My Old Microwave Died

By Luke Carter


Had this for two months now and we still like the Sensor Cook and Re-heat feature. The turntable is nice and the microwave is extremely roomy inside. We really like the sensor cooking feature. Overall, I'm pleased with it. Amazing service! The user-interface is easy to use and the reliability, so far, has been good. This is quite possibly the best microwave I have ever owned.

The price of this oven went up $11 the day after I bought it! When I was buying all kitchen appliances, one thing I was sure about the microwave: it had to be Panasonic.

This Panasonic microwave oven is truly a full size, except for the inside height.

I'd recommend using a combination of 70-80% power and one minute or so of cooking to reheat refrigerated foods. It is still working fine but wanted to note that this microwave kills my wireless internet connection every single time it is used!

My last one broke down after 15 years of use! Bought it for the office and everyone loves using it to heat their lunch. Was I wrong! I tried cooking other things and observed no problems and kept using it. We bought this oven in April 2009.

Great microwave. Yes, it would be nice if the Quick Minute button did not require you to press Start, but other than that, I have no complaints. The design is great and I have had no problems with it thus far.

It is a good size, big enough for her all but her biggest casserole dish. When we built our home 11 yrs ago, we built in an earlier version of this same microwave. Mainly, the door open button has now become a little bit finicky in that it now needs to be pressed distinctly in the center to open the door fully. Just noticed it in setup and found no way to adjust the foot pad height on any of the feet.

Love the reheat and defrost features especially. It was a really excellent product before dead, easy to use, generous space and fast cooking. Really hope it could last longer.




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