and plug it in!

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Dual Distribution Technology
Dual Distribution Technology

Do you often use your microwave to defrost meats? Our exclusive dual distribution technology system combines 1100 watts of cooking power, a rotating turntable, and a top and second side stirrer for exceptionally even heating and defrosting results.

Convection Microwave Technology
Convection Microwave Technology

Need a second oven and a microwave, but don't have room? Convection oven cooking combined with microwave power produces beautifully baked and roasted foods fast. The convection fan is mounted on the right side of the oven and is surrounded by a 1550-watt heating element, allowing you to convection bake in your microwave oven at any temperature between 225 and 450 degrees.

Microwave Sensor Technology
Microwave Sensor Technology

Your fresh-cooked vegetables shouldn’t come out of the microwave soft and mushy. Our sensor-equipped models take the guesswork out of cooking many common foods by using built-in sensors to automatically set power and time based on food moisture levels.

Need information or service for your current microwave?

Need information or service for your current microwave?

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Shopping Guide: Questions to consider before buying your new microwave


Before you buy your next microwave, be sure to gather the following information to find the right one for you and your family. You can also print and complete our form, then take it to your local dealer to find the perfect GE microwave oven for you!

Basic questions to ask yourself before buying:

  • What kind of microwave do you currently own?
  • If you are interested in an over-the-range microwave, do you need your microwave oven to vent cooktop steam, heat and odors outside? GE offers both vented and non-vented over-the-range microwaves.
  • Do you ever wish you had a second oven? If additional oven space sounds appealing to you, you might want to consider a convection oven or Advantium oven, available in both built-in wall oven and over-the-range models. Advantium ovens use light to cook foods up to eight times faster than traditional ovens, plus can still function as a basic microwave.

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