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Panasonic NN-SD797
$240.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:Quality construction--all the buttons, knobs, the door and its release mechanism feel solid. The rotating tray is well-designed--even with lopsided loads, it spins smoothly. Its popcorn mode actually works really well, never burns even a single kernel.
The Cons:Known for having a faulty inverter that conks out after only a few months of use. Can't add time to a currently running cycle--a common feature amongst most modern microwaves.
The Panasonic NN-SD797 is a 1.6 cu.ft. microwave from Panasonic's Countertop/Built-in lineup. The microwave features Panasonic's Inverter technology which cooks the food evenly throughout and has a Turbo Defrost setting which defrosts food faster.
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It includes a convenient keep warm setting to keep the food heated until it is time to serve. The microwave also has a more advanced Genius Sensor which automatically adjusts the power level and cooking time to properly cook the food. The NN-SD797 differs with the NN-SD787 since it is designed with a flashing blue ring dial for easy programming, touch button panel, and a blue 6-digit extended LED display. It also includes a quick minute feature for fast reheats and has a multi-lingual menu action screen that provides simplified cooking instructions in English, Spanish or French. The microwave is available in a stainless steel finish and has a suggested retail price of $240.
Features/Specs
- 1.6 cu.ft. Internal Capacity
- Inverter Technology
- Inverter Turbo Defrost
- Keep Warm Setting
- One-Touch Sensor Cooking
- Flashing Blue Ring Dial with Button Panel
- Genius Sensor
- Multi-Lingual Menu Action Screen /w Function Key
- Quick Minute Feature
- Blue 6-Digit Extended LED Display
- Countertop or Built-in Design
- Cooking Power: 1250 Watts
- Dimensions: 12 x 217/8 x 197/16
Models
- NN-SD797S - Stainless Steel
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Pros & Cons
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Quality construction--all the buttons, knobs, the door and its release mechanism feel solid.
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The rotating tray is well-designed--even with lopsided loads, it spins smoothly.
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Its popcorn mode actually works really well, never burns even a single kernel.
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Cooks food very evenly with no hot or cold spots.
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The large control dial is intuitive, simplifies use.
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Known for having a faulty inverter that conks out after only a few months of use.
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Can't add time to a currently running cycle--a common feature amongst most modern microwaves.
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