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Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black)

Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black) Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black) Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black) Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black) Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black) Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black)
$ 185.26

Score By Feature

Based on 3,191 ratings
Easy to clean
9.10
Easy to use
8.51
Value for money
8.29
Noise level
8.08
User interface
8.12

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Product Description

The microwave cooker is easy to use 1200W black microwave with 11 power levels, smart controls, 3-level popcorn button, and more for easy cooking of dinner and snacks.
Cooking and Reheating Evenly Panasonic's Inverter Technology creates a steam of cooking power that evenly cooks and reheats food no matter where it is placed on the plate.
The Genius Sensor makes cooking easier with 10 sensor cooking settings the sensor reheats leftovers evenly and the auto temperature control makes it easier to fit the right amount of heat into the cooking process.
Additional features include Turbo Inverter Defrost which speeds up thawing times 15 Auto Cook Options and Keep Warm.
Microwave design that saves space built-in countertop microwave with one cabinet. The volume is 2 cubic feet. A foot. A clean interior is easy to maintain With a high quality 4" turntable but without a large footprint, this is the best choice for counter space

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to stop mixing reviews for models that are completely different?

That is exactly what I think! Even from the same seller, there are some reviews that are great and some that aren't. When people state what they're reviewing at the top, it's great to know what their review is about!

It's all about the You've got power! This is one of the most essential specs, yet you almost never see it. There are 15 amp fuses in my house. There is no way I want to destroy my 120-year-old ?

It was claimed that there were Four Amps/1480 Watts. My wife and I just bought this new model (brand new) and measured the current with a kill-amp How many Watts There is a peak of The average number of students in 9A is Five A's. The 20A afci/gfci breaker I have is very sensitive. If the current reaches 80% (16A), sometimes it trips the breaker. The product works well with a 15A AC outlet connected to a traditional 15A circuit breaker. I must return it because I think I received a defective item. You should be careful when reading the specifications of a microwave. A description usually refers to the power output of the device, not its power consumption. There are far more complicated factors at work than

Could you please let me know the length of the power cable?

It is about 4' high

From the exterior face of the door, how many inches are the front feet set back? 14 in my family. What's the capacity of this shelf with 8 inches of solid wood? What's up, Ottom?

Two inches are needed for the extension cord to stick out the back. The distance from the wall to the front of the foot is 13 inches A 16" cable will be needed to extend from the wall to the unit. *A 3/4" space for the cord will be needed. *These are my thoughts, I hope they are helpful.

Selected User Reviews For Panasonic NN-SN65KB Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KB (Black)

As far as other reviews are concerned, I examined them
3/5

I found what I was looking for. For the following review, we will be looking at Based on some of the reviews, I was unsure whether I should buy a microwave with such high ratings. I decided to check it out for myself, but eventually decided against it There are cost-offs, a price premium, and a failure risk. Inverter technology has changed so much of my life that it may be worth putting up with some of the concerns others raised? Do those concerns have any basis in fact? I found what I was looking for. 2.

An example of interference with the 4GHz frequency When I initially read the review reports, I was sceptical, thinking there must be something special about the circumstances of the reviewers who reported losing their internet When the microwave was running, there was a strong Wi-Fi signal. In fact, some things caught my eye while the microwave was running. I lost the signal on my wireless IP security camera 1) When I tried to stream video to my Google Chromecast, it got pixelated, paused, 3) a faulty wireless baby monitor (not network connected) lost its I wish to be clear that all the devices mentioned above were connected by using the 2 network. Four GHz. I did not notice any affects on any devices that were connected via 5GHz (phone, iPad, etc. ). If you only use relatively new devices and phones, this may not be a problem at all. Click the clock button to see the time in your time zone. One or two users have complained of having to reset or re-initialize Every single time that they accidentally pressed the clock, they had to enter the time. There was a higher risk of accidentally hitting the 'clock' button since it was right next to the '0'. We regret to inform you that this is a nonrefundable donation Here's the problem. It is not necessary to manually re-set the clock after accidentally hitting the 'clock' button Just press on the ‘stop/reset' button to set the time. By doing so, you will be able to see the time There's a beep There is a lot of difference in opinion, but in my opinion this had the least obtrusive and shortest "done cooking" beeps of all the microwaves I've (the long beeps always make me feel like they're Open the door to stop the beeping, but you will not hear it stop. Connect it to the power source). If you click the "start" button twice on your keyboard, you will access the options without pressing any other buttons. You can then toggle between the on and off state by pressing the 'timer' button. Detailed instructions for this can be found on page 11. By doing so, you will turn off all beeps, including those resulting from In light
My impression of it is that it is on the dim side. The light itself is quite bright, but its primary problem is that it doesn't cast a broad beam and there are areas where it fails to shine. Furthermore, the dark gray interior reflects less light than a white interior, which is a problem because it doesn't catch the light like a white interior does. This was not a deal breaker on its own, but something I had to learn to deal with. The following ten keys are located on the keyboard There was a noticeable difference in how hard keypad buttons were to press on this unit. Having come from a unit with an extremely responsive keypad, it was slightly annoying having to pay attention to whether a keypress registered and whether I needed to press a little harder or shift my finger slightly. The following are other thoughts I have Please note
It only took a light touch to close the door of this microwave of all the ones I've owned. As a result, it had the quietest latching noise as well. A very high level of mechanical quality is evident throughout. Please note
All start buttons require you to press the 'start' button. Even the 'quick 30 seconds' button requires you to press the 'start' Due to having been used to a microwave that had a one press start for 30 seconds, the lack of this feature was quite frustrating for me Cooking times range from 6 minutes to 8 minutes. I knew that I would have to pay a small fee to receive inverter experience, but I thought it might be worth the cost. Please note
Neither a flat plug nor a recessed Because I wanted the extension cord to sit against the wall and have an outlet behind it, I used a 1ft flat plug "extension" cord. The photo I posted shows the space behind the microwave. There are a few plastic standoffs to separate it from the wall, but the included straight plug is not going to Please note
Furthermore, I noticed that my porcelain dinner plates and plastic splatter covers got considerably hotter (while eating the same temperature food) than I had experienced previously with my previous microwave. I think this is due to the fact that the inverter generates its own electricity. In the marketing product photos, there are also shown thermal images of a higher temperature mug, so nobody would think it's just me. In the end, despite my best efforts to fall in love with it after three weeks, I returned it. Compromising a little bit here and there can actually be too much. Even after having to give up one button start, having to deal with 1) WiFi interference, 2) keypad effort, and 3) oven mitts to take off hot plates (a bit of an exaggeration, but I was certainly considering it on many occasions) was just too tough. What if I had heated less refrigerated leftovers and more frozen foods that tend to have cold spots (rather than reheating the frozen foods), then perhaps the inverter technology would have been of greater use. It could also be that I'm missing the information that this is all about sensor cooking (which I didn't use) instead of This microwave seems to be a favorite of people for whatever reason (Current Consumer Reports rates Panasonic as the best). In the end, however, I was satisfied with it. The whole thing took 6 minutes). Whatever you decide, I wish you the best. This review, I hope, has been helpful to you.

