Saturday, January 30, 2010

GE Profile Spacemaker Series : JVM1790SK 1.7 cu. ft. Over-the-Range Microwave Oven - Stainless Stee

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Features
- JVM790SK
- Over-the-Range
- Microwave
- Stainless Steel
- 1.7cu ft

Product Description
GE Profile JVM1790 Over The Range Microwave Convection Oven - JVM1790SS. 1.7 Cubic Foot Capacity. 1,000 Watts. Convection Cooking. Fast Bake. Sensor Microwave Oven. Warming Oven. Auto Recipe Conversion. Bilingual Scrolling Display. Stainless Steel Finish

Customer Reviews

Love it
Date: 2008-06-08 | Rating: 5
WE've had this oven/microwave for 4 months now and absolutely love it. We got it so that we could have a second oven without doing a major renovation. So far it's worked well as a microwave and great as an oven. I'll assess them seperatly. --AS a microwave, it's a little slower cooking than others we have had, but heats evenly, has a turntable, and rack. We really love the dial control...kind of like an ipod, simple and efficient. --As an 2nd oven it is perfect for us and we actually use it frequently as the primary oven because 1) It heats up faster and cooks faster 2) It is more energy efficient with a smaller space to heat adn 3) it vents outside so it doesn't heat up the house in the summer at all. As for the price, it is expensive, but was a much cheaper way to get a second oven for us and we are very happy with it.

Great Second Oven
Date: 2009-05-09 | Rating: 5
We bought this w/ other GE Profile products (Dishwasher & Refrigerator) from PC Richards and I'm very glad we did. We just did a full renovation and my contrator said this installed very easily and the venting was a breeze; straight up and then over 8 Ft. It's constantly in use w/ two kids around. The dial knob makes it very easy to pick a cook time and temperature. Just turn and press. Convection bake works great for the hamburgers and meatloafs we usually have and it beats heating up the kitchen w/ the stove. The micro-express button works in 30 second increments and if you need more time you just keep pressing it or spin the dial. The popcorn preset button is a little short to pop them all but definitely not a deal breaker. I would certainly recommend this product.

Probably Not Worth The Money
Date: 2009-02-10 | Rating: 2
I have owned two of these. The first one, worked fine. The microwave was good and I really loved the convection oven for small item cooking. The inside light did burn out and I think you have to take it to a repair shop to get it replaced, I'm not sure, I never got it fixed because I could never locate it. I moved and bought another one and within 2 months the main board went completely bad. It is a $200 repair and as I read reviews on the internet, this is not that uncommon. For the price, I would look for a different brand with better reviews and price.

CHEAP PARTS EXSPENSIVE REPAIR
Date: 2009-03-29 | Rating: 1
We bought this convection microvave aproximately 18 months ago,electrical is poor on it , within 6months of purchase replaced lite above stove,after 18 months the interior light went out,$85.00 for bulb and over $200.00 service call. The oven has to be removed from the wall according to teir web site.I'd say that's a bit expensive minimum $285.00 to but a light bulb in. The Microwave cost us $600.00.We bought this one because we have always bought GE Profile Kitchen appliances.This definitely determine future appliance purchases.Model # JVM1790 Convection /Microwave.

Terrible design, not able to change the lightbulb inside
Date: 2009-12-10 | Rating: 1
Overall, the microwave works fine like any micro should, no real complaints there. However, we have had this micro for a little over a year. The inside light burned out as well as the task light that lights up the stovetop below. I searched for the replacement lightbulbs locally at home depot, and several other stores, no luck. I searched online, found the correct lightbulbs. Ordered 4 lights, 2 spare for when they burn out again. I went to install them. The bottom task light was a breeze, done in a few minutes. I opened the inside of the micro and could not find anywhere to access the light, nor could I see where it was even at? Now reading the reviews here, that you need to remove the entire micro from the wall, have a technician install a lightbulb? to the tune of $200? That is insane! What an incredibly terrible design!! Geez, the inside light is not that big of a deal, I for sure am not going through the work of taking it down and paying a technician to install a freaking lightbulb. What was GE thinking when they came up with this LAME design? I have to give this 1 star.

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