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Panasonic Microwave Oven NN-SD372S Stainless Steel Countertop/Built-In with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 0.8 Cu. Ft, 950W

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Features

  • Panasonic microwave: this 950 watt high power, 0.8 cubic foot capacity stainless steel countertop/built in microwave delivers a seamless stream of cooking power for even cooking and delicious flavor
  • Inverter technology with turbo defrost: Patented inverter technology generates a seamless stream of power and delivers consistent, evenly prepared food without overcooking; Advanced inverter turbo defrost speeds up defrosting time
  • Compact design: This countertop microwave with 11 1/4 inch turntable is thinner, lighter and more efficient, allowing you to devote less space to electronics and more to interior capacity; Internal dimensions (h x w x d): 8 1/8 inch x 12 3/8 inch x 13 7/8 inch
  • Smart cooking settings with genius sensor: Built in automatic genius sensor adjusts power and times based on different foods; Other advantages include preset menu items, quick minute timer, delay start and child safety lock
  • Keep warm feature: This inverter microwave keeps soups, gravies or desserts warm and fresh until ready to serve; Power source 120 v, 60 hz

Description

With its sleek, stainless-steel front and silver wrap, the powerful Panasonic Microwave Oven NN-SD372S Countertop/Built-In with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor makes a stylish and convenient addition to any home, apartment, dorm room or condo kitchen. This exceptional 950-Watt, 0.8-cubic-foot capacity stainless steel microwave with 11-1/4-inch turntable evenly heats and cooks breakfast foods, after-school snacks, dinners, appetizers and more, while the compact design makes it ideal for individuals or small families. This innovative microwave oven includes patented Inverter Technology which, unlike traditional microwaves that rely on pulse-on, pulse-off power at lower temperatures, delivers a constant stream of cooking power at every temperature for more evenly cooked meals - edges to centers - every time. With the touch of the Genius Sensor cooking button, this microwave takes the guesswork out of creating a great meal by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or defrosting time for added time-saving convenience. The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking and signals the microprocessor to calculate the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level. A selection of auto cook options enable you to quickly prepare your favorite foods, such as pizza, popcorn, pasta, soup, oatmeal and other dishes. This Panasonic microwave oven externally measures 11-inch x 19-3/16-inch x 15-9/16-inch (H x W x D).


Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 8"D x 12"W x 7"H


Color: Stainless Steel / Silver


Capacity: 0.8 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Programmable


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 950 watts


Material: Stainless Steel


Included Components: Microwave, Turntable


Product Dimensions: 12 x 8 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 20.9 pounds


Department: Appliances


Manufacturer: Panasonic


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: NN-SD372S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 11, 2012


Capacity: 0.8 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 20.9 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Wattage: 950 watts


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  • Innovative, a big improvement BUT DEAD AFTER 6 MONTHS
Size: 0.8 cft Style: Microwave Oven Color: Stainless Steel / Silver
[SEE UPDATE @ END] I LOVE this microwave. I have owned many dozens of them, purchased them for commercial and residential properties, noted their energy consumption, etc. In fact, we were the first people we knew to purchase one of these wondrous devices, a Gaffers and Sattler, in 1974. Friends and family would bring things over to heat up, no-one could believe how fast it was, a marvel. Back in those days you could use metal in them, in fact the cookbook that came with it described how you could wrap items that cooked faster (like the tips of wings of chickens, for example, or bread/rolls when reheating plates of food) with aluminum foil, and poke strategic holes in it, to prevent them from overcooking. I became quite good at it. I still miss that feature. But I digress. I had my doubts about using the dial instead of a number pad, and anticipated seeing if it really cooked more evenly. After several weeks of use I MUCH prefer the dial to a number pad- it takes about two seconds to enter any cooking time with it, actually easier, second nature now. As for cooking times, even though I went from a 1200 watt microwave, so far the overall cooking time at sea level is either about the same or less for most things I've tried. Water takes a little longer to boil, but frozen dinners cook in about the same amount of time or less (depending on the proportion and distribution of carbs to fats), with less energy consumption (25-30%). Fantastic. As for even cooking, I've long modified cooking instructions because much of the time they don't produce the best result. For example, if you follow the instructions for Swanson Hungry Man classic fried chicken dinners, the smaller pieces of chicken come out hard as a rock and mostly inedible (that's when I miss my aluminum foil). In this microwave with reduced cooking time the chicken came out perfect. I've noted a lot of items cook more evenly, i.e., at the midway point when you pause and stir the still partially frozen food, like with Stouffer pasta dishes, the pasta is more thawed/less frozen, so less cooking time is needed overall. (Though with some dishes, like Stouffer's mac and cheese, I like to cook it about twice as long as called for to get it to brown, to have it turn out like mac and cheese from the oven). I do a lot of microwave cooking, e.g., make brownies, corn bread, nut breads, etc. (brownies cooked in microwave muffin pans take about two minutes on high), and this microwave produces better, more even cooking (oftentimes the very center of baked items is still raw, especially if cooked in a cake pan or pie plate; in experimenting with power level, etc., I've found this not to be the case with this microwave). Great! I've yet to experiment with foods like quiche, chili rellenos, or rice dishes. Added Later: Finally got around to using Defrost, and here is where this microwave REALLY shines. No cycling on and off, and meat evenly defrosted! None of the typical some parts half-cooked, some still frozen business, which can ruin the entire meal. And POPCORN- for the first time ever, no unpopped kernels, not one, without the popcorn being overcooked. Perfect popcorn! Anyway, I love the operation of this (it's quiet, with a pleasant tone when it finishes, the LED light inside is nice (though it could be brighter), and the green LED display coordinates nicely with my aqua color scheme, the look of it (brushed stainless, classy), and the energy savings. I'm using it in my vintage travel trailer on a separate 15 amp circuit along with my Hessaire evaporative cooler, and I don't have to turn off the cooler (it only draws 85 watts) when using the microwave, which will be really nice come summer. Couldn't be happier with this microwave, highest recommendation! P.S. I just read a number of one-star reviews and was shocked at the reported unreliability, the failure rate. I've had a Panasonic DVD Recorder that's worked flawlessly for years now. One review said that Panasonic admits that the microwave doesn't work on new circuit breakers that employ arc fault detection. I just had my vintage travel trailer rewired, replaced fusebox with new circuit breakers. Don't know if they employ arc fault detection but the microwave works fine. I'm glad I didn't read these reviews before buying because I wouldn't have bought it, and wouldn't have had the chance to experiment with the inverter technology. I love this thing, I hope it doesn't fail. Personally, for $100, it's worth it (to me)- I just hope it lasts at least a year or two. I personally have never had a microwave that malfunctioned, I assumed they were all pretty reliable, apparently not. One would hope Panasonic would correct the problems. FYI, another thing negative reviews report is the fuse blowing. It's an easy matter to replace, apparently, described in one or more reviews. Anyway if my unit malfunctions or dies I'll update this review. UPDATE: Stopped working right at 6 month mark. No display, nothing. Didn't happen while in use, bizarre. Hoped it would last at least a year. Glad I got to try the phenomenal inverter technology, but. I am not mechanically inclined and won't attempt to see if it's a fuse, or have repaired, too much trouble. UPDATE #2: Got a new microwave, which didn't work nearly as well, so decided to tackle changing the fuse myself. To make a long story short, go to the questions and answer section above and type in "fuse". Up come people's efforts at changing it- problematic, e.g., the fuse is very hard to find, plus you have to change other components as well. So I say if you can afford to try a $100 experiment to try this marvelous technology, with the distinct possibility of the unit lasting only a few months, go for it. As I said originally I loved what the machine could do. I intend to look for another brand with the inverter technology and a better track record. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2017 by trancelucence

