GE's glass cooking tray for microwaves -- model # WB49X10063 - is designed to replace broken or dirty microwave plates.
Cooking trays for microwaves are glass plates that rotate along a turntable track, enabling foods to be cooked throughout as microwave energy bounces through the appliance.
Although these plates are durable, they are made of glass, which means it is possible to break or crack.
With this in mind, GE has designed a glass cooking tray for microwaves -- model # WB49X10063 - to replace broken or dirty plates in most GE model microwave beginning with the following:
This microwave cooking tray (WB49X10063) is built with the following dimensions:
*Dimensions are approximations
- GE's glass cooking tray for microwaves -- model # WB49X10063 - is designed to replace broken or dirty microwave plates.
- Cooking trays for microwaves are glass plates that rotate along a turntable track, enabling foods to be cooked throughout as microwave energy bounces through the appliance.
- Although these plates are durable, they are made of glass, which means it is possible to break or crack.
- With this in mind, GE has designed a glass cooking tray for microwaves -- model # WB49X10063 - to replace broken or dirty plates in most GE model microwave beginning with the following:
- This microwave cooking tray (WB49X10063) is built with the following dimensions:
- *Dimensions are approximations
Overall Width |
14.25 in |
Overall Depth |
14.25 in |
Overall Height |
0.25 in |
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Type:
Microwave Accessories
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Width:
14.25"
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Height:
0.25"
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Depth:
14.25"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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