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Panasonic NN-SN75LW cu.ft Cyclonic Inverter Countertop Microwave Oven 1250Watt Power with Genius Sensor Cooking, 1.6 cft, White

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Style: NN-SN75LW


Features

  • Delicious Food, Smarter Cooking with Panasonic Microwaves: Panasonic patented Cyclonic Wave Inverter technology evenly circulates heat in 3D waves for more even, efficient cooking with delicious results
  • Easier Microwaving with Genius Sensor and Auto Cook: 15 preset smart cooking options including fresh and frozen entrees and vegetables, oatmeal, soup, potatoes, pasta, pizza, rice and more
  • Minimum Countertop Footprint: Smart, compact design occupies less space for electronics and more for interior capacity: 11 15/16H x 21 7/8W x 19 7/16D
  • Turbo Defrost and Sensor Reheat: Utilizes a microwave sequencing system based on the inverters continuous power delivery method to thaw and reheat foods quickly and evenly
  • Easy, Quick Microwave Controls: Dedicated buttons for Popcorn, Keep Warm, Quick 30, plus features including Child lock, kitchen timer and 3 stage cooking

Description

The Panasonic NN-SN75LB microwave with Cyclonic Wave Inverter technology and Genius Sensor features a sleek white design, with powerful defrosting, cooking and reheating capability, perfect for busy families. At every temperature level, cyclonic wave circulates heat in precise ultra-efficient 3D waves for easier more versatile food preparation, even with more complex food textures. This exceptional 1250-watt, 1.6-Cubic-foot Capacity microwave with painted metal interior and 14.96-Inch turntable 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. Together, cyclonic wave and Inverter technology create and circulate microwave energy in a way that allows delicate foods like vegetables and fish to simmer without overcooking. Foods retain more Color, texture and nutrients for fast, easy and delicious results. One-touch genius sensor cook and reheat functions, takes the guesswork out of microwaving by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or reheating time. This microwave sits on your countertop with 15 Auto/Sensor Cook options include Sensor Reheat, Oatmeal, Potatoes, Soup, Breakfast Sausage, Omelets, Fresh Vegetables, White Rice, Quinoa, Pasta, Fish Fillets, Frozen Pizza, Frozen Vegetables, Frozen Entrees and Frozen Dinners. Quick controls include Quick 30, Popcorn and Keep Warm, plus Turbo Defrost and Sensor Reheat. Child lock, kitchen timer and 3 stage cooking options. This countertop microwave oven measures 21 7⁄8” W x 11 15/16” H x 19 7⁄16” D and has a clear black glass screen. As a countertop microwave, the Panasonic NN-SN75LW can rest on any open surface in the kitchen and can be easily moved.

Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 19.4"D x 21.9"W x 11.9"H


Color: White


Capacity: 1.6 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Cyclonic Wave Inverter


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1250 watts


Material: Stainless Steel


Included Components: Microwave, Turntable


Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 21.9 x 11.9 inches


Item Weight: 36.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Panasonic


Item model number: NN-SN75LW


Date First Available: March 11, 2020


Capacity: 1.6 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 36.8 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Wattage: 1250 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A true Panasonic
Style: NN-SD78LS
I bought this microwave (NN-SD78LS) January 2023, which was 2.5 years ago. It is still working great so far. This Panasonic microwave is a true Panasonic product, as indicated by the FCC ID, and not a Midea product. Midea is the largest manufacturer of microwaves in the US and products from them are often rebranded under different companies but share the same quality (generally not regarded as the best). True Panasonic microwaves are said to be of higher quality. Our original microwave, a Whirlpool installed in a cabinet, broke after 8+ years. We first tried a cheaper Panasonic (NN-SC73LS - Midea made) which broke after 12 months. Later found out that there is a discrepancy in the manual for this model between USA and Canada and that model most likely shouldn’t have been labeled as built-in capable. Then we bought a Sharp (Midea made) which lasted only 4 DAYS. I was nervous to buy another Panasonic but it was very hard to find a built-in capable microwave that fit our dimensions, and this one was made by Panasonic themselves, not Midea. So yeah, 2+ years later so far so good. 🤞 As far as actual performance. It’s ok. Honestly doesn’t feel revolutionary from the non-Inverter Whirlpool we had. It’s a microwave, it gets the job done. I ordered the Panasonic specced trim kit but it was too small for our opening. So I used the Panasonic provided components for all the “inside” cabinet stuff (including the very important vent redirection cowl!) but I reused our existing Whirlpool surround. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2025 by Cameron Cameron

