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Panasonic NN-SN67K Microwave Oven, 1.2 cu.ft, Stainless Steel/Silver

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Style: 1.2 cu.ft - Stainless Steel/Silver


Features

  • Microwave cooking made easy space-saving, 1. 2 Cu. Ft. 1200W stainless steel countertop oven with 11 power levels, smart controls and LED, 3 level popcorn button, 13. 4 inches turntable, easy clean interior, auto and manual controls.Operating Frequency : 2,450 MHz.
  • Inverter technology generates a seamless stream of microwave cooking power for evenly heated foods edges to center. Cavity Dimensions (H x W x D)- 9 15/16 x 13 15/16 x 14 3/8 inches
  • Smart cooking settings with genius sensor automatically adjusts power and times to take the guesswork out of everyday cooking; includes 16 sensor cook settings; Sensor reheat warms evenly to retain nutrients and texture in leftovers
  • Inverter Turbo defrost for all your frozen foods, Turbo defrost accelerates defrosting time to thaw more quickly and thoroughly for more flavorful foods
  • 3-Level popcorn button popcorn lovers can choose the optimal popping temperature and time for different microwave bag capacities (3.2, 2.7, or 1.5 ounce ) for Hot, sumptuous snacking

Description

With its stylish stainless steel door and exterior design, The powerful Panasonic NN-SN67KS countertop microwave oven with Inverter technology and genius sensor makes a stylish and convenient addition to any home, apartment or condo kitchen. This exceptional 1200 watt, 1. 2-Cubic-foot Capacity Stainless steel microwave with 13. 4 inch turntable evenly heats and cooks breakfast foods, after-school snacks, dinners, appetizers and more, making it ideal for singles, busy professionals and on-the-go 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 16 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 12 1/4 inch (h) x 20 11/16 inch (W) x 15 13/16 inch (D) with internal cavity Dimensions of 9 15/16 inch (h) x 13 15/16 inch (W) x 14 3/8 inch (D). Disclaimer: This microwave oven complies with 2016 DoE energy conservation standards. It is important to keep the microwave oven clean and dry. Food residue and condensation may cause rusting or arcing and damage to the microwave oven. After use, wipe dry all surfaces, including vent openings, oven seams, and under glass tray.


Brand: Panasonic


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


Color: Stainless Steel / Silver


Capacity: 1.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Inverter Technology


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1200 watts


Material: Aluminum


Ventilation Type: Recirculating


Brand Name: ‎Panasonic


Model Info: ‎NN-SN67KS


Item Weight: ‎28.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.8 x 20.7 x 12.2 inches


Item model number: ‎NN-SN67KS


Energy Use: ‎1200 Watts


Capacity: ‎1.2 Cubic Feet


Installation Type: ‎Countertop


Part Number: ‎NN-SN67KS


Special Features: ‎Inverter Technology


Oven Cooking Mode: ‎Speed (Microwave)


Color: ‎Stainless Steel / Silver


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎1200 watts


Defrost: ‎Defrost


Material Type: ‎Aluminum


Included Components: ‎One (1) Microwave Oven, One (1) 13.4 inch Turntable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎28.7 Pounds


