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Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius 1.6 cuft 1250 Watt Sensor Microwave w/Inverter Technology,Black
Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius 1.6 cuft 1250 Watt Sensor Microwave w/Inverter Technology,Black

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- Amazon Sales Rank: #2138 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 1.6 cu.ft
- Color: Black
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: NN-H765BF
- Released on: 2005-06-01
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 12.00" h x 22.00" w x 19.00" l, 29.80 pounds
Features
- Family size 1.6 cuft capacity and 1250 Watts of High Cooking Power, Genius One-Touch Sensor Cook and Reheat that eliminates guesswork by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or defrosting times
- 5 Button Keypad with Flat Panel buttons for easy programming, 6-digit Expanded display panel for easy viewing, 10 Power Levels and 5 Stage Cooking, 15" Turntable
- Please note that the upper left-corner of the door has a small indentation to allow the door to open smoothly and is completed at the factory
- Measures: 21 7/8" (W) x 19 7/16" (D) x 12" (H), 29.8 lbs, Black
- Panasonic's own Inverter Technology perfects the art of cooking that consistently delivers microwave eneregy for even cooking without burnt edges and overcooking. This technology is even used for Inverter Turbo Defrost for even and faster defrosting of food
- Family size 1.6 cuft capacity and 1250 Watts of High Cooking Power, Genius One-Touch Sensor Cook and Reheat that eliminates guesswork by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or defrosting times
- 5 Button Keypad with Flat Panel buttons for easy programming, 6-digit Expanded display panel for easy viewing, 10 Power Levels and 5 Stage Cooking, 15" Turntable
- Please note that the upper left-corner of the door has a small indentation to allow the door to open smoothly and is completed at the factory
- Measures: 21 7/8" (W) x 19 7/16" (D) x 12" (H), 29.8 lbs, Black
- Panasonic's own Inverter Technology perfects the art of cooking that consistently delivers microwave eneregy for even cooking without burnt edges and overcooking. This technology is even used for Inverter Turbo Defrost for even and faster defrosting of food
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381 of 386 people found the following review helpful.Very pleased with this oven
By sarany
After having my first microwave for about 18 years, it finally died and I did a lot of research before deciding to buy this Panasonic. Having Amazon gift certificates, free shipping and a $25 kitchen and housewares discount influenced my decision and I have to say it was a great buy. I'm very pleased with the evenness with which it cooks and defrosts.I upgraded from a mid-size 650-watt oven to this full-size 1250-watt oven. I have to remind myself sometimes that everything needs less time to cook. However, there are a lot of pre-programmed features in this unit that make it easier. For example, there is a sensor cook button that selects the time and power level for different kinds of foods depending on how many times you tap the button. Types of food include baked potatoes, frozen pizza, frozen entrees, fresh vegetables, frozen vegetables and omelettes. I made a baked potato last night that was cooked perfectly. There is also a separate popcorn button (you can select from 3 different bag sizes) that also worked perfectly. A More/Less button lets you add or subtract time to the sensor and popcorn settings.There are a number of different functions you can select or turn on and off. Some of the functions include language (English, French or Spanish), a choice of pounds or kilos, child lock, reminder beep (I turned that off because unlike my old oven which beeped every minute, this one beeps every 15 seconds which was annoying) and menu action which when turned on guides you through each step of cooking. There is also a demo mode which is meant for retail displays but you can see how everything works without actually cooking anything.Some other useful features are delayed start where you can use the timer to set the oven to start cooking at a later time and a keep warm setting if you won't be taking your food out of the oven immediately. A Quick Min button lets you select 1-9 minutes simply by tapping the button the appropriate number of times.If you purchase this, I would suggest going through the owner's manual a couple of times. I went through it once before I used the oven. A couple of days later I went through it again and discovered that I had overlooked some shortcuts.The only down side for me with this oven is losing some more counter space in a small kitchen. Keep that in mind if you don't already have a full-size oven.UPDATE: It is now 2010 and I realized I have been using this oven for 3 1/2 years and I still love it! I do a lot of actual cooking in it too, not just reheating, popcorn, etc.
266 of 273 people found the following review helpful.Pretty good, some minor flaws (failed after 3 years)
By Jordan Brown
[ Dec 2006 ]We've had this microwave for a couple of months now, so I can't comment on its long-term reliability.Good:Mostly, it's been fine. It meets my primary requirement for a microwave, which is that you can put food into it, press 3 0 START, and it cooks for 30 seconds at full power. (It's amazing how many microwaves fail that test, requiring some other key before the time. Easy enough if you know how to use it, but not for visitors.)It can do relatively complex sequences like: - Wait 5 minutes (to line up completion time with other foods) - Cook 4 minutes - Wait 20 seconds (to give me time to stir) - Cook 3 minutes - Wait 2 minutes (post-cook "let stand" time)It'll prompt you through most operations, though ... the ... prompting ... is ... kind ... of ... tedious.The Sensor Reheat feature seems to do a pretty good job of warming food up to a good serving temperature. It overwarms frozen corn dogs a little, but only a little.I haven't used it much, but the Sensor Cook feature did a good job on baked potatoes.Complaints:It's going to sound picky, but my biggest complaint with this microwave is that its beeper isn't loud enough. It's a little chirp-chirp that you could easily miss if you're in the next room. It does repeat the chirp every few minutes until you open the door.The child lock is too hard to use. My other child-lockable appliances have a button with a lock icon on it; if you hold the button for about 5 seconds it locks or unlocks the device. For this one, though, the sequence is Function, 5, 1 to lock and Function, 5, 2 to unlock. (I had to go check.) Too hard to remember, and if you don't know that it starts with "Function" you're just hosed.Nits:There are a few features I don't use yet (and so at the moment they represent unnecessary complexity) - Popcorn, More/Less. "Quick Minute" doesn't seem like enough of a win to be worth a dedicated button - 1 0 0 START vs QM START? 6 0 START if you optimize a bit means QM only cuts out one keystroke. If you need three minutes, QM QM QM START is the same as 3 0 0 START.I'd like a "hard pause" feature, where it would stop a cook sequence and beep, and then resume the cook sequence when I press "Start" after I stir the food.[ July 2009 ]Still happy with it, no problems.[ October 2009 ]At right about 3 years... just started smoking and shutting itself off. That's not good.[ March 2012 ]When the first one failed in 2009, rather than do the research to pick another one I decided to just buy another one of these. At about 2 1/2 years with that second one, it's still fine.
127 of 128 people found the following review helpful.Fantastic
By max843
I have always been partial to Panasonic microwaves and this is one of the best. It has had constant daily use for over two months now with an excellent performance record.In fact, I have only used my stove and oven twice since this purchase (for a large frozen pizza). The sensors are very accurate - oatmeal is perfect. With two frozen dinners, I had to add additional time, but everything else has cooked, reheated or thawed as expected.Earlier reviews mentioned resetting the clock and a loud beep. Panasonic must have listened to their customers as neither problem appears to be present on this model.With 1250 watts, it does reheat more quickly than older models so I would suggest reducing the time until you get used to your new microwave.UPDATE - 10/21/2008 - In December it will be two years - still perfect!
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