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Panasonic NN-SD967S 2.2 cuft, 1250 Watt Stainless Steel Microwave Oven, Inverter Technology
Panasonic NN-SD967S 2.2 cuft, 1250 Watt Stainless Steel Microwave Oven, Inverter Technology
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #71490 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: stainless-steel
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: NN-SD967S
- Released on: 2007-05-14
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.00" h x 23.88" w x 19.40" l, 44.00 pounds
Features
- Luxury full-size 1250-watt microwave oven with 2-1/5-cubic-foot capacity
- 16-1/2-inch turntable; 1-touch sensor cooking; keep-warm menu
- Inverter Turbo Defrost ensures even heating; menu-action screen
- 10 power levels; pop-out dial for easy programming; delay start; timer
- Please note: upper-left corner of door has a small indentation to allow door to open smoothly
- Luxury full-size 1250-watt microwave oven with 2-1/5-cubic-foot capacity
- 16-1/2-inch turntable; 1-touch sensor cooking; keep-warm menu
- Inverter Turbo Defrost ensures even heating; menu-action screen
- 10 power levels; pop-out dial for easy programming; delay start; timer
- Please note: upper-left corner of door has a small indentation to allow door to open smoothly
Product Description
2.2 cft, 1250 Watts of High Power, One-Touch Sensor Cooking/Reheat, Stainless Face, Pop-Out Dial for easy Programming, Keep Warm/More-Less Control, Popcorn Key, Multi-Lingual Menu Action Screen, Inverter Turbo Defrost, Quick Minute,
Customer Reviews
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77 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
Heats well, but kills WiFi with stray noise
By RabiysRhyme
Pros:It is a compact, lightweight microwave.It does an above average job of thawing frozen foods.It does an above average job of reheating uncovered entrees.It appears to be one of the most uniformly heating microwaves that I have ever used.Cons:1) It emits so much radio frequency noise that it shuts down the 2.4GHz (802.11G) wireless router for our computers that is 40' away. A call to Panasonic had a technician that stated this was normal(!), and suggested if we were concerned we could have it check for stray microwaves.2) It does not deliver as much heat into a cup of liquid as an older GoldStar microwave of ~1100W, i.e. heating takes longer despite a higher power.Minor annoyances: The light only comes on when the klystron is active, and the grill is difficult to see through so it can be difficult to judge when items are sufficiently heated.The display is not visible when standing next to the keypad, unless you are 5' or shorter at normal counter height. (It appears to show 88:88 until you bend down.)The wheels supporting the plate don't have a track, so it is pretty common not to have them perfectly centered around the drive. This can lead to some squeaking until you get it recentered.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
Died after one year
By Jzano
This died on us after one year. We purchased this microwave 11 months ago. It was fine and we had no issues with its service. It did disrupt our wireless computers,causing hi-speed cable internet service to disconnect. But last night while re-warming a small portion of mashed potatoes in Gladware, the heating component just stopped. The microwave itself is not totally dead as the clock still works. Bottom line is that after doing all the manual-related diagnostics, my microwave is dead and it will cost as much to fix as to buy a new one. Welcome to the 21st century world of substandard everything, including appliances.BTW, I only used the microwave at dinner time for re-warming and later in the evening for microwave popcorn. Usage was not excessive or abusive.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
A good enough simple device
By fire1
Made popcorn correctly right out of the box, using that specific setting (no other foods have that specific button preset). Uses something Panasonic calls "induction" to provide intermediate intensities rather than cycling on-off. That provides a consistent result but is still a little tricky to learn the correct setting. Keep the manual handy because this MW rarely uses full power as the recommended cook rate. There is a quasi-automatic setting that detects doneness level automatically and shuts off. It mainly works by manual adjustment of the cooking rate (% of full power from the instruction manual for the type food) and detecting when sufficient steam is being outgassed. Seems to work fine for vegetables. Have not tried it yet for other foods.Uses a spin-knob to set timer, which is sometimes convenient but sometimes annoying compared to a keypad. Unlike a keypad, however, it is easy to set in the dark because the indicator is bright - mostly too bright at night, and with no adjustment (dimming). It ends up being a nightlight in the kitchen but also signifies vampire power use. It would have been better to have the light only come on when the unit is in use.The turntable is glass and works very well. It is easy to clean but scary in the possibility of dropping and breaking or chipping.The entire unit is about 20 lbs lighter than the similar-sized unit it replaced, part of which is attributed to the thin gauge metal and plastic from which it is made. However, the price, compared with the unit replaced, is roughly one-third using inflation adjusted dollars.
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