Panasonic NNSG676B Mid-size 1.3 cft. 1100W Genius Microwave Oven, Black, Black
$242.25
Last updated on November 21, 2024 9:50 am Details
- Easily accommodates larger cookware and family sized meals thanks to its generous size
- Whether cooking from fresh or reheating, the Genius Sensor with Turbo Defrost carefully monitors food and optimizes power to produce delicious results
- The new slim design with glass door matches any modern decor
- Includes glass tray (315mm or 12in); Power output 1100W
- Includes glass tray; Power output 1100W
Specification: Panasonic NNSG676B Mid-size 1.3 cft. 1100W Genius Microwave Oven, Black, Black
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Panasonic NNSG676B Mid-size 1.3 cft. 1100W Genius Microwave Oven, Black, Black
$242.25
John –
This model costs a little more but has the Genius sensor and inverter technology. At first I thought this was just Marketing but it really does cook food better. Basically you don’t end up with cold in the middle and boiling on the exterior. Also, the popcorn function on the microwaves I’ve owned previously has never worked and I had to tweak it myself. This one is spot on. I pressed the popcorn button and it actually popped the whole 93g bag in only 1:45 minutes and 99% of the kernels were popped and nothing was burned. I was truly amazed by the speed.
On the other side, I sometimes warm a coffee or tea and 45 seconds does it. This one took longer at 1:20. I think it’s a power setting, or sensor setting because I also tried a small ravioli bowl and it was boiling hot at only 1 minute. I have to look into that.
The item was extremely well packaged and although the box was not damaged, there was a small dent on upper side. There was no more stock and ours had broke so I contacted Amazon and they were nice enough to offer 20% off instead of returning and waiting, which I accepted since it’s on the side and would no be visible once in the cupboard.
It is slightly narrower than my 1000 watt Danby but much deeper. The player is exactly the same size so I kept it as a backup.
I would definitely recommend this microwave. I gave it 5 stars overall but 4/5 value for money because at $179 I find it expensive for a microwave oven. But seems that’s the price these days.
One last thing the beeps are not annoying like others and they do not continuously ring until you remove your item so this was also a plus for me.
Will D. –
I needed a new microwave after my last Panasonic microwave broke. It had a good long life, and so I decided to replace it with another Panasonic microwave. I mistakenly thought that this one had the inverter technology, so I’m pretty disappointed because of that, but I can’t really criticize this microwave for my mistake. The microwave works well. It’s pretty high power, but doesn’t heat evenly. The interface is easy to use; no annoying dials to enter times or anything. I’m rather annoyed by the fact that the clock doesn’t support 24 hour time.
waverr –
Mine was defective and wouldn’t always run full power so I returned it, thankfully. These things happen, especially when the item is delivered by Canada Post, so I don’t hold that against Panasonic or the oven.
That said, this unit is poor in lots of ways (many of which are described in the ad, but are still gotchas):
– While it has the “Genius” moisture sensor, it lacks the “Inverter” to regulate intermediate power levels. It runs like a $90 microwave from 20 years ago with slow on/off/on/off cycling on intermediate levels. Who knew Panasonic even made ovens like this any more? I thought boil-overs were a thing of the past, but not with this oven. “Inverter” is a must if you ever use anything other than high (for cooking or defrosting).
– Not a soft-touch keypad like all the other Panasonics I’ve bought or used in recent years. You are pushing the buttons hard enough to shift the oven unless you hold it in place.
– 1100 Watts, not 1200. Just enough that the time-programmed features (like Popcorn) don’t quite complete, and you have to add about 10% to any recipes you have been using with a normal microwave.
– The wall plug is straight, not 90 degrees. Are you going to put your microwave on a built-in shelf with the outlet at the back? Expect to not be able to push the oven as far back as your previous one without adding a swivel adapter. Gotcha.
– Interior size: While the outside of the oven is the same size as other Panasonic mid-size ones, the inside is smaller. The rotating plate is a couple of cm. smaller than every other mid-size I’ve seen in the last decade. They expand the electronics on the right side to squish the interior smaller.
-Light/window are poor. You can not really see inside during cooking at all, like ovens of old. Compared to a modern microwave with better windows and bright, LED lights this one is poor. You can still sort-of see in if you get the viewing angle right though.
I still like Panasonics, just not this one. We replaced it with a NNST66KW from another seller for significantly less. Amazon currently has NNST766W for less if you are OK with family size. Shop around and read the features closely.
Zebes –
Before I had a very frustrating life, before this Microwave entered my life. I had another microwave, I won’t say which one because I do not want to say bad things about people. But it was a very poor microwave. I pushed the buttons, and sometimes they never did anything. You had to push very very hard, but nothing. Well, especially the cancel button. So never could I cancel anything. And then there was the problem of how much time to guess it takes to heat a meal. Is it ten minutes? Five? Two? I don’t know. I would be quite stressed since it never seemed right and always a frozen center or exploded meal.
But then, I got this magical microwave. Built by the brilliant engineers and scientists at Panasonic, this brilliant product contains a supernatural intelligence. First, I must say all the buttons work. They work great, I pressed every one just in case and I tell you they work! Then I noticed when I pressed the top button it started and just said the initials “SA.” It is a smart system that detect when your meal ready. So just like in science fiction movie I press it, walk away, do my stuff, wash my clothes, tell my wife she is great, come back and guess what? It is ready. I try and eat and nothing wrong. No ice no explosion nothing just good food.
Also, you know the power goes out right? Well, the flashing 12:00 always bugged me so much… almost punched a whole in the wall when I saw on my other microwave. But I calmed down. Now if power goes out, there is no horrible flashing on this machine. None whatsoever! Just a steady colon symbol: So this makes life very very nice.
In combination of soothing feeling, prime technology, and making me a delicious meal, I give this product five stars.