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Panasonic Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel Countertop/Built-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter
Free delivery between 16–20 June
Panasonic Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel CountertopBuilt-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 2.2 Cu. Ft, 1250W, NN-SN97JS
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.52
Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel Countertop/Built-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 2.2 Cu. Ft, 1250W, NN-SN97JS (Silver)
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
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My microwave replacement was QUITE a project - i was replacing a built in microwave from GE that was wide / tall, but had REALLY shallow depth - relative to what I could buy to replace it. Bear in mind I was also looking for a microwave with a Trim Kit that would make it look nice - a pretty tall ask. I spent a long time researching and bought several that I hated for one reason or another and returned. They were either WAY to small in the built in hole - or wouldn't fit. Combine that with COVID availability - and it was next to impossible. As luck would have it, i stumbled on this model AND it was available at Best Buy. It is obviously a large 2.2Cu Ft. Model that fit perfectly from a height / width perspective and the Trim Kit was dead on. The challenge of course ... MoreMy microwave replacement was QUITE a project - i was replacing a built in microwave from GE that was wide / tall, but had REALLY shallow depth - relative to what I could buy to replace it. Bear in mind I was also looking for a microwave with a Trim Kit that would make it look nice - a pretty tall ask. I spent a long time researching and bought several that I hated for one reason or another and returned. They were either WAY to small in the built in hole - or wouldn't fit. Combine that with COVID availability - and it was next to impossible. As luck would have it, i stumbled on this model AND it was available at Best Buy. It is obviously a large 2.2Cu Ft. Model that fit perfectly from a height / width perspective and the Trim Kit was dead on. The challenge of course was the microwave would stick out about 1.5", but nothing else was close and I had to give it a try. I was worried about the aesthetics - but if I could just get it in there who knows! The challenge was the feet had to be far enough back... and i had to cut both the airflow channels and the Trim Kit to make way for the feet. End of the day - it came out great - and I'm extremely happy with the microwave. It looks a TON better than the overly gray picture shown - it's stainless steel and matches my other appliances perfectly. It's cooks about 50% faster / better than my prior microwave - i couldn't be happier really!
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Where to begin? I guess to start we'll talk about the obvious in that if you are interested in this Microwave, one of the top points is that it is absolutely HUGE. Don’t mistake this with the overall size though, as this is very large inside, but does an outstanding job of keeping the exterior footprint as small as it can be. The interior has a whopping 2.2 cubic-foot capacity. This gives you the space to reheat the largest of dishes, full size pyrex dishes, full plates of food, pizza’s, you name it. One of my photos shows a coffee mug inside to give the scope of just how big it is. Another great thing about the size is that it makes it extremely easy to clean. You can actually reach inside easily to wipe it down when needed. Bonus!As far as cooking, this thing is ... MoreWhere to begin? I guess to start we'll talk about the obvious in that if you are interested in this Microwave, one of the top points is that it is absolutely HUGE. Don’t mistake this with the overall size though, as this is very large inside, but does an outstanding job of keeping the exterior footprint as small as it can be. The interior has a whopping 2.2 cubic-foot capacity. This gives you the space to reheat the largest of dishes, full size pyrex dishes, full plates of food, pizza’s, you name it. One of my photos shows a coffee mug inside to give the scope of just how big it is. Another great thing about the size is that it makes it extremely easy to clean. You can actually reach inside easily to wipe it down when needed. Bonus!As far as cooking, this thing is a beast in that category as well. It uses what Panasonic calls “Cyclonic Wave and Inverter Technology” for defrosting and cooking, which is supposed to heat evenly and make the process much quicker and I am happy to report, it does just that. In fact, pretty much everything I have put into this has defrosted and/or cooked evenly and quickly. Something I could not say with any of my previous Mic’s. This microwave doesn’t actually turn off during the process, which makes the cooking more efficient and even. Bye, bye cold spots! I used to hate reheating bowls of rice, because I always had to take it out and stir it to get it to cook evenly. Thankfully, that is now a thing of the past.The functions of this unit are all very easy to use and in abundance. There are 20 presets that can be called upon very quickly to cook a large variety of dishes. Other than that, the controls and buttons are very straight forward and standard. I haven’t even needed to refer to the manual, as it is all self explanatory.All in all, the features I want in a microwave are all here and present… I want the size so I can cook for the whole family. I want it to cook evenly and it does this better than any microwave I have ever owned in the past by far. I want it to look nice and it is very attractive for an appliance.For those of you having questioned the safety of microwave use, this is something I will not get into in this review other than to say, do some quick research and you will be amazed at what you will learn about the health benefits of using a microwave. This is something I was personally on the other side of the fence about for years until I really dove into the facts and checked out several sources for the information I needed. To put it lightly, my family is very health conscious. We eat organic, we are vegan, and we use a microwave.Lastly, I have owned several other Panasonic items over the years. Everything from Boomboxes, to Camera’s, to Shavers, you name it. One thing I know for sure, is that Panasonic has always been a solid choice for me. All of my products have worked flawlessly and have held up to years of use. I have a boombox that is pushing 30 and it still works like new! Panasonic has always had a great reputation in the electronics market, therefore it was a no-brainer for me to choose a microwave made by them as well. In a world of many options, you can’t go wrong with this cooker.Can’t wait to see their take on the autonomous car!