  • Looks expensive, nice workmanship, amazing cooking results.. READ REVIEW COMMENTS!
Style: NN-SD78LS
Not your cheap-o $79 dollar microwave. The variable power is from INVERTER TECHNOLOGY. It actually has 10 different continuous power levels and not the old world pulsating, on-off-on-off-on-off to get lower power. The difference is amazing cooking and defrosting results. Warm up your coffee and cream without curdling the cream. Also, perfect frozen meals, pizza, popcorn and perfect fast defrosting. It has the highest internet rating but don't buy this if you know you won't read the owner's manual and learn a few new tricks. Instead, buy a $79.00 cheap-o. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Roger Ekstrom

  • AMAZING microwaving, meh otherwise
Style: NN-SN75LB
Overall it's fine and I'm gonna keep it, but it's disappointing to see ultra thin metal, sloppy design, and dinky programming on such an expensive and capable microwave. I don't like how the interface is programmed that well. I think you should be able to press a number to choose power level, especially on a microwave whose whole selling point is that the power levels actually attenuate microwave power instead of switching the microwave source on and off. The beep is really loud and it's annoying to make it beep by repeatedly pressing "power level" until you get from 10 to 3. Other than programming: the build quality feels really cheap. The metal casing must be around 1/32" thick or thinner. It's not painted where you can't see it. It could rust through pretty quickly depending on your climate. Also the LED that illuminates inside the microwave is placed rather poorly, and shines a lot of light outside the microwave and into your eye depending on where you're standing with respect to the microwave. it's harsh un-diffused light. it's unpleasant and feels like they could've avoided it really easily, and I feel like they should have if they really wanted to sell a microwave that's worth what this is priced at. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024 by Derek Rowe

  • Better than I expected (long time Panasonic oven owner)
Style: NN-SN75LW
This unit replaced a still working but very noisy 2009 inverter microwave of the same brand. I'd love to fix the turntable motor of the old one, but I'm more of a software guy. Anyway, this new microwave is actually cooking better than any other microwave I've ever used. I didn't think it was possible for a microwave to cook as evenly as this one does. As an example, I toss in 1lbs of frozen peas into a bowl, microwave at 50% power for 6 minutes, and out comes ready to eat peas. What a pleasant surprise that "Cyclonic Inverter" is more than just marketing. Comparison between my 2009 and 2024 Panasonic microwaves: * Cooking quality: 2024 model is just much better and the 2009 one is quite good among other microwaves I've used * Power: 2009 has greater max power at 1350w rather than 1250w, so I do need to adjust to using 80% on the 2024 model where I would have used 70% on the 2009 model. This is a win for the 2024 model for me since I need to push the power level button 1 time less. Since I almost never use 100% power to minimize cold/hot spots, this is a huge win for the 2024 model. * User interface: identical buttons and key press sequences. The new LCD display is a big larger and brighter though. 2024 model has an interior light which is very nice. Door hinge/latch is significantly better, although this may be due to wear and tear on the 2009 model. * Size: the 2024 model is much larger than my 2009 model, which is annoying. It's the smallest cyclonic inverter I could find though. In my case, this means it takes so much counter space I can't put a plate in front of the microwave when I open the door, which is convenient for quick stirring and tasting. Only functionality I use on a microwave (why my popcorn button is so lonely): * Set power level somewhere in range 30% to 80% * Set time precisely, such as 2 min 33 seconds (scrambled eggs) * Add time: +30 sec * Start/stop button Why I selected this microwave: I did far too much research on every microwave I could potentially purchase, including commercial ones. Discovered that most of them are actually manufactured by just two Chinese manufacturers and have almost identical specifications. Also, the commercial microwaves were rather ugly (to my eye) and generally don't have inverters. Since I'm almost never using 100% power (I really want my food to cook evenly even if it takes longer) an inverter is a must. So after all that research, I came down to Panasonic and Breville. I really love the user interface of the Breville, it's absolutely perfect to my needs, whereas Panasonic is suboptimal (needs 7 button presses to access power level 30% for example). However, I chose Panasonic due to reviews that indicate to me that Panasonic is more reliable and cooks more evenly. Further chose the new "Cyclonic Inverter" despite not find any reviews conclusively showing advantage over the regular inverter models. Glad I did though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024 by Denis Dube

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