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01-29-2006, 02:36 PM
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You guys were so helpful with the tow stuff, now I need help with finding a convection oven. I've been to a couple of dealers and to Camping World. I've also searched the RV Parts places on the Net, but I can't find a convection oven.
My National has a GE Spacesaver microwave but no convection oven. It doesn't have an oven which is okay as long as I can find a convection oven that will fit in the space.
We thinking of buying the Cobb which will help, but really want the Convection Oven also.
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01-29-2006, 02:36 PM
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You guys were so helpful with the tow stuff, now I need help with finding a convection oven. I've been to a couple of dealers and to Camping World. I've also searched the RV Parts places on the Net, but I can't find a convection oven.
My National has a GE Spacesaver microwave but no convection oven. It doesn't have an oven which is okay as long as I can find a convection oven that will fit in the space.
We thinking of buying the Cobb which will help, but really want the Convection Oven also.
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01-29-2006, 04:02 PM
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Nor'easters Club Workhorse Chassis Owner iRV2 No Limits Club
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We have the GE convection oven if its the same size as your space saver you maybe able to use the same mounting plate. Its also easy to use just like an oven temp wise for baking.
GE Profile Spacemaker Oven
Model--JVM1490BD003
Check it out may work for you. "007"
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01-30-2006, 11:45 AM
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My wife has the measurements. But, the important this is where do I buy it? Can you go to a store, like Sears (or?) and buy one and then install it? Is it difficult to do? I'm not an electrician and I have limited tools.
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01-30-2006, 03:27 PM
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Should be able to get it at Sears, Home Depot, Best Buy, etc., as the GE Spacesaver Convection Oven is a general household appliance, installed in the MH.
You might be able to put it in place of your conventional microwave, I'm not sure on what if any difference there is in size.
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01-30-2006, 05:02 PM
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A regular household micro/convection oven will fit perfectly in place of just the microhood you have now. These are a standard 30" range size unit. I have installed literally hundreds of them. Since I had a Whirlpool dealership in Fl. many years back, I am partial to this brand. A different brand will also replace another. You have what is needed there. Good luck and keep us posted.
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01-31-2006, 08:30 PM
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You don't need to be an electrician it will plug in the same outlet as the old one and like I said you maybe able to use the same mounting plate on wall, all you need is a screw driver to remove 2 screws bottom corners of micro and some help to lift old one off plate than install new one on plate. The installation papers with the new one will explain what you have to do. There will be a exhaust braket to mount to new one that will fit into your exhaust pipe to the outside of coach. Than you will feed power cord thru cabinet to electric plug in cabinet. "007"
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02-04-2006, 12:58 PM
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Thanks guys
I located the GE Spacemaker convection at Home Depot (the only store I recognized), but the dimensions seem a bit (about an inch) bigger than the GE microwave we have. We're going to a Home Depot and check it out.
If that's all I have to do for installing it, GREAT!
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03-05-2006, 08:58 PM
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If you go to the GE website, you'll find a bunch of micro's. After measuring your unit's width, you can check against the units there. I'm betting you need one which is 29 and a fraction inches wide and it'll fit perfectly. You can order most of these units online also.
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