GE Profile Microwave Filters - Various Types


A microwave is a great asset to your kitchen giving you both convenience and efficiency. You can reheat as well as cook entire meals in it. Microwaves today are not what they used to be. Today’s units are top of the line with auto cook, grilling, toasting and convection oven features. You can choose the size that is good for your family – compact, medium capacity, large capacity and built in to name a few.

There are certain microwaves that cannot be vented to the outside. In cases like this you need a microwave filter which can purify the air flowing into and out of the microwave. This filter must be replaced periodically else your microwave will operate less efficiently and alter the taste and odor of your food.

There are several companies manufacturing these filters and one such leading name in the market is GE. Most everyone is familiar with this company and its products. They promise good quality and state of the art units and have been providing great service and support since 1907. You can rest assured when you buy one of their items.

 JX81A Charcoal Filter Kit – This filter works with the following GE microwaves: General Electric EVM1750DMBB01, General Electric EVM1750DMWW01  General Electric EVM1750SMSS01, General Electric JVM130J01, General Electric JVM130J02. It filters the air flow into and out of the microwave when it cannot be vented outside. A dirty exhaust filters reduces the efficiency of the microwave and also changes the odor and taste of the food cooked in it. The filter must be replaced periodically.

 Microwave Filter Kit, Model JX81D – This optional recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit is to be used with the JVM1790 over the range combination microwave/convection oven. Its main function is to filter cooking odors when there is no venting of the air outside. This filter needs to be replaced about every six months to ensure that your microwave works to its full efficiency and the food you get does not have any distasteful odors.

GE Microwave Recirculating Charcoal Filter Kit - JX81H – This filter has received good consumer ratings. It allows the existing GE Over the Range Microhoods to filter air back into the house. It keeps your over the range microwave, which cannot be vented outside, in efficient working order and protects your food from odors and taste alteration.
It is a good idea to invest in a filter in case your microwave cannot be vented outside. These filters are very reasonable priced. You must make sure that the model you buy is compatible with your microwave or it will not fit right and will not perform properly. You can check online for the right one for your unit.

 

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