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A fantastic unit! I had the smaller Panasonic model first, and it was riddled with problems. But this baby....works fabulously! Easy to use, efficient, does the job.The only downside (and this is really minor and nit-picking) is that the "stainless steal-like" (not real SS), is almost impossible to remove smudges and fingerprints.It has a lot of functions (many that I don't use), but I'm sure they are useful to some folks.I was really glad I had this unit on hand when my gas stove suddenly stopped working, and I couldn't get a new one delivered for over a week. I made a lot of homemade dishes in this microwave during that time that I normally make in the conventional over: chili, lamb stew, split-pea soup, from-scratch pot pies, even blueberry scones! The meat ... MoreA fantastic unit! I had the smaller Panasonic model first, and it was riddled with problems. But this baby....works fabulously! Easy to use, efficient, does the job.The only downside (and this is really minor and nit-picking) is that the "stainless steal-like" (not real SS), is almost impossible to remove smudges and fingerprints.It has a lot of functions (many that I don't use), but I'm sure they are useful to some folks.I was really glad I had this unit on hand when my gas stove suddenly stopped working, and I couldn't get a new one delivered for over a week. I made a lot of homemade dishes in this microwave during that time that I normally make in the conventional over: chili, lamb stew, split-pea soup, from-scratch pot pies, even blueberry scones! The meat dishes were tender and tasty, the soups were flavorful, and even the scones turned out well! (Hmmm...I may never go back to the gas stove for baking scones. LOL! I found a great microwave scone recipe on the internet that allows me to make only 1-2 scones at a time--perfect for a single gal!)
| Capacity | 20 litres |
| Special Feature | Defrost,Turntable,Auto Heat |
| Also included in the box | turntable, rotating ring, user manual |
| Energy Consumption | 800 Watts |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
Panasonic Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel Countertop/Built-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter
Free delivery between 16–20 June
Panasonic Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel CountertopBuilt-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 2.2 Cu. Ft, 1250W, NN-SN97JS
Delivery between 14–18 June $15.52
Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel Countertop/Built-In Cyclonic Wave with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 2.2 Cu. Ft, 1250W, NN-SN97JS (Silver)
Delivery between 16–19 June $29
My microwave replacement was QUITE a project - i was replacing a built in microwave from GE that was wide / tall, but had REALLY shallow depth - relative to what I could buy to replace it. Bear in mind I was also looking for a microwave with a Trim Kit that would make it look nice - a pretty tall ask. I spent a long time researching and bought several that I hated for one reason or another and returned. They were either WAY to small in the built in hole - or wouldn't fit. Combine that with COVID availability - and it was next to impossible. As luck would have it, i stumbled on this model AND it was available at Best Buy. It is obviously a large 2.2Cu Ft. Model that fit perfectly from a height / width perspective and the Trim Kit was dead on. The challenge of course ... MoreMy microwave replacement was QUITE a project - i was replacing a built in microwave from GE that was wide / tall, but had REALLY shallow depth - relative to what I could buy to replace it. Bear in mind I was also looking for a microwave with a Trim Kit that would make it look nice - a pretty tall ask. I spent a long time researching and bought several that I hated for one reason or another and returned. They were either WAY to small in the built in hole - or wouldn't fit. Combine that with COVID availability - and it was next to impossible. As luck would have it, i stumbled on this model AND it was available at Best Buy. It is obviously a large 2.2Cu Ft. Model that fit perfectly from a height / width perspective and the Trim Kit was dead on. The challenge of course was the microwave would stick out about 1.5", but nothing else was close and I had to give it a try. I was worried about the aesthetics - but if I could just get it in there who knows! The challenge was the feet had to be far enough back... and i had to cut both the airflow channels and the Trim Kit to make way for the feet. End of the day - it came out great - and I'm extremely happy with the microwave. It looks a TON better than the overly gray picture shown - it's stainless steel and matches my other appliances perfectly. It's cooks about 50% faster / better than my prior microwave - i couldn't be happier really!
