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Panasonic NN-T945SF


Product Shot 1 The Pros:Clean looking design, nice lines and flush stainless-steel door open button. Turbo defrost works fast and does a good job defrosting evenly without actually cooking the food. Cleaning it up is very easy, just needs a quick wipe-down with no scrubbing or scraping.

The Cons:Frequent reports of the unit just dying one day without warning. The latch system for the door is made of plastic that seems flimsy next to all of the stainless steel.

The NN-T945SF is a higher-end, stainless-steel, countertop microwave oven from Panasonic. The 2.2 cu. ft. unit, with a maximum power of 1250 W, features Panasonic's 'Inverter Technology', which aims to transmit energy in a consistent, uniform manner, resulting in superior cooking, as heat is transmitted evenly.

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Other features include Turbo Defrost, which Panasonic says defrosts food faster than previous defrost functions, as well as a setting to keep foods warm or soups at a simmer by emitting very low levels of power. The unit also sets power levels and cooking times automatically for 18 pre-programmed food items, and for reheated items with a sensor. Finally, the NN-T945SF features moderately upscale aesthetics, with a reflective black front and touch panel in addition to a sleek stainless steel finish.

Features

  • 2.2 cu. ft.
  • 1250 W maximum output power
  • Stainless steel
  • Inverter Technology
  • Touch panel
  • Turbo Defrost
  • Quick Minute
  • Keep-warm function
  • One-touch sensor cooking
  • 10 power levels
  • 5 cooking stages
  • 18 pre-programmed food items
  • 36.0 lbs
  • 14 x 237/8 x 197/16

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Pros
  • 1

    clean looking design, nice lines and flush stainless-steel door open button

  • 1

    turbo defrost works fast and does a good job defrosting evenly without actually cooking the food

  • 1

    cleaning it up is very easy, just needs a quick wipe-down with no scrubbing or scraping

  • 1

    easy to use, even guests in the home will immediately know what to do without instruction

  • 1

    one-touch sensor cooking seems to work fairly consistently

Cons
  • 2

    frequent reports of the unit just dying one day without warning

  • 1

    the latch system for the door is made of plastic that seems flimsy next to all of the stainless steel

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Tiffiny
Tiffiny: #panasonic_nn_t945sf I bought this unit when it first hit the shelves (2006 i believe) it is now nov of 2011 and its still kickin just like the day i bought it. I have had zero problems and i love it!!! lets just hope i didnt jinx myself :) Nov 16, 11
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Anonymous
Anonymous: #panasonic_nn_t945sf Latch button constantly stuck. Exchanged for a new one because I liked the looks of it. Finally in March of 2011 (had it for only approx 2 years)it would not close, button stuck & latch broke May 7, 11
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