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Panasonic NN-SN65KW Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology, 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft. Small Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost-NN-SN65KW-(White)

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Color: White


Features

  • Microwave Cooking Made Easy: 1200W white microwave with 11 power levels, smart controls, 3-level popcorn button, and more for easy cooking of dinner and snacks
  • Even Cooking and Reheating for Delicious Food: Panasonics patented Inverter Technology generates a seamless steam of cooking power for evenly heated foods, edges to center
  • Smarter Cooking: Genius Sensor takes the guesswork out of cooking but automatically adjusting power and cooking time; Includes 10 sensor cook settings; sensor reheat warms leftovers evenly
  • More Features to Enjoy: Inverter Turbo Defrost accelerates thawing time; 15 Auto Cook Options, Keep Warm and more
  • Space-Saving Design: Countertop microwave with 1.2 cu.ft. easy-clean interior houses 13.4 turntable but maintains a small external footprint to maximize counterspace
  • Panasonic kitchen appliances reflect Japans relentless innovation and high-tech heritage, delivering not only smarter, faster meals but also a seamless, elevated cooking experience you can taste in every bite.

Description

Enjoy versatile cooking power with the 1200W, space-saving 1.2 cubic-foot Panasonic NN-SN65KW Compact Microwave Oven, perfect for any kitchen or dorm room. Its sleek design includes a smart touch control panel to make it easy to cook a variety of foods, plus reheat and defrost for the taste, texture and nutrients you want. Unlike traditional microwave ovens that use pulse-on, pulse-off power to cook foods, Panasonic's Inverter technology creates a seamless, continuous stream of cooking power to evenly heat and prepare foods, with no cold spots. The high-power Panasonic NN-SN65KB countertop microwave also includes Genius Sensor Cook and Reheat to take the guesswork out of heating meals, leftovers and snacks plus 15 auto cook options to effortlessly prepare foods like oatmeal, omelets and more. The 3-level popcorn button lets you choose the popping temperature and time for different bag capacities and a useful Keep Warm setting keeps gravies, vegetables, dinner rolls and more warm for up to 30 minutes until ready to serve. This Panasonic white microwave externally measures 12 1/4-inch (H) x 20 11/16-inch (W) x 15 13/16-inch (D) with the spacious internal cavity measuring 9 15/16-inch (H) x 13 15/16-inch(W) x 14 1/8-inch with a 13.4-inch turntable.

Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 15.8"D x 20.7"W x 12.2"H


Color: White


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Auto Cook, Child Safety Lock, Defrost, Timer


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1200 watts


Material: Stainless Steel, Plastic


Included Components: Microwave, Roller Ring, Turntable


Additional Features: Auto Cook, Child Safety Lock, Defrost, Timer


Wattage: 1200 watts


Controller Type: Touch


Power Consumption: 1200 Watts


Voltage: 120 Volts


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Number of Power Levels: 11


Timer Function: Timer Function Available


Energy Consumption: 1200 Watts


Heating Method: Inverter Technology


Defrost System Type: Auto Defrost


Cooking Program: Coffee/Milk, Defrost, Frozen Food, Popcorn, Reheat


Frequency: 50 Hz


Number of Programs: 15


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 15.8"D x 20.7"W x 12.2"H


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 25.4 Pounds


Turntable Diameter: 13.4 Inches


Brand Name: Panasonic


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Included Components: Microwave, Roller Ring, Turntable


Model Name: Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology, 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft.


Model Number: NN-SN65KW


Manufacturer: Panasonic


UPC: 885170363649


Manufacturer Part Number: NN-SN65KW


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Small Microwave with Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking, Popcorn Button, Turbo Defrost - NN-SN65KW - (White)