  • Microwave output power drops after a few minutes
Size: 0.8 cft Style: Microwave Oven Color: Stainless Steel / Silver
I like the compact size and design of this microwave, especially the small footprint. I plan to power it using a 1000W Victron DC to AC inverter, which I should be able to do because on power setting 6 or less it draws less than 1000W, due to the Panasonic inverter microwave design. However, I discovered an inconsistency in the specifications which is a bit disturbing. When the unit is cold, and you use power level 10, it delivers something like the claimed 950W of microwave power (as measured using an approximate JIS/IEC705 approach). At this microwave power it is drawing 1470W and 12.65 Amps from the wall outlet. Note that the specs say it only draws 1200W and 10.2 Amps from the wall outlet, so that is the first inconsistency. But it only can run at this power for about 2 minutes. After two minutes the microwave (output) power and the power it is drawing from the wall outlet (input power) slowly drop over about 2 more minutes to about 80% of their initial values, so you are down to about 760W of microwave power at 1200W and 10.2 Amps from the wall outlet for the rest of your cooking cycle. Once the microwave is warm, the input and output powers remain at the lower values, even if you stop it and restart it. You can only get the higher input and output powers again if you let it cool down before using it again. These results were odd, so I ordered a second unit, and verified it did exactly the same thing, so this seems to be by design. You can verify the power draw oddness using something like a Kill A Watt EZ meter. Seems like they should either raise the input power/current spec to something like 1500W/13Amp, or drop the claimed output power to more like 800W, or at least explain that is cannot sustain 950W microwave output power for more than about 2 minutes. Furthermore, they should be transparent about this behavior because it affect cooking times. I found that the microwave exhibited similar behavior (microwave power and input power both lower after the microwave is warm) on power levels 7-9 also, but runs a constant output, whether cold or hot, on power levels below 7. Also, interestingly, power levels 1 and 2 use the same power as power level 3, except power level 2 runs at at a 75% duty cycle (15s on, 5s off) and power level 1 runs at a 50% duty cycle (10s on 10s off), which is the approach used by non-inverter microwaves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by StephenF

  • It's an inverter micro
Size: 0.8 cft Style: Microwave Oven Color: Stainless Steel / Silver
Easy to use and powerful for such a small unit. Since it is an inverter micro I can now use it in the RV while boondocking without tripping a breaker.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by G. Stanley

  • 1 week in,..Awesome.
Size: 0.8 cft Style: Microwave Oven Color: Stainless Steel / Silver
This is the nicest microwave I've ever seen or used. Quiet, logical, power vs footprint ratio is great and looks like it belongs in a commercial environment. Simple and effective, if it has some longevity, I will be a happy Panasonic kitchen appliance consumer. Good day.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2023 by DX

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