Date First Available: March 14, 2019


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  • I looked into the concerns of other reviews. Here's what I found.
This review is for the NN-SN67KS. I was on the fence based on some of the reviews, but had to see for myself whether or not such a highly rated microwave was worth the trade-offs, price premium, and risk of failures. Was the inverter technology so life changing that I could put up with some of the negative points others brought up? Were the concerns even real? Here’s what I found. 2.4GHz wifi interference: I was a bit skeptical, thinking there must have been something unique about the situations of reviewers that reported loss of wi-fi signal while this microwave was operating. Well, sure enough, while the microwave was running, here are some things I noticed. 1) my wireless IP security camera lost signal; 2) the video streaming to my google Chromecast got pixelated then paused and buffered; and 3) our wireless baby monitor (not network connected) lost signal. To be clear, these devices mentioned were all wirelessly connected via 2.4GHz. All devices that were connected via 5GHz (phone, iPad, etc.) were not affected at all. I can see this not being an issue at all If you only use fairly new devices and phones. Clock button: A couple users complained of having to set/re-enter the time every time they accidentally pressed the ‘clock’ button. Apparently, it was too easy to accidental hit the ‘clock’ button since it was right next to the ‘0’. This is a non-issue. If you accidentally hit the ‘clock’ button, you don’t have to re-enter the time. Just press ‘stop/reset’ button. This will cancel it and the time will show up again. Beep: It’s all perspective, but in my opinion, this had the least obtrusive and lowest volume “done cooking” beeps of all the microwaves I've ever heard. 5 short beeps. (long beeps always sound like they’re yelling at me). Note that opening the door will not stop the beeping. If you really wanted to, you can turn off all beeping sounds coming from this microwave, but you can only access this option when you first plug it in (or you can unplug and re-plug it in). Without pressing any other buttons first, press the ‘start’ button twice to access the option. Then the ‘timer’ button will allow you to cycle between on and off. Pg 11 of the manual covers this. Note that this will turn off all beeps including button presses. Light: In my opinion, it is on the dim side. The light itself is decently bright, but the problem is that it doesn’t cast a wide beam and there are defined shadowed sections where the light doesn’t hit. And while the dark grey interior gives it a modern look, it doesn’t reflect light like the more common white interiors, which makes matters worse. Not a deal breaker alone, but something that I had to get used to. Keypad buttons: - I found that this unit require noticeably harder keypad button presses. Coming from a unit with a more responsive keypad, it was a slight annoyance to have to pay attention to whether the keypress registered and whether I needed to shift my finger slightly or press harder. Other thoughts: - Of all the microwaves I’ve owned, this required the lightest touch to close the door. It follows that it also had the quietest latching sound. Overall, the mechanical build quality is top notch. - No one button start. Even the ‘Quick 30s’ button requires you to press the ‘start’ button. This was a big negative for me having come from a microwave that had one button start for 30sec as well as 1-6 minute cook times. But I knew this going in and thought it might be a small price to pay to have the inverter experience. - No flat plug. I used a 1ft flat plug “extension” cord since I needed it to sit against the wall with an outlet behind it. I posted a pic of the space behind the microwave. There are plastic standoffs that space the microwave a bit from the wall, but there’s zero chance the included straight plug will fit. - Another thing I noticed is that porcelain dinner plates and plastic splatter covers got much hotter (with the same temperature food) than with my previous microwave. I suspect this is related to the inverter technology. The thermal images in their marketing product pictures also seem to show a higher temperature mug, so probably not just my imagination. After 3 weeks of wanting to love it, ultimately, I ended up returning the unit. The little compromises just added up to be too much to put up with. After having to give up one button start, the additional trade offs of 1) the wifi interference, 2) keypad effort and 3) needing oven mitts to remove hot plates (a little exaggeration, but I certainly considered it on many occasions) was just a little too much. Who knows, maybe if I heated more frozen foods that tend to have cold spots (rather than just reheating refrigerated leftovers), perhaps the inverter technology would have been more life changing. Or maybe I'm missing the fact that it's all about the sensor cooking (which I didn't use) instead of the inverter technology. For whatever reason, people seem to love this microwave (Panasonics are also highest rated by Consumer Reports). But for me, it was just ok. In the end, this unit just made me realize what a major convenience it was to have one button start (specifically 1-6 minute). Anyway, good luck with your decision. I hope this review was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020 by WL WL

  • What More Do You Want?
Pretty intuitive and carefree once you reprogram yourself as to button location and function. Other people seem to use the microwave for more than defrosting and/or warming up a cup of coffee so that may be why a few dissatisfied folks, but in our view it performs perfectly well after the past two or three months and we'll see how it works out long term. Meanwhile no complaints. Bought it for the name brand. Installed with the surround, which was somewhat easy given my dimensions of the original microwave (a Kitchenaid, lasted 22 years) and the cutoff was close dimensionally, so do make sure you understand your dimensions and follow the directions if you are at least semi-skilled with tools and measuring for the microwave itself and the surrounds clips to align. Not including a pic since it looks exactly as others previously sent in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Good2Ski

  • All about perspective
I replaced a 25 year old Panasonic with this Panasonic (hopefully this one will last as long). I read the other reviews and here’s what I found: it’s all about perspective. This microwave works well. The interior light is fine, bright enough for me to check on my food without opening door. Button response is same as my old one, so no issues for me. That muscle memory thing someone mentioned is real though so there might be a learning curve for some. As for the person who charred the door from microwaving nothing for 1 minute - shame on you, you should know better. The lack of an express button without having to press start might be an issue for some, but my old one was the same so I’m okay without one. The issue with how to add extra time is a non issue for me as I just a reheater. I don’t actually cook anything in my microwave, but perhaps with this new technology I might attempt it. I went from a 900W to this 1200W, so things happen faster. Good luck, it’s different for everyone depending on how you use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023 by BSS

  • So far, so great
I am really loving this microwave. The turbo defrost works great for me. Yes, it does slightly heat up portions of the food that you're defrosting, but not a big deal if you remember to keep turning it. The buttons can be a little squirrely but I'm not a type A so it's fine. My only issue was that the stainless steel surface showed every touch and fingerprint around the door and push button. I solved that problem by buying a sheet of clear plastic adhesive. You can't even tell it's there and it works great. The biggest issue for me will be if it works long term. For me that will be at least 10 years. I know that is a lot to ask nowadays, but my last microwave lasted almost 30 years. If it goes TU before then, I will update my review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Lora

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