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Panasonic HomeChef 4-in-1 Countertop Microwave Air Fryer Combo, Time-Saving 20 Presets + App-Linked Recipes, 1000W 1.2 cu ft Inverter Multi Oven & Convection Tech – NN-CV87QS Stainless Steel

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Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven


Features

  • All-In-One Multi Oven Does The Work So You Don't Have To: Spend less time cooking and more time enjoying family; 4-in-1 countertop oven creates easy, delicious meals by pairing with our Kitchen+ app to cook everything, from tender roasts to crisp and juicy air fry
  • Mealtime Simplified, Powered by Our App: Pick your dish from the Panasonic Kitchen+ app, gather ingredients, and pair your phone with the oven; the built-in modes of microwave, broiler, airfryer, and convection oven automate to help you create perfectly-cooked meals with little effort
  • Discover New Quick-and-Easy Family Favorites: You'll never be stuck in a rut when deciding what to make; scroll the Panasonic Kitchen+ App and bookmark recipes they'll love, so its always easy to find a meal everyone can agree on, and make it quickly
  • Backed by Legendary Panasonic Quality: Reliable performance, made with your family's needs in mind; Inverter technology for even defrosting, reheating, cooking, & warming; Genius technology prevents over-or under-cooking; Turbo Defrost, and more
  • Sleek, Space Saving Design: Large capacity, small overall footprint - 22W x 13.4H x 17.7D with 14.2 turntable; place on countertop or make it a built in microwave oven with optional trim kit (NN-TK81KCS)"

Description

Spend less time figuring out what to make for dinner and more time with family! The Panasonic HomeChef Connect 4-in-1 Microwave Oven uses the power of smart technology to feed hungry mouths simply and easily, which means more family time and less stress for you. Not only does this oven make cooking a breeze, but it provides easy menu inspiration with the connected Panasonic Kitchen+ App. Scroll and save your favorite recipes in the app, and when you are ready to shop and cook, your oven becomes your sous chef. First, select your recipe in the Kitchen+ App and gather your ingredients. Then the Kitchen+ App will give you step-by-step instructions for cooking, with the ability to control the functions of your appliance on the app, from ingredients to finished meal. With a step-by-step guide and cooking settings applied automatically at the right step, not only will you simplify any recipe -- you will make the most of your ingredients and appliances for even tastier results, every time. Stainless steel countertop combination oven has a small overall footprint (22”W x 13.5”H x 17.7”D), but spacious 1.2 cubic foot interior capacity with a 14.2” turntable to easily fit a whole chicken.

Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 17.7"D x 22"W x 13.4"H


Color: Stainless Steel


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Auto Cook, Child Safety Lock, Defrost, One Touch Button, Racks


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1000 watts


Material: Glass, Stainless Steel


Included Components: Airfry Basket, Enamel Tray, Glass Turntable, Roller Ring, Wire Rack High


Additional Features: Auto Cook, Child Safety Lock, Defrost, One Touch Button, Racks


Wattage: 1000 watts


Controller Type: Knob


Voltage: 120 Volts


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Number of Power Levels: 7


Heating Method: microwave radiation, convection heat


Defrost System Type: Auto Defrost


Cooking Program: Air Fry, Bake, Defrost, Grill, Keep Warm


Frequency: 60 Hz


Number of Programs: 20


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 17.7"D x 22"W x 13.4"H


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 39 Pounds


Turntable Diameter: 14.2 Inches


Color: Stainless Steel


Brand Name: Panasonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Included Components: Airfry Basket, Enamel Tray, Glass Turntable, Roller Ring, Wire Rack High


Import Designation: Imported


Model Name: NN-CV87QS


Model Number: NN-CV87QS


Manufacturer: Panasonic


UPC: 885170441101


Manufacturer Part Number: NN-CV87QS


Warranty Description: 3 year


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Microwave Oven Countertop


Material Type: Glass, Stainless Steel


Inner Material: Stainless Steel, Glass


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 4 in1 Appliance. It's all you'll need
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
The biggest strength is how versatile this thing is. It combines a microwave, air fryer, convection oven, and broiler into one unit, which means I’ve been able to get rid of a couple of separate appliances. It handles everyday reheating just as well as a normal microwave, but also opens up a lot more cooking options. The air fryer mode is surprisingly good. Food actually comes out crispy, not soggy like some combo units. The convection bake is also strong enough that I’ve used it instead of my full-size oven for smaller meals. Design-wise, it looks clean and modern, and the included accessories (air fry basket, rack, tray) make it feel like a complete cooking system. If you want a space-saving, do-it-all kitchen appliance, the NN-CV87QS is a great investment. It won’t completely replace a full oven for large meals, but for everyday cooking, reheating, and quick air frying, it’s incredibly convenient. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026 by Anonymous

