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GE CSA1201RSS Cafe Advantium 1.7 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel Over-the-Range Microwave
GE CSA1201RSS Cafe Advantium 1.7 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel Over-the-Range Microwave

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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #516 in Major Appliances
- Color: stainless
- Brand: General Electric
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 20.60" h x 19.80" w x .33" l,
Features
- Enjoy oven-quality results two to four times faster than a conventional oven
- Expand your cooking versatility with four ovens in one
- Skip the preheating with nearly instantaneous halogen heat
- Preprogrammed recipes make meals easy
- Conveniently store cooking instructions for up to 30 different recipes
- Enjoy oven-quality results two to four times faster than a conventional oven
- Expand your cooking versatility with four ovens in one
- Skip the preheating with nearly instantaneous halogen heat
- Preprogrammed recipes make meals easy
- Conveniently store cooking instructions for up to 30 different recipes
Product Description
GE CSA1201RSS 1.7 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Advantium Speed Oven with 925 Cooking Watts, 10 Power Levels, Speedcook, True European Convection, Warming/Proofing, SensorCook and 3-Speed 300 CFM Exhaust Fan
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.More than I expected
By Michael Barczykowski
Many more features than advertised. Reading the manual is highly advised to get the most out of this product. It even has an automatic fan function for over a range use if there's too much heat buid up.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Garbage
By girlscout54
Is not a strong enough adjective for this product. Barely 4 years old and has already cost an arm and leg in repairs. Do yourself a favor and DO NOT BUY THIS. The keypad has now failed and is completely non responsiveEg
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Cooks well but not cheap to fix
By John McGing
I've owned one since Sept 2005, and it was used daily as microwave and weekly as a speed cook (does great roasts) and at holidays the extra cooking area was essential. In 2012 the keypad died, but a replacement was $120 and I was able to replace the keypad myself; wasn't very hard. (If you've ever replaced items in a computer, it was just as simple/complex.) Now we are getting sparking. Replaced the wave guide (6.95 part) and really cleaned the interior and it was seemingly fixed. Yeah. Until it started up again this morning. Not sparking like it was before I replaced the wave guide (that was scarey) but even once is enough that it can't be used. Might be a cleaning issue still but if so, it's grease inside the cabinet itself, not in the stainless cooking box. So if it's the magnetron, it's getting beyond my self help skill set and becoming a pricing issue because of parts and labor. 8 years of use is OK, but would expect it to last twice that. So I love the thing for cooking, but am not happy with durability.
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