Where to begin? I guess to start we'll talk about the obvious in that if you are interested in this Microwave, one of the top points is that it is absolutely HUGE. Don’t mistake this with the overall size though, as this is very large inside, but does an outstanding job of keeping the exterior footprint as small as it can be. The interior has a whopping 2.2 cubic-foot capacity. This gives you the space to reheat the largest of dishes, full size pyrex dishes, full plates of food, pizza’s, you name it. One of my photos shows a coffee mug inside to give the scope of just how big it is. Another great thing about the size is that it makes it extremely easy to clean. You can actually reach inside easily to wipe it down when needed. Bonus!As far as cooking, this thing is ... MoreWhere to begin? I guess to start we'll talk about the obvious in that if you are interested in this Microwave, one of the top points is that it is absolutely HUGE. Don’t mistake this with the overall size though, as this is very large inside, but does an outstanding job of keeping the exterior footprint as small as it can be. The interior has a whopping 2.2 cubic-foot capacity. This gives you the space to reheat the largest of dishes, full size pyrex dishes, full plates of food, pizza’s, you name it. One of my photos shows a coffee mug inside to give the scope of just how big it is. Another great thing about the size is that it makes it extremely easy to clean. You can actually reach inside easily to wipe it down when needed. Bonus!As far as cooking, this thing is a beast in that category as well. It uses what Panasonic calls “Cyclonic Wave and Inverter Technology” for defrosting and cooking, which is supposed to heat evenly and make the process much quicker and I am happy to report, it does just that. In fact, pretty much everything I have put into this has defrosted and/or cooked evenly and quickly. Something I could not say with any of my previous Mic’s. This microwave doesn’t actually turn off during the process, which makes the cooking more efficient and even. Bye, bye cold spots! I used to hate reheating bowls of rice, because I always had to take it out and stir it to get it to cook evenly. Thankfully, that is now a thing of the past.The functions of this unit are all very easy to use and in abundance. There are 20 presets that can be called upon very quickly to cook a large variety of dishes. Other than that, the controls and buttons are very straight forward and standard. I haven’t even needed to refer to the manual, as it is all self explanatory.All in all, the features I want in a microwave are all here and present… I want the size so I can cook for the whole family. I want it to cook evenly and it does this better than any microwave I have ever owned in the past by far. I want it to look nice and it is very attractive for an appliance.For those of you having questioned the safety of microwave use, this is something I will not get into in this review other than to say, do some quick research and you will be amazed at what you will learn about the health benefits of using a microwave. This is something I was personally on the other side of the fence about for years until I really dove into the facts and checked out several sources for the information I needed. To put it lightly, my family is very health conscious. We eat organic, we are vegan, and we use a microwave.Lastly, I have owned several other Panasonic items over the years. Everything from Boomboxes, to Camera’s, to Shavers, you name it. One thing I know for sure, is that Panasonic has always been a solid choice for me. All of my products have worked flawlessly and have held up to years of use. I have a boombox that is pushing 30 and it still works like new! Panasonic has always had a great reputation in the electronics market, therefore it was a no-brainer for me to choose a microwave made by them as well. In a world of many options, you can’t go wrong with this cooker.Can’t wait to see their take on the autonomous car!
