Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology has 1300 watts of power. There are lots of convenient features on this family sized stainless steel microwave oven, it has a one touch sensor and the power levels times are adjusted automatically for both reheating and cooking foods.
It defrosts foods very quickly with its auto defrost feature.
The inbuilt turbo defrost inverter works very efficiently and in a new ay that results in more thorough defrosting and it is faster.
Overcooking is avoided using low microwave pulses keeping the constant cooking levels.
There is a newly improved keep-warm menu which can keep up with 5 different types of foods warm until ready to be served.
It has a 4 digit display, a fifteen item auto cook menu. It has one and half cubic foot interior holding a thirteen and a half inch turntable to provide even cooking and heating. There are 10 power levels, 5 cooking stages a delay start feature with a timer, +/- keys, popcorn, and one-minute blast key.
Panasonic NN- SN686S Microwave Oven Features & Specs
- Size: 20-11/16 x 15-13/16 x 12-1/4-Inches; It has a one-year limited warranty.
- Inverter turbo defrost; a good sized 13.4 2 inch turntable for even cooking and heating
- Ten Power levels; a keep warm key; a popcorn key; a delay start with a timer
- One-Touch sensor cooking; An auto cook menu with 15 items
- NB: The top left corner of the door has a small indentation, allowing the smooth opening of the door.
Panasonic NN- SN686S Microwave Oven Reviews
We found a handful of reviews online for the Panasonic NN-SN686S Countertop Microwave Oven which gave a mixed product review with both good and bad reviews. Multiple reviewers found it had good power and were pleased with the price. Several commented on it not being too big for the countertop but still featuring a large turntable for good sized plates and were generally pleased with the size of the interior.
Some of the reviewers were finding difficulty viewing the display and especially at an angle, finding it hard to use, if it was an under the counter installation. Others mentioned some of the features were not really necessary and made it less user-friendly. Another drawback was the interior light only working during cooking and not after the door had been opened, thus making it hard to see if the food had been cooked. Another reviewer mentioned the push to open button was not as easy to use as a handle.
In summary, this is probably the only microwave that fits in our allotted space but somebody at Panasonic really needs to learn how to design a more user-friendly product.
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