Cheap Panasonic NN-H665BF Family-size 1.2 cu.ft. 1300 Watt Microwave,Black (Kitchen) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Panasonic |
| FEATURES: | 1300 Watt, One-Touch Sensor Cooking (9 Categories), Easy-To-Use Button Control, One-Touch Sensor Reheat, Inverter Turbo Defrost |
| MEDIA: | Kitchen |
| MPN: | NNH665BF |
| UPC: | 037988909353 |
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Customer Reviews of Panasonic NN-H665BF Family-size 1.2 cu.ft. 1300 Watt Microwave,Black
Works very well I bought this microwave to replace a similar Panasonic model we'd had for 17 years. I really love the way it cooks/heats. <
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>However, I couldn't give it a fifth star because of two drawbacks: One, you can't read the indicator unless you're eye level with it and I hate having to bend down to see what I'm doing (If you're under 5' this may not be a problem for you; you could also build a shelf or something I guess). Second: when cooking "steamy" foods, there is so much steam buildup inside you can't watch what's happening, so how do you know whether or not you have to hit the more/less button? This never happened with my other microwave. I think the steam issue is because of the sensor cook feature--the oven uses the steam produced to know how long to cook an item (if I read the manual correctly). <
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>All in all, it's a great microwave.
Warning! Don't buy this.
It stopped working after 9 months. The shop fixed it. After 9 months it stopped working again. The only thing I used it for was to heat up water for my coffee in the morning. This POS couldn't even handle that.
Owned two, both died in less than 2 years
I'm back at Amazon shopping for microwaves for the third time in three or four years, but have learned NOT to buy anything from Panasonic with the keywords "family size 1.2cu.ft" or "1300 watt.
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>I purchased the first in 2002 or 2003, and loved the sensor reheat, wonderful defrost feature and power of it enough to buy another when the first died after about a year of use. I figured it was a fluke, or maybe a power surge that "killed" my first one, so I immediately purchased another one - making sure to buy the 1.2cu.ft. with the inverted-defrost-whatever-technology.
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>Fast forward two years ahead, to the present day. Once again, the microwave just completely died. Like another reviewer, we're pretty typical users - reheating leftovers, making popcorn.
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>Trust me on this, the model numbers may change, but if it's the 1.2 cubic foot Panasonic with roughly 1300 watts, buyer beware.
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>They're great... while they last.