Color: White


Material Type: Stainless Steel, Plastic


Inner Material: Stainless Steel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Reheat leftovers without food exploding!
Color: White
I've been waiting for an excuse to buy an inverter microwave, so after fixing our old microwave twice and experiencing yet another breakdown, I bought this. Being able to actually reduce the cooking power instead of how traditional microwaves cycle on and off (PWM) is huge. I can reheat fish on low power without the fish blowing up. I can defrost without cooking the item. Some concerns I've read in the reviews: -It's loud: I guess the fan is louder than most others, but I wouldn't have noticed it had I not already expected it. In my opinion, not an issue. -It interferes with WiFi: I tested this and it really screwed up communication with a tablet over WiFi. But there seems to be a fix! If the WiFi connection is on 5.8GHz, it shouldn't be affected. But if it's on 2.4GHz, force the WiFi router to use channel 1. I had it on 6 at first, but 1 was totally unaffected. -The inside is dark because it's painted gray and not white: True, but I don't find this to be a big issue. I can still see the item inside well enough. A few other picky things: -A Toshiba inverter microwave I've used lets you change the power while it's running, and this doesn't. Cool feature but not necessary. -To set the power, you press the button multiple times to get to the power level you want. That seems strange, but it's how it works. -Pressing the "Quick 30" doesn't immediately start cooking like I'm used to. You have to push Start. -I measured the power consumption through the power cord and while it appears power levels 30% and higher do truly cook continuously at reduced power, it's seems 20% and less still cycle on and off at 30% power level. Perhaps the designers had trouble getting below 30% in a reliable manner. A minor detail some may be interested in. Otherwise, generally well made and powerful on 100% power. I just hope it's reliable with the extra complexity in these compared with traditional microwaves which have exactly four components in the microwave generator circuitry. An inverter like this one adds in a bunch of extra electronics. Regardless, I wouldn't go back to a traditional microwave unless I'm only using it to heat water or making hot cereal. Regarding this being a 1.2 cubic foot size versus larger 1.6 cubic foot: I compared this with my old 1.6 cu-ft over-the-range microwave and not only is the turntable in the Panasonic larger, but the microwave interior is taller. So all that extra space in the 1.6 cu-ft is of no use if the item doesn't fit on the turntable! I do wonder how many complaints about total failure are related to insufficient airflow. Another review on Amazon ("Unit failed in less than a year") claims they've had two fail, yet the photo they included in the review CLEARLY shows the microwave in a very tight cabinet with no airflow. That's how you destroy something like this. The user manual states a certain amount of required free space on the sides and top for cooling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by J. Miller

  • Works well
Color: White
Panasonic NN-SN65KW Microwave Oven, Inverter, 1200W, 1.2 cu.ft., Sensor. Sold by Amazon and shipped by Amazon. Summary: After 5 weeks of use, I am quite satisfied with this microwave, and I would buy it again. Remove the plastic film on the keypad. The beep can be turned off. Sensor heating works well for me. Illumination is adequate. The door button and door work well. Sound level fine. My previous experience with durability of Panasonic products has been quite good, so I am cautiously optimistic about this microwave. Protective film on keypad: After you receive the oven and confirm that it runs, remove the protective film that covers the keypad. You can use a piece of tape on the corner of the keypad to pull off the protective film. If you don't remove the protective film, it will deform gradually because it is relatively soft. Removal instructions are in the manual, on page 24, under "7. Control Panel." Keypad: Using the keypad requires pressing with the tip of your finger (not your fingernail) on the centers of numbers or commands. The keypad will not respond to pressing off-center on a number or command. In practice, this has not been a significant problem. Removing the protective film may help. Beep: When you plug the microwave into an electrical outlet, you will have an opportunity to turn off the microwave's beep, using instructions on page 11 in the manual. To summarize, press Start twice, then press Timer (More) to cycle between Beep On and Beep Off, and finally press Stop/Reset to confirm the setting. (Here, I skipped over the option to change between Imperial and Metric weight systems.) I leave the beep turned off, yet I notice when the microwave stops running. I sometimes forgot when the beep was audible; perhaps I had beep overload. Power levels: My oven cycles between power levels every few seconds when I use keypad power level 1 or 2. With sensor heating at higher power levels, the microwave sound includes a low-pitched hum every few seconds. However, the output power doesn't appear to cycle; water boils at the same rate with or without the hum. Sensor heating works well for me; I mostly use sensor level 8 to cook whole grains in a glass bowl without a lid, to prevent boiling over. Illumination: The LED doesn't have a cover to diffuse the light, but the light nonetheless adequately illuminates the food. I had assumed that the gray interior would make viewing food difficult, but that hasn't been a problem. Door: . The door button operates easily and quietly. To close the door silently, I press the door button and gradually release it while I close the door. . After microwaving, I keep the door open until any condensation on the door has evaporated. . If the door is opened fully, a spring-loaded detent tries to keep the door open. (Car doors operate in the same manner.) Make sure the door is opened fully before inserting or removing something from the oven, or the detent spring will push the door partly closed. Thoughts about durability: . The statement below is printed on the box; I'm not sure how to interpret the second line: "Manufactured by Panasonic Appliances Microwave Oven (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. Shanghai, China, MADE IN CHINA" . The microwave was shipped in the Panasonic box only. Something banged into the box but did not penetrate it; the microwave did not appear to be affected. . I used my previous Panasonic microwave (model NN-T664SF) for 17 years, until the turntable gearing began to growl occasionally. I had been careful to press the door button while closing the door, to prevent the door from banging shut. I was quite pleased with that microwave and its longevity. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Ralph_S

