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Buy itPANASONIC NNSN667B 1.2 CUBIC-FT MICROWAVE (BLACK)1.2 CU-FT CAPACITY; 1-TOUCH SENSOR COOKING; INVERTER TURBO TECHNOLOGY DELIVERS CONSISTENT MICROWAVE ENERGY; 13.5" TURNTABLE; 1300W; BLACK
| Publisher | Panasonic |
| Features |
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| EAN | 0037988909971 |
| Color | Black |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| UPC | 037988909971 |
| Label | Panasonic |
| MPN | PHPNNSN667B |
| Studio | Panasonic |
| Title | Panasonic NN-SN667B 1-1/5-Cubic-Foot 1300-Watt Microwave Oven, Black |
| Model | NN-SN667B |
| Release Date | 2007-05-14 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
Review by P. Chen, 2010-07-06
The Panasonic ran fine, did not leave a funny residual smell like my previous Sharp microwave did. I used it several times a day for water boiling and left-over heating. But it died precisely two years and one month after purchase. What about microwave ovens that are supposed to last 5-10 years?
Review by Douglas H. Lawrance, 2010-04-16
After reading all the reviews on this unit I was sure that mine would be different!!!WRONG!!! after using it for about a month both the sensor reheat and the sensor cook went haywire!!food was either cold or was so hot it was exploding all over the inside of the oven.....Panasonic were no help at all...wanted to repair it....As usual Amazon customer service stood up to their good reputation and we returned it....We are now looking again for a similar sized oven....Any suggestions Amazon shoppers?????? On the plus side this was a good looking unit apart from the clock being hard to see..and it was quiet for a while!!!!I am very disappointed in Panasonic...I have used their products for years....no more......
Review by Michael Baldauf, 2010-02-22
This Microwave and the previous model were the perfect size, but two was enough. Two failed in 3 years in a home with 2 adults and no kids. When it did work, we loved it, but we aren't planning on going through a microwave oven every 18 months.
Review by R. L. Frank, 2010-02-11
First, lets clarify things. Amazon has the dimensions wrong.
They have:
Height: 15-15/16 inches
Length: 20-3/8 inches
Depth: 11-7/8 inches
It should be:
Height: 11-7/8 inches
Length: 20-3/8 inches
Depth: 15-15/16 inches
The LED display is not as horrific as others have made it out to be. I'm over 6 feet in height and the unit is on a cart that is several inches lower than the standard counter top. If I am standing 2 feet back from the unit, I can read it without bending down.
The door latch works perfectly well, although the unit is amazingly light and may tend to slide if you don't have your other hand on it while pushing the latch button. I can understand that folks might prefer a handle, instead, but that would add to the cost ad detract from its appearance.
I had no trouble viewing the contents while cooking and the fact tat the light goes out when the door is open, did not prove to be a problem. I routinely leave the door open for a bit fo the moisture to dissipate, so I consider it a plus.
Food cooked very evenly, as did the defrosting process. The controls were pretty simple to figure out, without having to resort to the manual. The only thing I'd have done differently is put the sticker behind the door that describes the sensor cooking settings, above the cavity, rather than below it. It would make reading it easier.
Since this unit replaced a 24 year old 700 watt Samsung, cooking speed is obviously faster and the unit quieter. By the way, the signal beeps are loud enough for me to hear in a adjoining room with average ambient noise.
I can't comment on the unit's longevity, yet, but for now, I am very happy with this unit.
Review by Qualityfan, 2010-02-03
The door fogs up internally. This area should be sealed. Amazon sent a replacement but the second one is also designed or manufactured incorrectly. Moisture should not be able to penetrate the door between the front and rear glass. I wrote to Panasonic support but they do not reply. Panasonic quality is getting worse. Our previous unit lasted eight years.