Panasonic NN-SD967S 2-1/5-Cubic-Foot 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, Stainless Steel Product By Panasonic Available From 19 Sellers |
Technical Details
- 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
- Measures 14 by 23-7/8 by 19-7/16 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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,Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By A. Express (CITRUS HEIGHTS, CA, US)
We really love this microwave. It's got a large opening & it heats faster than our other one.
By Steamboat Spgs Figure
I have been shopping for a new microwave for some time and this is the one I have been looking for. It is the size and power level I wanted and the design is a definite improvement.
By Deborah Noon (on a lake)
This seemed to work well. Good options, nice look, but broke way too soon. Over one year warranty option, but definitely under 3 years... I know they make them for short duration, but that's pushing it! We do use it regularly, but otherwise normal use. I may order another, like the look.
By Randall M. Wood
It is just plain great, I love it. I haven't used my store or oven since I bought it.
By Ron Douglas (Sunnyvale, CA United States)
I agree with the other negative reviews, namely the display for midgets, too many energy option settings, an almost useless oven light, and clumsy user interface (like try to set the power level to 2). Here is another one: on an ordinary countertop, this oven is so light in weight thanks to the absence of 60 Hz magnetics, that it floats all over the place. Depress the latch to open the door, and the unit slams into the back counter unless it is held with the other hand. Same with depressing any of the front panel switches. I had to install a back board to space it away from the counter's splash guard. This problem could have been avoided by engineering some non-slick feet. Those that it comes with are very hard and slippery.
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