A fantastic unit! I had the smaller Panasonic model first, and it was riddled with problems. But this baby....works fabulously! Easy to use, efficient, does the job.The only downside (and this is really minor and nit-picking) is that the "stainless steal-like" (not real SS), is almost impossible to remove smudges and fingerprints.It has a lot of functions (many that I don't use), but I'm sure they are useful to some folks.I was really glad I had this unit on hand when my gas stove suddenly stopped working, and I couldn't get a new one delivered for over a week. I made a lot of homemade dishes in this microwave during that time that I normally make in the conventional over: chili, lamb stew, split-pea soup, from-scratch pot pies, even blueberry scones! The meat ... MoreA fantastic unit! I had the smaller Panasonic model first, and it was riddled with problems. But this baby....works fabulously! Easy to use, efficient, does the job.The only downside (and this is really minor and nit-picking) is that the "stainless steal-like" (not real SS), is almost impossible to remove smudges and fingerprints.It has a lot of functions (many that I don't use), but I'm sure they are useful to some folks.I was really glad I had this unit on hand when my gas stove suddenly stopped working, and I couldn't get a new one delivered for over a week. I made a lot of homemade dishes in this microwave during that time that I normally make in the conventional over: chili, lamb stew, split-pea soup, from-scratch pot pies, even blueberry scones! The meat dishes were tender and tasty, the soups were flavorful, and even the scones turned out well! (Hmmm...I may never go back to the gas stove for baking scones. LOL! I found a great microwave scone recipe on the internet that allows me to make only 1-2 scones at a time--perfect for a single gal!)
For me, this microwave represents a serious upgrade in several ways - I went from a 1.4 cubic feet machine to this 2.2 cubic feet machine - I went from an 1100 watt machine to this 1250 watt machine - and the outside dimensions and weight seem to have increased exponentially.My old machine could fit snugly and safely on the shelf of a baker's rack in my kitchen - this unit requires more space and got its own table (that's a reality...not a negative - plan for this to take up significant space). Measuring the capacity in cubic feet can be a little confusing - I included a picture below to give you a better understanding of the interior of this machine - that's a Pyrex 9" x 13" baking dish with huge handles sitting inside the microwave (and able to spin freely). And ... MoreFor me, this microwave represents a serious upgrade in several ways - I went from a 1.4 cubic feet machine to this 2.2 cubic feet machine - I went from an 1100 watt machine to this 1250 watt machine - and the outside dimensions and weight seem to have increased exponentially.My old machine could fit snugly and safely on the shelf of a baker's rack in my kitchen - this unit requires more space and got its own table (that's a reality...not a negative - plan for this to take up significant space). Measuring the capacity in cubic feet can be a little confusing - I included a picture below to give you a better understanding of the interior of this machine - that's a Pyrex 9" x 13" baking dish with huge handles sitting inside the microwave (and able to spin freely). And I would have thought that a wattage differential of 150 watts would have been inconsequential but I was wrong - the heating power on this microwave took some getting used to!So it's physically large with a cavernous interior and it's attractive in your kitchen - and newer microwave technologies like this one give more even heating - this unit is being hyped as something that can legitimately assume many conventional oven tasks. And with something this size, I have no doubt that it can rise to the occasion.But operation-wise, the design of this microwave is a disaster:(1) Setting the weight system and beep style can only be done after plugging-in the microwave for the first time (or upon re-plugging....or after a power outage).(2) This microwave has 11 power levels - the 10 that you might expect and a keep-warm level - but to use a level, you have to press a single button repeatedly to get to where you want to be - so to use the keep-warm setting, you have to press the power level button 11 times. Absolutely absurd - this feature alone makes me wonder if the designers have ever owned or used a microwave before.(3) There is a coffee/milk reheating button that feels like a great idea, but the correct selection must be memorized or you must refer (again) to the manual: press once = 1 cup coffee = 1-1, press twice = 2 cups coffee = 1-2 (not 2-1?), press three times = 1 cup milk = 2-1, and press four times = 2 cups milk = 2-2. Really?(4) There is a button assigned to allow you to add a quick 30 seconds to your microwaving time. But that same button functions differently when the microwave is in other modes - in popcorn mode, it only adds 10 seconds - for frozen foods and for sensor-reheating, it adds 20% more time than suggested.I have other design gripes as well, but the four above were the ones I found most immediately infuriating. I don't know if I have ever owned a microwave whose operation was this counterintuitive - it is surely the first microwave where I will keep the instruction manual on top of the appliance for reference.So I love the power and capacity of this microwave, but I am annoyed (almost to the point of being offended) by how dumb some of the design is. Panasonic should have a better design team than this!