  • Good Microwave but user interface could be better and was better 7 years ago!
Color: Black
Bought this Panasonic Microwave because it was most similar to the model we bought seven years ago which was highly satisfactory. Fortunately everything except the user interface seems similar and works well with smooth cooking and power to spare in a compact package (with identical L x W x H footprint) Unfortunately the user interface is less friendly than the original and everything requires more button pushes. Two gripes appear to be child safety related. If microwave needs restarting after only a short period, the RESET button must be pushed first to clear and re-enter data. Child safety features like this should be able to be programmed OFF by adults and seniors without children. Programming buttons also require much more pressure to respond so expect lots more entry errors. The KEEP WARM function was eliminated. Now to get to the KEEP WARM power level, the POWER LEVEL button must be pushed 11 times to get to the Level 0 Power. The Add Time function essentially does nothing except use up the button that used to be for KEEP WARM. Our unit and that of some other reviewers generated a peculiar chemical smell when the oven was cooking which fortunately on our unit gradually decreased every day until it became hardly noticeable after a week or so. If your unit doesn't follow this trend or gets worse with time, return it immediately for replacement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023 by Bert Tram

  • Attractive and easy functionality!
Color: Black
Bought this to replace my 15 year old Panasonic that was beginning to rust. In full disclosure I did not give it the best care. This looked similar and a learning curve with a 90 year old family member is to be avoided. I like it a lot and so far it is great to use. There are some foibles to be aware of, however. This microwave is super, super light weight, easy to unpack and lift up onto a shelf next to my stove. Because it is so light, pushing to open the door or any button moves it backward. I solved this so far by moving it back on the shelf until the attached spacers on the rear hit the wall. It was still enough room to clear the power cord in the power outlet. You may need to rig some sort of spacer or brace if your area is deeper. The auto child lock is annoying but there are clear directions to disable it. Keep them handy. The time display is bright and not fuzzy like my old one. I can see the time display from across my little kitchen. The interior is easier to clean than my old one. The biggest difference is remembering not to cover or seal whatever I'm heating. Don't seal plastic wrap over the plate or bowl...fold a side back or leave uncovered. You may want to protect against spatters but let the steam out! The reheat button is perfect for single plates and for casseroles. The coffee/milk button reheats coffee perfectly even in a pottery mug. Watch for how your familiar plates react in this oven, my fiestaware gets hot in this one. All in all, I found this microwave very attractive, worth the price I paid, and easy to get it up and running. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Peterson

  • good
Color: Black
this is agreat microwave.ive been using this brand and model for several years(have bought 2).works really well ,never had it break down.the thaw function is great
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026 by JEH

  • Looks good. Constant sound level
Color: White
Unlike other microwaves, this one doesn't switch on and off if you lower the power level. It stays on at a lower power which is nice. I was able to keep plates warm by using a small container of water sitting on the plates, heating the water for 30 seconds, and then setting the "Keep warm" power level "P 0". After disappointing results with an above-stove GE convection microwave, I decided to get this free-standing mid-sized microwave. I have used a free-standing large Panasonic convection microwave in Australia where the power is 220V. It was really good there. In the USA with only 120V, convection microwaves are not worth buying. If you have the same current powering the convection microwave as your stove (~330V), then I suppose the over-the-stove convection microwave will perform much better. The only problem now is that there is no exhaust hood above my stove but a non-functioning convection microwave, used now only for storage. The hood function was poor anyway. Much better solutions in Europe where only a hood is above the stove and a microwave or convection microwave is somewhere else in the kitchen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by madam x

