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Panasonic NN-SD697S 1.2 cu.ft. 1300W Microwave Stainless Steel | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic Category: Kitchen
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $104.49 You Save: $45.50 (30%)
New (9) from $104.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6473
MPN: MGGNN-SD697S Model: NN-SD697S UPC: 840356968629 EAN: 0840356968629 ASIN: B001DKGG72
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1-touch sensor cooking for 9 categories and 1-touch | | • | sensor reheating make it easy for the cook to utilize | | • | the ovens convenience features Has a sleek | | • | appearance with a stainless steel body and reflective | | • | door; simple-to-use pop-out dial with Popcorn key. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Family-Size 1.2 cu. ft. Microwave Oven with 1300 Watt High Power and Easy-to-Use Pop-Out Dial, StainlessPanasonic has succeeded in evolving Turbo Defrost, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than previous Panasonic Auto Defrost. Panasonic Inverter Turbo Defrost technology is an advanced microwave sequencing system using the Inverter low-power delivery feature. It was developed on the basis of what scientists call "Chaos Theory." This design makes it possible to distribute microwave energy with the most appropriate combination of regularity and irregularity.Smart functions such as Inverter Turbo Defrost and a Keep Warm setting make this microwave a fabulous choice for the modern kitchen1-touch sensor cooking for 9 categories and 1-touch sensor reheating make it easy for the cook to utilize the ovens convenience featuresHas a sleek appearance with a stainless steel body and reflective door; simple-to-use pop-out dial with Popcorn key and Quick Minute key1.2 cu. ft. size; 1300-watt cooking power; 6-digit displayDimensions: 11.9"Hx20.4"Wx16"DFamily-Size 1.2 cu. ft. Microwave Oven with 1300 Watt High Power and Easy-to-Use Pop-Out Dial, StainlessPanasonic has succeeded in evolving Turbo Defrost, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than previous Panasonic Auto Defrost. Panasonic Inverter Turbo Defrost technology is an advanced microwave sequencing system using the Inverter low-power delivery feature. It was developed on the basis of what scientists call "Chaos Theory." This design makes it possible to distribute microwave energy with the most appropriate combination of regularity and irregularity.Smart functions such as Inverter Turbo Defrost and a Keep Warm setting make this microwave a fabulous choice for the modern kitchen1-touch sensor cooking for 9 categories and 1-touch sensor reheating make it easy for the cook to utilize the ovens convenience featuresHas a sleek appearance with a stainless steel body and reflective door; simple-to-use pop-out di
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| Customer Reviews:
Not bad for the money October 1, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've had this microwave for about 9 months now. It's quite powerful, doesn't take up too much counter space, and has a decent (albeit not great) look to it. [...]I would agree with the other reviewer about some of its design flaws, namely, the light doesn't come on when you open the door (the light is on only when cooking), and the dial method of entering the time is a bit unconventional, but you do get used to it. If you're looking for a powerful microwave but don't want to spend a fortune, this is a good option if you don't mind its few quirks.
Panasonic disappointed me with this model September 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just bought the Panasonic NNSD697S Stainless Steel 1300 Watt Microwave Oven, for $100 at Costco. I previously owned an 1,100 watt Panasonic microwave oven that lasted me for 8 years of excellent service before it stopped heating and then started smoking one day. So, I was pretty much pre-sold on the Panasonic brand.
However, this model disappoints me. The LED time display is dim and reads "All 8s"; it is hard to see at any angle other than direct-on. The time has to be entered using a pop-out dial, or by the "1 minute" button. You can't use the two methods with each other; either you use the dial or the 1-minute button. The more/less time button only works with pre-programmed cooking functions, either reducing or increasing the pre-determined cook time by 10%.
The dial adds time in increasingly larger increments; the more time that is entered, the more the time changes with each turn of the dial. At larger time amounts, over 5 minutes, you can only change the time by a minimum of 15 seconds at a time. Over 1 minute, the dial changes the time by no less than 10 seconds at a time. This is not precise enough for my liking. I would much prefer the old cheap plastic covered button press pad for entering exact times. I used to often use "99" seconds.
One advantage of this model is that, with 1,300 watts of power, it heats significantly faster than the 1,100 watt model I had previously. For example, it will boil 24 oz. of water in 4 min. 15 seconds (with a cover on the jar) whereas the 1,100 watt model took 6 mins. or more.
The light inside the microwave does not turn on when you open the door, which makes it very hard to monitor what is going on with the cooking/heating process. I consider this a major design flaw. The light in my previous oven did not burn out in over 8 years of heavy usage.
The door only opens to 90 degrees; it should be openable further in my case because I have the microwave sitting at an angle on the counter and opening the door all the way would allow me to put items in more easily.
This model is not customizable as my previous model was for such things as turning the beep on or off; it is always on, though fortunately it is not very loud.
If this model does not last as long as my previous one, I will not be sorry; I'm already anxious to try another model as my experience with this one really has not been positive. In fact, I hope it fails within Costco's return window policy so I can buy another one.
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