Finally microwave oven technology grows up.If you want to dim your lights (“mood lighting”), you wouldn’t flip your lights on and off. Likewise, why do most microwave ovens simulate low power by doing the same?At long last, here is a microwave that actually varies the power output by - here comes the surprise - varying the power output!The “keep warm” feature is nice when you have better things to do than jump when an appliance calls you.Three things that I’ve always wanted in a microwave oven:1. A way to turn off the horrible beeping that wakes everyone else. This unit allows that, but unfortunately, only when first setting it up. To change this setting requires unplugging it and plugging it back in.2. The ability to turn down the brightness of the ... MoreFinally microwave oven technology grows up.If you want to dim your lights (“mood lighting”), you wouldn’t flip your lights on and off. Likewise, why do most microwave ovens simulate low power by doing the same?At long last, here is a microwave that actually varies the power output by - here comes the surprise - varying the power output!The “keep warm” feature is nice when you have better things to do than jump when an appliance calls you.Three things that I’ve always wanted in a microwave oven:1. A way to turn off the horrible beeping that wakes everyone else. This unit allows that, but unfortunately, only when first setting it up. To change this setting requires unplugging it and plugging it back in.2. The ability to turn down the brightness of the display. The display on this oven is a bright cool white, so it’s super-readable, but is so bright that I thought about lower wattage light bulbs in the kitchen. Too bad this is not something that can be changed, except by putting tape over it.3. Less noise. I’ve never understood the kitchen appliance industry’s disinterest in making things QUIETER. This oven generates about half the noise of the one it replaced, and is about 30% more powerful.Overall, this is an excellent appliance, and a welcome change to the typical low-tech unit it replaced.
This is a very large microwave that does a fantastic job at reheating, thawing, and cooking your food. One of the first things I tried in it was thawing out frozen burger patties. I used the turbo thaw setting and entered the weight of the ground beef. Following the instructions in the manual, the burger was ready to go in less than 4 minutes. They recommend a “Standing” time after thawing to allow the thaw process to complete, which is just a few minutes for the amount of meat I had, and it was ready for my cast iron.The presets for the frozen food seemed like they worked well. I’m used to cooking everything on high and stirring every couple of minutes. While the settings on the presets take more time on the microwave, I felt like I had a more even heating with ... MoreThis is a very large microwave that does a fantastic job at reheating, thawing, and cooking your food. One of the first things I tried in it was thawing out frozen burger patties. I used the turbo thaw setting and entered the weight of the ground beef. Following the instructions in the manual, the burger was ready to go in less than 4 minutes. They recommend a “Standing” time after thawing to allow the thaw process to complete, which is just a few minutes for the amount of meat I had, and it was ready for my cast iron.The presets for the frozen food seemed like they worked well. I’m used to cooking everything on high and stirring every couple of minutes. While the settings on the presets take more time on the microwave, I felt like I had a more even heating with less stirring, which over all, probably took about the same amount of time. Again, I followed the manual’s instructions, and only stirred when the microwave tone sounded to let me know to turn/stir the food. Overall, I was pleased with the results. Reheating food netted very similar results. I toned the power down a bit, which is easy to do, and ran it for a few minutes. Again, less stirring and more even heating, I had leftover spaghetti sauce ready to go.The build of the microwave seems very solid. The door is large, opens with a large push button in the bottom right corner which doesn’t take a lot of pressure to actuate. The inside has a LED light which I thought was a nice touch. The inside was easy to wipe down too. There was some dried spaghetti sauce on the walls and “roof” of the microwave. I effortlessly wiped this clean with a damp cloth. The door has more glass than it does stainless, which makes me worry about finger prints. I may end up wiping this down more often than I would care to just to keep the clean look. My only other gripe about the build quality is the buttons themselves. These are push buttons and not touch buttons. I think at this price point, touch sensitive buttons would have been a nice addition.Another nice touch is when you leave the cook time on the microwave and shut the door, after a few minutes the clock comes back on. This is going to save me down the road when my wife goes to check the time and it’s there instead of the 20 seconds left the last time I used it. Now, the only feature I’m excited to try but haven’t had the opportunity to use yet is the “Keep Warm” setting. You don’t usually think of your microwave keeping food warm unless your reheating every 10 minutes. This uses a very low power setting to keep food at a consistent temperature. I’m very curious to see this in action and hope to use it soon.I would recommend this to anyone, especially if you’re looking for a microwave replacement. I feel like this checks all the microwave boxes and adds a few of its own to keep the competition innovating. Again, the only gripe is wanting the touch buttons, but this nuke box does everything it says it does, so a minor complaint in my opinion.