  • Does not last Does not last
Color: White
This microwave is kind of loud, but otherwise worked well for the first year. There are a couple minor annoying things, but they went deal breakers. The glass tray comes out of alignment often, and it's a bit tough to put back in place. When you use the "30 second" express cook button, it just adds thirty seconds incruments to the microwave. It doesn't start until you press start. None of that was a deal breaker, but for the cost, I did have higher expectations. However, I was incredibly disappointed by longevity. I've had this microwave for a little over a year. It suddenly started arcing. I realized that the enamel on the top of the microwave had flaked, and that is why the microwave is arcing, so I tried to contact the customer support. I registered the product, but couldn't request help from that page. Instead I had to send in a service request. The website went straight to the Malaysia site so it wouldn't accept my information. I ended up going through a series of email addresses to submit photos of everything you can imagine. It's weird that for a company this large, that there isn't a form or something on the website that you can upload documents directly to. Of course none of the images went through, so I had to go in and submit them again. Then I began answering the a list of questions... Pretty standard including: •What did you place inside the microwave? • What is the material of the item that you put inside the microwave? • Did you place items to be cooked in a container, to be defrosted, or to be warm? • Did you use a cover? • What cooking setting did you use? • What time setting did you enter? • What happened next? Totally get it, that's relevant to the issue. But then emailed and said that they needed more information including: 1) What food was being heated and the serving size? 2) How many portions were being cooked? (For example: one bacon strip, two….) 3) What type of container was being used? 4) What was the microwave oven programmed cook time set for? 5) At what point during operation did the problem occur? 6) What was the condition of the food after the incident? Just me, or is that kind of repetitive? It's been a couple weeks since this started, and a week since they, "forwarded the photos and case information to our Product Engineers for review." No word of an update and no way to check your status on the website. There are no repair people in my area, so I'm worried this is going to turn into a whole saga. I will update with results, but at this rate it will be a while. **Update: when I complained about the wait and asked for an update, they did respond within 24 hours. They offered a partial refund because they don't have a repair man in my area, and shipping the microwave back and forth isn't economical. A little frustrating, because the cost has gone up so much since I first bought mine, but I just want to get this settled. That told me to expect my partial refund in a couple weeks.** ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Honestly Honey

  • Basic User Experience
Color: Black
For a microwave of this price I guess i expected it to at least be on the same level of usability as my cheapy 1000w Hamilton Beach one that it is replacing. I wanted something with more power. PROS: Externally it is a fine unit - a nice sturdy looking black box with good tolerances on the door. The display, while somewhat small, is bright. It is certainly powerful compared to my 1000w. A breakfast dish I routinely make that took several minutes in the old one has been reduced by 40-45 seconds in this one. I have not tested the individual popcorn, defrost, etc. etc. to comment on those but I am sure they are fine. CONS: Now to the usability. I may be spoiled, but I expect when I press a button called "Quick 30" that it will start the machine with 30 seconds remaining, with no further action. For this model, "Quick 30" just means putting 30 seconds on the timer but NOT starting the machine. This reduces the total operation from 3 button presses to 2... I guess that is their idea of "Quick?" I have also been spoiled into pressing a number key and having it start up with that number of minutes unless I specifically choose to enter a time. Pressing 1 I would expect it to start up with a minute remaining - unless, as I said, I tell it that I want to input a custom time. But again, expedience is not a concern of this unit. A 1 minute cycle will take not 1 but 4 button presses (1 9 9 Start). The keypad is a typical cheap membrane and is not backlit. This makes midnight snacks into more of a pain but to be fair, most microwaves for whatever reason do not backlight their control panel or use real buttons. I just question whether these manufacturers actually use their own products to realize something basic like a backlit control pad would go a long way towards customer happiness. Once it is running you will notice just how VERY LOUD this fan is. I have not (yet) pulled out a sound meter to measure decibels but the fan is significantly louder than any other appliance in my kitchen, beating out an air fryer to take the crown. You will also notice that the interior of the box being painted a very dark grey makes the illumination by the one LED in the cabinet somewhat poorer than it could be with a white interior. LEDs being cheap they could have afforded a few more of them to provide better monitoring when you are cooking something that might be prone to spillover. OVERALL: I am not going to return the unit despite the annoyances of extra keypresses and poor design choices. I am simply not confident that other brands will not just have a different set of problems. This one does what I wanted it to do - be more powerful than the 1000w Hamilton Beach. But I am taking 2 stars because this is not a cheap box and they really should know how people use them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by torukai

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