  • A true 4-in-1 appliance - That's what you want
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
The Panasonic NN-CV87QS is one of the most versatile countertop stainless steel finishes looks like premium appliances I’ve used. The biggest advantage is that it replaces several appliances at once, which is especially helpful since I have limited counter space and perfect size (1.2 cu.ft.). A true 4-in-1 appliance: microwave + air fryer + convection oven + broiler - A unit for reheating crisping, and baking all in one. It comes with accessories (rack, tray, air fry basket) It heats evenly, the inverter technology makes a noticeable difference, and the air fry and convection functions add real value beyond a standard microwave. The air fryer produces crispy and evenly brown The controls took a couple of attempts to learn, but once you get used to them, it becomes incredibly convenient. The controls are touchscreen and has bright LED display. The Panasonic Kitchen+ app integration is another differentiator, since it can guide cooking and simplify some recipes, you can still use the oven manually if you prefer. For me the mix of smart features and traditional controls is a big part of the appeal. For safety it has child lock and also built in sensors to detect overcooking or burning food. Overall, it feels like a premium appliance that earns its price. Great cooking quality (especially air fry + convection). Panasonic knows how to build a premium appliances for everyday use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2026 by Vish

  • Nicely sized combination oven, with inverter tech, but some UI fails. Nicely sized combination oven, with inverter tech, but some UI fails.
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
This is for the CV87 version, which has a dial. We recently got to try an air fryer out at a friend's and really liked it, but we don't have room in our kitchen for another appliance. This Panasonic, however, combining an air fryer and microwave, was able to fit in the space that our previous Kitchen-Aid microwave was installed in, so that's cool. The Breville was too deep. Toshiba makes two, but the larger Toshiba was too big to fit, while the smaller Toshiba was too small on the inside. WIth a circular tray over 13" in diameter, this can handle a lot of meals, and in convection bake mode it heats up faster than our big oven. Operation of the microwave function is quite straight forward - press the Microwave button to start - each subsequent press lowers the power level by 200 watts, if you don't want full power. And since this uses an inverter, it's good for delicate tasks - non-inverters run intermittently to simulate low power, but they're still zapping your food with high power for short bursts. Anyway, after pressing Microwave, you turn the dial to set the time, then press the dial to start. The other functions work in similar ways - press the button for the mode you want, then press again to change the temperature. Turn the dial for time and press to start. You have to remember what Combi1 (Broil+Microwave) and Combi2 (Convection+Microwave) combine, but otherwise, the screen gives you the information you need to start the cooking. For reheating, you just press the dial button to start the sensor reheat program. That's pretty convenient. What's problematic, though, is the automatic child door lock. By default, you can't open the door with the open door button - you have to press the "Timer/Clock" button to unlock the door before it can be opened! This is in response to a new Federal law requiring two actions to open the door after cooking so kids don't get burned. But, Panasonic making it the "Timer/Clock" button is just stupid and unintuitive. They should have added a separate "Unlock" button, or at least used the more obvious "Stop/Reset" button, but they didn't. Now, you can turn this off with a 3-button key sequence, but that only lasts until the next power outage! Very frustrating. Another, much more minor, issue is that if you turn key-press beeps off, the oven doesn't beep ever, even when cooking is done. This oven is "smart" in that you can connect it to your WiFi and then perform some controls from the app, which seems silly since you have to be at the oven to put the food in anyway. Unfortunately, the app doesn't let you alter the settings (like child door lock!) or set the time of day, so all it really does is spoon-feed you parts of the manual - and NOT the parts you really want, such as the odd things it can do like melt butter or reheat pastries, etc. The only real use I've found for the app is that it'll notify you when cooking is done, so if you're not in the kitchen to hear the end beeps, you can still know when cooking is done. As an Air Fryer, there's good and not so good. What's good is that the basket is like 13" in diameter, so it holds more than typical 8" air fryers. What's bad is that the racks supplied lift the air fryer up quite high in the oven (see photo), so you can't air-fry tall/thicker things. What's also bad is that you only get 3 temp choices in Air Fry mode: 400º, 410º, and 425º. Dedicated air fryers often have temps as low as 350º. One interesting thing is that the glass tray on the bottom stays in for all cooking modes, so your food is always rotating when cooking. I guess that's good for even-ness, but it's a bit odd. You also have to be careful not to use the metal pan and racks in Microwave mode, but you can use them in the Combo modes which include a microwave program, so weird. They do have silicone spacers on the metal racks so you don't have metal to metal contact, which apparently is what causes sparks. Overall, we're happy so far. Early days yet for sure, but this is a better microwave than the one it replaces and can be built-in (with the expensive trim kit), with added cooking functions to boot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by BML

