GE GCST14S1WWW Microwave Oven,1,100-watt 7 Auto Cooking Settings, Kitchen Essentials for The Countertop, Dorm Room or Apartment, Child-Lock Technology 1.4 Cu. Ft, White
$190.99
Price: $190.99
(as of Jan 16, 2025 19:04:54 UTC – Details)
Heat and reheat a variety of food with this GE 1.4 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave Oven, which features 10 power levels and 7 sensor cook buttons for rapid, efficient operation. Control lockout gives you peace of mind by preventing accidental or unsupervised use.
TWO-STEP CHILD LOCK: This mandatory feature helps prevent unintended use by younger family members, with the option to deactivate it if not needed.
COMPACT YET POWERFUL: 1100 watts of power and 1.4 CU. FT. inside allow for effective, efficient cooking while not taking up valuable kitchen space; glass turntable rotates for optimum cooking
SENSOR COOKING CONTROLS: Automatically adjusts time and power for delicious cooking results
WEIGHT AND TIME DEFROST: Simply enter the weight of the food, and the oven automatically sets the optimal defrosting time and power level or set your desired time for defrosting
CONVENIENT CONTROLS: Simple, one-touch operation with Instant On express cooking controls and multiple cooking modes; kitchen timer, child lock controls and cooking complete alarms add convenience
GLASS TURNTABLE: Rotates food throughout the cycle for even through cooking of food
Customers say
Customers find the microwave oven functional and easy to use. They appreciate its nice appearance with a backlight display. Many of them find it suitable for apartments. However, some customers report noise issues like popping or squeaking sounds. Opinions vary on durability and heat efficiency.
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7 reviews for GE GCST14S1WWW Microwave Oven,1,100-watt 7 Auto Cooking Settings, Kitchen Essentials for The Countertop, Dorm Room or Apartment, Child-Lock Technology 1.4 Cu. Ft, White
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V1 –
So far, so good, with some caveats.
This review is for the new version (GCST14S1WWW), I can’t find the differences anywhere, though I suspect the child safety lock is one of them. Note that the photos of the New one are actually of the Old version. The New window grille is painted white and the control buttons are darker as a missing Child Safety Lock instructions page. The old version is only available used. We have only had this oven for a few days, so I can’t yet speak to it’s longevity, but I can say that the quality of it’s construction is okay, not great, but okay. My first experience was deactivating the child safety lock. The instructions in the listing are wrong, the lock is now a physical latch release button (see photos). The instructions say to deactivate it you press in and turn clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver. Be careful! I went too far and the entire button popped out. It looked broken, but was not. It went back in and stayed, it’s operation now seems as described. I had initiated a return for this, but cancelled it after thorough testing. (Cancelling a return on Amazon is not easy! Can’t do it online, in chat or speaking with the automated voice system, you HAVE to go through a live representative and even she could not cancel the UPS pickup.) The described dimensions are a little misleading. The outer cabinet actually measures 15 1/2″ deep with a 3/4″ protrusion in the back (see photo), the height is 11 7/8″ plus the feet, width is correct at 21 3/4″. Inside dimensions are 14 1/8″ deep (15″ back to the dimple – see photo), 14 5/8″ wide (15 1/2″ including a side dimple) by 9″ high. The turntable is 12 1/2″. Operation seems normal, all the functions work and the cook time is about the same as our now 5 year old 1150 watt 1.6 cu ft GE microwave (JES1657DM1WW) that has started to rust inside. You do have to enter the cook time minutes and seconds before selecting a power level, you can’t select a power level if you use the quick-entry 1-6 minute time. If we have any problems in the future I will revise this review, but for now we are happy with it. My wife insisted on a white model (including a white door), so we were pretty well stuck with this model. My faith in GE is not great, given the rust problem in our 5-year old one, but I was able to speak to both a parts rep and a service rep about the child safety button, which is neither available nor repairable if truly broken. It works fine and there are no problems other than that federally mandated child safety lock, now fixed, so I’ll give it a tentative 5 stars.
Deena Finney –
Great microwave!
We live in a condo apartment and needed a microwave that fit under our upper cabinet. This is one of the few that works size-wise AND also was white to go with the rest of our appliances. My husband was so happy to find this that he purchased a second one to have on hand, even though it takes us years to wear out a microwave. It works great and we have no complaints. Make sure to buy a new one, not a refurbished one. We accidentally got that first and it did not work and had to be returned. But the new ones are perfect!
CathyQ –
Good microwave
I got this to replace my old GE microwave. I wanted the reheat function, which not all models have. It is a great functioning unit, but it seems slightly noisier.
Shepherd lover –
GE quality made
We have loved these ovens for years. Unfortunately microwaves only last for so long.
Nancy J –
If youâre looking for white, this is for you!!
Great microwave. We bought it as an âextraâ microwave. It fits nicely on the counter and is not too big.Only slight criticism is that it is a little noisyâ¦
Hard2Please –
Did not work out of box
Right out of the box, the thing doesn’t work. The control panel is lit, I put my inaugural plate of food inside, set it for 5 minutes for time cook on 90 per cent power, hit start and nothing. No light, no turning turntable, no noise, no heat, no power. The time counts down on the control panel as if it’s cooking, but the actual microwaving isn’t happening. So I went through all the troubleshooting steps, called GE, and am referred to an outside appliance repair company. I hope it is fixable but in looking at the consumer affairs complaints, I’m discouraged. In researching potential problems, it sounds like a problem with the door sensor is the most likely culprit, but really. Brand new? Very disappointing.Fixed under warranty. See the comment below. I’ll up it to three stars, subject to it holding up for a few years, as it appears the problem was simply a mistake in assembly at the factory that was easily fixed rather than a parts failure.Scheduling the warranty work was another frustration, as they first gave me the wrong repair service information and got my name entirely wrong. Then the confirmation number I got when I scheduled it was wrong, and the schedule date was wrong. I was contacted by a different repair company a few days later that had received my phone number but they had trouble tracking down the service order themselves to confirm it as a warranty repair because of all the bad info from GE. Once the repair guy came out, he was on time, quickly resolved the issue and there was no problem in regard to the warranty. He did carefully test it to make sure it worked after the fix and it seems to be in operating condition. But he wasn’t too impressed with the quality of the oven or the price I paid for it.A further edit now 8 months post purchase. I again had to call for warranty work on this microwave. It started to show signs of dying a few weeks before it stopped heating completely. The heat and fan would shut off after about two minutes into cooktime, while the clock would continue counting down. At first I thought maybe it was just a heat sensor and the food was overheating, but then on retrieval of food lukewarm throughout, it was clear it was just a death gasp. This time, the warranty scheduling went much more smoothly although they seemed to have no record of my previous call, and the serviceman (this time from GE directly, instead of an independent subcontractor appliance guy) demanded the receipt first thing in the door. (I had my invoice available here online on Amazon thank goodness as I couldn’t find a shipping receipt.) Like the last time, the problem was apparently an electrical connection. The serviceman replaced a connector, and it’s back up and running. But it’s clear this is just a very shoddily made product. I have resigned myself to buying a new one the next time it goes out, which based on this track record, will be after the 12 month warranty expires, but probably shortly after that.I would not buy this product again. It has a lot of bells and whistles, and when it works, it’s fine, but it’s not a quality product for the price. A microwave should have a longer useful life than this one. Two warranty visits within 8 months of purchase is just unacceptable.
Sass. G –
After much research we decided to get the exact same model of microwave again.
I loved all the buttons and options on this model. Our old one gave out after at least a decade of use. It always cooks as expected.