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GE GCST20S1WBB vs LG LCRT2010SW

The GE adds sensor cooking that the LG lacks. The LG adds inverter technology that the GE lacks.

Bottom line

Choose the GE if you prioritise sensor cooking; go with the LG if inverter power for even heating matters more to you.

GE GCST20S1WBB
GE
GCST20S1WBB
Large (Full-Size)
Wins 1 of 5
LG LCRT2010SW
LG
LCRT2010SW
Large (Full-Size)
Wins 4 of 5

Spec Comparison

Spec GE GCST20S1WBB LG LCRT2010SW
Wattage
Higher wattage cooks faster and more evenly.
1200W 1200W
Capacity
Larger capacity fits bigger dishes.
2.00 cu ft 2.00 cu ft
Width
Narrower fits tighter counter spaces.
24 1/8" 23 7/8"
Height
Shorter clears low cabinet clearances.
13 3/4" 13"
Depth
Shallower fits narrow shelves and counters.
19 3/8" 18 5/16"
Turntable
Larger turntable fits bigger plates.
16" 16"
Sensor Cooking
Auto-adjusts time based on steam — no guessing.
Yes No
Inverter
True variable power for better defrost and reheating.
No Yes
Convection No No
Air Fry No No
WiFi / Smart No No

✓ indicates the better value for that spec. Ties not marked.

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