  • Saved a lot of counter space.
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
I just got the Panasonic HomeChef 4-in-1 Countertop Microwave Air Fryer Combo NN-CV87QS and honestly, I’m loving it so far. I was hoping it would replace a couple of appliances, but it’s actually exceeded my expectations. It looks great on the counter, doesn’t feel cheap, and it’s nice not having a separate air fryer taking up space anymore. What really surprised me is how evenly it heats—way better than any microwave I’ve owned before (the inverter tech actually makes a difference). I’ve already used the air fryer a few times and it crisps things up really well, not just “okay for a combo unit.” The presets and sensor cooking are also super convenient when I don’t feel like guessing times or settings—they’ve been pretty spot-on. The app feature is actually useful too, which I didn’t expect. Being able to send a recipe straight to the oven is kind of cool and makes trying new things easier. Overall, it just feels like a really well-thought-out appliance that does a lot without being complicated. Definitely happy with the purchase ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by Scott Immerman

  • Premium All in One Appliance Must Have
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
I am very happy with my recent purchase of Panasonic HomeChef 4-in 1 Countertop Microwave. It combines microwave, air fryer, convention oven and broiler in a single unit. It saves space and clutter in my kitchen as now I have only one unit that does the work for me. It delivers strong results and I get outstanding performance out of this unit. I bought this unit mostly for microwave, but I've been using the air fryer more than I thought I would. It is easy to set up. Just threw your ingredients and press start. Is that simple. It heats food really evenly. The air fryer really works and fries, nuggets and wings come out crispy not soggy. I was not passionate about Air Frier before but now I love it. Baking and broiling are added bonus. I've made muffins, roasted veggies and even small chicken dishes without turning on the big oven. I would recommend this unit for small kitchens and anyone trying to cut down on the counter space. Keep in mind that when you are buying it you are paying for four appliances in one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by Kindle Customer

  • False advertising and poor uneven heating
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
Super disappointed. If we could return it, we would. The reviews here said that despite it being 1000W, it cooks in about the same time and temperature as the 1200W microwave we're replacing. Unfortunately, this unit is noisy, takes much longer to cook than our previous 1200W, and the "air-fryer" makes soggy food that's cold in the middle, even when cooked for 25% longer than the maximum time listed in the instructions for the food item. I've tried tacos, pizzas, and other Trader Joe's frozen snacks, and all result in the same sad, poor outcome. For example, as a test, I just cooked Trader Joe's "Bambino Uncured Pepperoni Pizza." For one 5" pizza, the instructions say to "Heat at 325 degrees for 7 to 8 minutes or until cheese is bubbly, center is heated through, and edge of crust is golden brown." I cooked it with the air-fry mode at 400 degrees (the lowest it can go) for 8 minutes, but the cheese was barely melted. Cooking for another 3 minutes (11 minutes total) made it look melted, but the center of the pizza was still cold, and the crust was soggy all the way around. What's the point of an air-fry mode if it takes longer and isn't any faster or better than using our toaster oven? Panasonic's support site is very poor and says, "We offer exchange or store credit on orders within 30-60 days of purchase." But this isn't clear if it's only for purchases made directly from Panasonic.com or if it extends to orders from Amazon sold by 3rd-party vendors. We hope we can return it to Panasonic for an Amazon store credit, but I'm not holding my breath. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2026 by QB

