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Panasonic NN-C994


$700.00 Released January, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Intuitive controls. Slick aesthetic. Large capacity.

The Cons:Very expensive. Uses a knob for cooking time - no digital input option. Under-powered for the size.

The Panasonic NN-C994 is an advanced 1.5 cu.ft. microwave from Panasonic's Prestige Countertop/Built-in Series.  The microwave can function as a traditional microwave, convection oven, or as a combination of the two, making it capable of cooking everything from cake to roast chicken.

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  It features Panasonic's Inverter technology which cooks the food evenly throughout and has a Turbo Defrost setting which defrosts food faster.  The microwave also includes a genius sensor which automatically adjusts the power level and cooking time to properly cook the food.  The NN-C994 is designed with a dual-dial button panel, 6-digit expanded display, and has a stainless steel finish which resists fingerprints and smudges.  It includes a delay start feature and also offers convenient keep warm and simmer options to keep the food warm until it's going to be served.  The microwave can be placed on the countertop or installed as a built-in and has a suggested retail price of $699.95.

Features/Specs

  • 1.5 cu.ft. Internal Capacity
  • Inverter Technology
  • Inverter Turbo Defrost
  • Convection Cooking
  • Genius Sensor
  • Dual-Dial Button Panel
  • Keep Warm & Simmer Options
  • Delay Start Setting
  • 6-Digit Expanded Display
  • Fingerprint-Resistant Stainless Steel Finish
  • Countertop or Built-in Design
  • Cooking Power: 1100 Watts
  • Dimensions: 1413/16 x 237/8 x 195/16

Models

  • NN-C994S - Stainless Steel

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Pros
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    intuitive controls

  • 1

    slick aesthetic

  • 1

    large capacity

  • 1

    operates quietly

  • 1

    well built

  • 1

    convection mode

Cons
  • 1

    very expensive

  • 1

    uses a knob for cooking time - no digital input option

  • 1

    under-powered for the size

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