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Panasonic NN-T965SF Luxury Full-Size 2.2-Cubic-Foot 1,250-Watt Microwave Oven, Stainless | 
enlarge | Brand: Panasonic
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But Amazon Should Have It
Rating: 8 reviews
Color: Stainless Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 40 Dimensions (in): 19 x 24 x 14
MPN: NNT965SF Model: NN-T965SF UPC: 037988909070 EAN: 0037988909070 ASIN: B0009KMYDC
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| Features:
| • | 1,250 watts of power for faster cooking, defrosting | | • | Cooking sensor automatically adjusts power level, calculates reheating/cooking time | | • | Linear power control for more even heating, defrosting, cooking | | • | Multi-lingual menu action screen; large-capacity 2.2-cubic-foot interior | | • | 5-year warranty on tube; 1-year warranty on other parts and labor |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review This gigantic microwave oven services the family that is constantly eating on the run but has gourmet tastes that go beyond packaged frozen dinners. It is true that the oven takes up a great deal of counter space (measurements are 23-7/8 by 14 by 19-7/16 inches) but much of that space can be attributed to the large interior capacity of 2.2 cubic feet, which can fit an entire meal. The oven operates on a powerful 1,250 watts for quicker cooking and defrosting and has an attractive stainless-steel front and reflective door that looks appropriate in a professional-style kitchen. Most home chefs will find new and innovative features on this microwave that blow away the offerings on their previous models. To figure out the best way to cook a particular food, cooks can access step-by-step instructions on the Menu Action screen. The multi-lingual screen displays information in English, Spanish, or French on how to perform a function. Panasonic's One-Touch Sensor Cooking feature takes the guesswork out of microwave cooking by calculating cooking and reheating times automatically based on the amount of steam released. As part of Panasonic's Inverter Technology, the oven also incorporates a linear power control for even heat distribution so frozen macaroni and cheese doesn't get hot around the perimeter and remain cold in the center during cooking and frozen chicken breasts don't cook around the edges during defrosting. Another major innovation in microwave technology is a warming and simmering feature that delivers low-temperature heat to keep food such as pies, casseroles, or gravy warm without overcooking them. For cooks who are looking for a shortcut but don't want to sacrifice gourmet cooking, this microwave is an excellent option. This luxury microwave oven is covered by Panasonic under a one-year limited warranty while the Magnetron tube has an extended warranty of up to five years. --Cristina Vaamonde
Product Description 2.2 Square Feet / 1250 Watts / 16.5 Inch Diameter Turntable / Turbo Defrost / Multi Language Menu / Sensor Options for wide food variety Inverter Turbo Defrost Power Level - 10 levels Multi-Stage Cooking - 5 Stages Quick Minute More/Less Control Timer Function Key Cook-A-Round Automatic Turntable - Turntable Diameter - 16-1/2 Oven Interior - Epoxy Power Requirements - 120V, 60Hz, 12.7A, 1460W, AC only Dimensions (W x H x D) - 23-7/8 x 14 x 19-7/16
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Panasonic NN-T993SF is a safety hazard should be recalled: Cooks with door open. January 27, 2007 John L. Murphy (Annandale VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought my Panasonic Inverter "The Genius Sensor 1350W" Model NN-T993SF Serial 6A43020121 in 2003. Was pleased with it since, it worked flawlessly until January 2007 when Now after the beeps quit and the food or whatever is done, when you open the door, then unlike what is supposed to happen, it automatically starts itself running on it's own! Definitely seems like a hazard and there should be a recall. My wife thinks it is okay to reach in quickly and remove the hot food with the unit operating. I told her that that is likely dangerous since I think she would be microwaving her hands.
Panasonic--speed demon January 19, 2006 Ruth18 (CA USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Be sure that you have an electrical line/socket dedicated to the microwave or have a large enough breaker since this oven draws 1250 watts. Having a 20 amp breaker, we cannot run the microwave in the kitchen and a 1000 watt hair dryer in the bathroom at the same time! You can program the microwave on a warming setting--food doesn't dry out and is ready for the stragglers coming to the table late or after dinner is over. Turntable and interior cavity is so large you can cook several items at once or cook something in a 9 by 15 dish without it hitting the sides of the oven. There are no knobs or dials on the control panel so it is very easy to keep clean. Instructions are on the display so you can skip the manual and still use most of the features right out of the box. I have yet to figure out by how much to reduce the cooking time since this unit cooks so quickly. Each time cook, I reduce the cooking time and each time find that less time would have been ok. Not a bad problem to have. Time to get out the manual! Addendum: Since first writing this review in Jan. 2006, I have used sensor cooking mode which pretty much eliminates having to set an amount of time and eliminates having to guess at cooking powers, especially when several levels of cooking power are required(one example is rice--see below). I have never been good at cooking rice. I have discovered that by selecting "side dish" and then "white rice" I can make perfect, fluffy rice. 2 1/2 cups of water and 1 cup of rice in a 2 - 1/2 quart covered round pyrex bowl. No more burned pots and no more gummy rice! I like that it is all automatic .
Panasonic NEVER again January 6, 2006 A Customer (Malibu, CA United States) 1 out of 10 found this review helpful
Door BLEW OPEN on my Panasonic microwave while using it to boil water for coffee in a cup I've been using for months! Called Panasonic and right away they had me talk to their lawyer. All he cared about was getting the microwave in their possession (maybe getting rid of evidence?). When I asked about getting it replaced, they said after they had it and checked it out, they would let me know. How do they expect me to be without a microwave oven for 2 weeks? 4 weeks? When I said I couldn't wait that long, since I have to feed my family, the lawyer said that is the legal agreement I consented to by buying the oven. My only solution is to buy a another microwave. I feel like a fool for buying a Panasonic. Never again.
Panasonic NN-T965SF Microwave Oven December 9, 2005 Janet M. Barzegari (Muscle Shoals, AL USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I read a review of this oven at this site which is what prompted me to buy it. I received it in just a few days. It is everything that I expected it to be and it has more "stuff" one it than I expected. I absolutely love it.... It's huge. I think you could probably cook a 20lb turkey in it. I'm really glad that I choose this oven. I think you will be too.
Great looks and performance December 5, 2005 Felix Bazgan (Pasadena, CA USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Stainless steel look is very clean. The amount of countertop space this item takes up is very manageable for how much use you will use it. Easy to set-up - just plug in and you're ready to go. Tons of options for you to customize on this - even if you want the oven to beep or be silent on the alarm. Great deal for the price - compare and see for yourself.
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