  • Everything I wanted!
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
While most of the reviews for this are very positive, there were enough bad ones that made me slightly hesitant. Especially these days when general product quality is on the decline due to corporate greed. The first time I saw a combination toaster oven / microwave at a friends house over 10 years ago, I was blown away -- I had no idea you could get both functions in a single appliance, and I've wanted one ever since. When I stumbled across this one, I just had to have it. We've had ours for a couple of months now, and it has worked very well -- no trouble at all. I recall some reviewers saying having to use a central knob to dial in the cooking time instead of a classic number pad was a pain, but I disagree. It was a tiny bit awkward at first, but we got used to it quickly enough. There are many other combination air-fryer/microwave/broiler machines, but this one has a unique feature that no other manufacturer offers (or they don't advertise it if they do): the inverter-driven microwave. The last microwave I had was also a Panasonic with the inverter technology, and let me tell you, it's WAY better than the standard microwave. Why is the inverter better? When a typical microwave is set to cook at 70% of full power, for example, it will cycle the magnetron inside on and off at an interval that equates to 70% on and 30% off. So during the phase when it's on, it's full power. But with an inverter-driven microwave, setting it to 50% means the magnetron will stay on the entire time, but only output 50% of its full power. This makes melting butter, softening cheese, or defrosting meat far more effective. Okay, I went too far down the rabbit hole with the inverter feature -- there's so much more to this machine. I won't go into every detail, though. My next favorite feature is the ability to stage different modes to run in succession. For example: to warm up a frozen corn dog, I'll set Stage 1 to run the microwave for one minute, then Stage 2 will automatically switch to air fryer for eight minutes. In my old convection toaster oven, heating up a frozen corn dog would have taken 20 minutes. But in this machine, this feature gives you the best of both worlds: the fast cooking of a microwave, but also the crispy toastiness of an oven! My wife says that the air fryer seems a lot slower than the Instant Pot air fryer accessory that she'd been using. However, it does work, so the extra times really isn't a problem for us. I will tell you this, though: don't leave your hot food inside after using the broil or air fry functions because the steam that builds up inside the chamber will take away the crunchy/toasty texture! The only complaint I have is with the air fryer temperature selection: you can't dial in whatever temperature you want, you have to choose from one of three: 400°, 410°, or 425°. Um... what? Those are close enough in temperature that there's not much of a difference, I don't think. No 350°? No 375°? Who has ever wanted to cook anything at 410°? Of all the clever things this appliance can do, this just makes no sense to me. So we airfry everything at either 425° or 400°, regardless of what the food package instructs, because there's nothing we can do about that. But airfrying seems to work just fine, anyway. We haven't tried the stupid Kitchen+ app, and we probably never will. Even if its actually useful, I'm sure they'll require you to setup an account and supply a bunch of personal information before you can even use it, not to mention collecting metrics every time you use it, and I just hate that. If appliance manufacturers could integrate 99 cameras on their products to watch everything you do, they would. Sheesh. But I digress... Overall, my wife and I have used every major feature of this appliance pretty much daily, and other than the odd airfry temperatures, we have no complaints. I would recommend keeping the User Manual close-by for the first few months so that you have a handy reference of how to use some of the advanced features, as most of those aren't obvious just from looking at the appliance (but basic microwave, broil, and airfry operations should be simple enough for most people). And once you've performed some of those advanced operations a few times, you won't need the User Manual anymore. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by MC

  • Nice for a couple but has its limits
Style: CV87: App Connected 4-in-1 Multi-Oven
Surprised that we're a bit more disappointed than we figured. Being an empty nest couple, I don't think a family of 4 would work with just one unit. Overall it is really nice to have the different functions in 1 unit for sure and it mostly does them fine. However and maybe we're still learning how to get it right but don't expect it to replace your oven which is probably what we wish and possibly not fair. It takes getting used to the extra times actually needed to get some things baked or air fried completely or done in shifts due to its smaller size. The stand is too tall if you ask me. It is our first and so far only smart appliance and that is kind of fun but at the same time glad you can juse the buttons directly for everything. Really don't need the locking door and as soon as I found how to turn that off I decided to keep it 😁. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 by tingub

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