Panasonic Stainless Steel Microwave (Audio/Video/Electronics / General Electronics)

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  1. Office Product
  2. Publisher: Panasonic
  3. Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #481513

Product Review

Panasonic Stainless Steel Microwave. - Panasonic Microwave oven - stainless steel
- Inverter technology - delicious flavor, excellent color, superb shape and texture in the foods you cook. The consistent delivery of microwave energy means delicate foods can simmer without the edges and surfaces overcooking. Foods have the look and taste of conventional oven cooking.
- Push-button door release
- Silver button control panel - spin
- Keep warm feature - a pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperatures at a constant level - without overcooking
- Inverter turbo defrost allows foods to defrost at record speeds
- 1.2 Cubic foot capacity
- 13.5 Inch turntable
- 1300 Watts power
- Flat panel control panel
- 4 Digit display panel
- 10 Level power settings
- 5 Stage multi-stage cooking
- Sensor cook/reheat - Genius Sensor adjusts power levels and calculates cooking time automatically for various food types
- More/less time
- Keep warm
- Popcorn
- Quick (add) minutes
- Delay start select
- Timer select
- 120V 60Hz, 12.7A, 1460W, AC only
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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
1.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

1.0 out of 5 stars Panasonic NNSD688S, April 28, 2012
Smith - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic Stainless Steel Microwave (Audio/Video/Electronics / General Electronics) (Office Product)
There are no numbers, just a turn dial. Really frustrating to have to turn the nob hundreds of times. At about the 1 year mark its completely died. Contacted Panasonic for warranty info and they couldn't tell me if it was under warranty still. Had to wait several days for a letter in the mail to determine. When I received letter it still didn't say if it was under warranty. Told me I would have to take it in to repair center and then it would be determined (and if warranty denied, I would have to pay charges) Closest center was 30 miles away! (And we live in a large city) Way too much of a hassle, so needless to say will not buy panasonic again.

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