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Panasonic 23-7/8" 2.2 cu. ft. Microwave Oven White (NN-H965WF)

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2.2 cu.ft Microwave White

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Dimensions:
Depth (In.): 19.4375
Height (In.): 14
Interior Dimensions (HxWxD): 10-15/16"H x 18-7/16"W x 18-1/2"D
Weight (lbs.): 35.3
Width (in.): 23.875
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Appliance Brand: Panasonic

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Dimensions:
Depth (In.): 19.4375
Height (In.): 14
Interior Dimensions (HxWxD): 10-15/16"H x 18-7/16"W x 18-1/2"D
Weight (lbs.): 35.3
Width (in.): 23.875
Product Overview:
Appliance Brand: Panasonic
Color:
Color Family: White
Microwave Configuration:
Clock: Yes
Microwave Settings:
Convection Cooking: No
Power Source:
Wattage: 1250
Wattage Range: 1000 watts and over

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2.2 cu.ft Microwave White

This Luxury Size Microwave has 125- Watts of cooking Power, easy to use button controls, one-touch Sensor cooking (( categories) and one-touch sensor reheat. It offers an inverter Turbo defrost, 4-Digit Display, Keep warm setting, Popcorn Key, Quick Minute, and More/Less Control

Added on October 21, 2010

 

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    (3 reviews)

    2 of 3 (66%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

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    Big Microwave September 23, 2011

    Our twelve-year-old Kenmore finally died. After a lot of research, we finally decided on this brand and model.

    Pros:
    This is a large oven. Anything that doesn't fit probably should not be cooked in a microwave anyway. It is a powerful oven. Things that took 90 seconds in our old oven only take 60 seconds in this one. Function programming allows you to turn the clock on/off and the beeper on/off (see Cons). Operating noise is very low. Full-power cooking requires only setting cook time and pressing start. The "Sensor Reheat" function works well as long as your food is not covered (and anything with tomato products or beans probably should be covered).

    Cons:
    Our biggest complaint is the noise it creates when closing the door. This produces a very loud, tinny clang that can be heard all through the house.

    Although it is a large oven, it is lightweight and quite often pushing the door release will slide the entire oven backwards.

    Changing the power level requires pressing the power level button multiple times - e.g., defrosting at 30% level requires pushing the power level eight times. Our old oven required only two - power level and 3 on the keypad.

    Likewise, setting nine minutes on the "Quick Min" function requires pushing the "Quick Min" button nine times and then pressing start. Our old oven required only pushing "Quick Cook" and 9 on the keypad (without having to press start).

    The keypad had no tactile feel. If you turn off the beep function, you need to pay close attention to the display to make sure the key you pressed actually activated. Turning off the beep function also turns off the end-of-cycle beep. Since the end-of-cycle beep is not nearly as loud and irritating as our old oven, we chose to leave this function "on."

    Conclusion:
    Although not perfect, we are satisfied overall after using this unit for two months. Based on a number of other reviews, we did purchase the extended warranty.

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    Broke only after 3 years September 13, 2009

    We got this microwave as a wedding gift in the black. It worked beautifully until suddenly the microwave would run for 30 seconds and then just turn off. Apparently this is a common problem with panasonic. I found this out when I was googled troubleshooting. Not to mention that it's going to cost $100 to fix it. Really? Only 3 years? What a waste! But I have to say that I loved it before it broke. Such a disappointment.


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    Big Microwave September 23, 2011
    By lingba of Manor, TX

    Our twelve-year-old Kenmore finally died. After a lot of research, we finally decided on this brand and model.

    Pros:
    This is a large oven. Anything that doesn't fit probably should not be cooked in a microwave anyway. It is a powerful oven. Things that took 90 seconds in our old oven only take 60 seconds in this one. Function programming allows you to turn the clock on/off and the beeper on/off (see Cons). Operating noise is very low. Full-power cooking requires only setting cook time and pressing start. The "Sensor Reheat" function works well as long as your food is not covered (and anything with tomato products or beans probably should be covered).

    Cons:
    Our biggest complaint is the noise it creates when closing the door. This produces a very loud, tinny clang that can be heard all through the house.

    Although it is a large oven, it is lightweight and quite often pushing the door release will slide the entire oven backwards.

    Changing the power level requires pressing the power level button multiple times - e.g., defrosting at 30% level requires pushing the power level eight times. Our old oven required only two - power level and 3 on the keypad.

    Likewise, setting nine minutes on the "Quick Min" function requires pushing the "Quick Min" button nine times and then pressing start. Our old oven required only pushing "Quick Cook" and 9 on the keypad (without having to press start).

    The keypad had no tactile feel. If you turn off the beep function, you need to pay close attention to the display to make sure the key you pressed actually activated. Turning off the beep function also turns off the end-of-cycle beep. Since the end-of-cycle beep is not nearly as loud and irritating as our old oven, we chose to leave this function "on."

    Conclusion:
    Although not perfect, we are satisfied overall after using this unit for two months. Based on a number of other reviews, we did purchase the extended warranty.

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    Panasonic microwave January 27, 2011
    By dawsom14 of Richmond, CA

    I have purchased 12 of these microwaves for our company lunchrooms and have been very satisfied with them. They have more then enough power and are simple to operate.

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    Broke only after 3 years September 13, 2009
    By anniepeanut of Rowlett, TX

    We got this microwave as a wedding gift in the black. It worked beautifully until suddenly the microwave would run for 30 seconds and then just turn off. Apparently this is a common problem with panasonic. I found this out when I was googled troubleshooting. Not to mention that it's going to cost $100 to fix it. Really? Only 3 years? What a waste! But I have to say that I loved it before it broke. Such a disappointment.

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