Lyla Bryant
Lyla Bryant
| Sep 07, 2020
Could you please shed some more light on this? Using this Panasonic 1, you can The volume is 2 cubic feet
4/5

A foot. A 1200 watt microwave seems to have all the bells and whistles. This microwave oven is only a bit more than 20 inches wide, but the cavity is quite large, as is the turntable, so you can rotate casserole dishes without having to worry about bumping into anything. It stands out because of its Inverter technology along with a feature that senses steam to detect when food is cooked so it can let you know if it's ready. Prior to purchasing that microwave, I owned one that used inverter technology, and it really made a difference, especially with heavy I like the exterior because it is sleek and almost mirror-like There was no way that I could possibly take a picture of myself because it was impossible to see my reflection in the window. As for the keypad, it has normal keypads with numbers, which I really like. My last microwave had an option to set the microwave to one minute, which I used almost every day. There will be a void in my life after The 30-second button on this one means that you have to press it twice for a minute's length, but that is still pretty convenient. It's not all that labor intensive. Once you get used to it, it's not too bad. My complaint is a small one, but it has bothered me for a long time. There is no slide away from you when you press the button to open the door of the microwave! With its rubber feet, it is firmly anchored to the ground. It is for this reason that I usually purchase microwaves with handles. For my own safety, I won't chase Besides the small amount of light inside the oven, it's the only drawback I've found. It looks like it is a single LED, so you don't have to replace light bulbs. However, it isn't enough light to see if the cheese on the pasta dish has fully melted. Each LED is on one side and the other on the other I would recommend that course of action if you're considering it. My review of this microwave shows that it comes with one of the most comprehensive owner's manuals I have tell you what kind of dishes to use and how to be safe Food preparation involves everything from arranging food to keeping meat at an appropriate temperature. You'll want to keep it on hand in case you need it. You can even keep it warm for up to 30 minutes with this model. The downside of this is that you have to push the power level button 11 times to get there. As my test, I baked a frozen boxed entree -- pasta in sauce with chicken nuggets throughout. I followed the instructions for 4 minutes on high, stirred it, then let it rest for 2 more minutes, and it came out perfectly cooked. The nuggets and the pasta were not overcooked. There were times when the meat in mixed dishes would have hard edges when I used the microwave this I could have eaten breakfast sandwiches straight from the fridge, but I couldn't. After one minute, the sandwiches were perfect! You're done! The Panasonic camera I received is great so far. I will update this review as things change.

Hector Long
Hector Long
| May 23, 2021
Despite being expensive, Panasonic has refused to handle warranty repairs after it fails after only 3 months
3/5

This microwave seemed fine to me when I bought it on 30 September 2019. It was expensive and a bit flimsy feeling, but did the job of cooking food well. Several years later, in January of 2020, the microwave's internal components are no longer functioning, and the breaker in my house keeps tripping. The fact that I had to contact Panasonic because Amazon wasn't allowing me to return the item was also the reason. I was told that the only way to fix my camera was to drive it to one of their service centers a 40-minute drive away It is located 50 minutes away, and then it is driven back to Arizona. My drive to the shop will take about five hours just to try and get this sorted out. They did not ship the device back to them for repair and left it entirely up to me to take care of it. To say that this early failure on a $190 microwave is disappointing is true, but to hear from Panasonic that I'm basically on my own to deal with the return after having gotten barely 3 months use out of said There is no way I would purchase a Panasonic product again, and I encourage everyone to steer clear of.

Rosalee Hooper
Rosalee Hooper
| Dec 22, 2020

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