I ordered this microwave. This is a defective microwave. I contacted Best Buy. I was told that they could not help since this merchandise is from a third party even though I purchased insurance for it. This has not been resolve. I have been give the runaround and I spend over $400 for this garbage. I will take legal action if my money is not refunded or the microwave is exchanged
This review should be taken with a grain or two of salt since I've only had the microwave oven for less than a month. First, it is as close to a direct replacement for the previous oven from Panasonic which lasted 13 years! That's a tough act to follow but so far the oven has performed perfectly. Remove from box, plug it in, set the clock and begin cooking. I haven't used any of the 'special buttons yet , same as the previous. We mostly use it for reheating prepared leftovers and so far it does that perfectly. The heating is a bit more even than the old oven and it heats things quicker too. I did a lot of research on as many similarly sized and priced ovens and this one IMO had the best reviews so I'm not surprised with the performance so far. I also bought the ... MoreThis review should be taken with a grain or two of salt since I've only had the microwave oven for less than a month. First, it is as close to a direct replacement for the previous oven from Panasonic which lasted 13 years! That's a tough act to follow but so far the oven has performed perfectly. Remove from box, plug it in, set the clock and begin cooking. I haven't used any of the 'special buttons yet , same as the previous. We mostly use it for reheating prepared leftovers and so far it does that perfectly. The heating is a bit more even than the old oven and it heats things quicker too. I did a lot of research on as many similarly sized and priced ovens and this one IMO had the best reviews so I'm not surprised with the performance so far. I also bought the protection plan just to be safe. I would recommend this oven and was glad Panasonic syoll made an improved verson.
Admittedly, I am NOT a microwave power user. If I had my way, there wouldn't be a microwave in our house. That said, there are times when it's nice to have one at your disposal. We were moving and our old microwave was staying with the old house so it was time for a new one.First off, this thing is HUGE. Our President would be ecstatic about how HUGE this is. The best part of that is you can fit a casserole dish in there - either for cooking or to keep warm. It seems we always need different oven temperatures around the holidays, of course you can't risk letting things get cold and not all of us have the luxury of dual ovens (maybe we'll put those in the new house).The downside of the size is the amount of space required. Be sure to verify the measurements to ... MoreAdmittedly, I am NOT a microwave power user. If I had my way, there wouldn't be a microwave in our house. That said, there are times when it's nice to have one at your disposal. We were moving and our old microwave was staying with the old house so it was time for a new one.First off, this thing is HUGE. Our President would be ecstatic about how HUGE this is. The best part of that is you can fit a casserole dish in there - either for cooking or to keep warm. It seems we always need different oven temperatures around the holidays, of course you can't risk letting things get cold and not all of us have the luxury of dual ovens (maybe we'll put those in the new house).The downside of the size is the amount of space required. Be sure to verify the measurements to make sure it fits in your space. In a smaller kitchen, this will take up a lot of precious counter space.I haven't had a ton of time to mess with the sensor cooking, but it's perfect for those of us who...uh...forget about things in the microwave. To have the machine automatically adjust power level is really the biggest step in microwave technology since they were invented.Overall fit an finish is great. The buttons and, most importantly, the latch, feel extremely solid. I've used other microwaves where I felt I was going to break the door latch.I don't want to encourage anyone to elevate their microwave cooking game, but for today's busy households it's a requirement.
I bought this for my 82 yr old Mother for Christmas. Her 40yr old Kenmore was on it's last leg. She absolutely loves the new machine !! I have used it myself several times. Everything is awesome. I have used it to defrost frozen meat, warm my coffee -and- to nuke left-overs. The buttons are easy to read and the microwave is easy to use and understand. Thanx PANASONIC for making this awesome piece of equipment for my Mother to use !!
| Capacity | 20 litres |
| Special Feature | Defrost,Turntable,Auto Heat |
| Also included in the box | turntable, rotating ring, user manual |
| Energy Consumption | 800 Watts |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
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