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Panasonic NN-SD277SR 2-Cubic Foot 1200-Watt Stainless Steel Oven, Stainless

by admin on May 2nd, 2010

Panasonic NN-SD277SR 2-Cubic Foot 1200-Watt Stainless Steel Oven, Stainless

Panasonic NN-SD277SR 2-Cubic Foot 1200-Watt Stainless Steel Oven, Stainless Rating: 5stars Panasonic NN SD277SR 2 Cubic Foot 1200 Watt Stainless Steel Oven, Stainless
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Product Description

Panasonic NN-SD277BR 1200W Over the Range 2.0CF Microwave Oven- Stainless Steel

Features:

  • Pop-Out Dial and Chrome Ring
  • One-Touch Sensor Cooking/Reheat
  • Popcorn button

    Details

    • Inverter technology for even cooking and delivering delicious flavor
    • one touch sensor cook and reheat for automatic cooking settings
    • Inverter turbo defrost for even defrosting of foods without cooking
    • Programming dial and button panel for easy-to-use programming
    • Measures 15-15/16-inch-Length-by-20-3/8-inch-Width-by-11-7/8-inch-Height, 8.6-pound stainless front finish, painted silver wrap

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    One Comment
    1. Rating

      Never thought I’d buy a microwave on Amazon sight unseen. I’m completely satisified so far. Shipped in 2 days and indoors in perfect condition. Price was indomitable!!! Installed in an opening that already had a hood microwave, so installation was simple. The features are very intuitive. I haven’t open the operation manual yet and have been using it without any problems. The exhaust fan is quite powerful on high turbo alacrity. Better make sure the ductwork is strong..WOW!! It’s a modest noisy but on high its not too terrible..low is very silent. That much air moving in a duct will make noise. It’s quiter than the ancient Kitchenaid hood and more powerful. I’m not sure about the new inverter technology. I mostly use the oven for defrosting, heating liquids and frozen meals. Works fantastic so far. I don’t reckon I will be cooking a chicken or roast in it??? The construction is solid for a microwave in this class. I was impressed on the build quality. The 16 year ancient Kitchenaid I replaced was of similiar construction. That one was built solid!! THe wife complained of finger marks on it. I reckon any surface will have that. Straightforwardly cleaned with a modest dish soap. The end was different than the photo. It was really better looking than I thought. The stainless is shiny and the beige color on the buttons is nothing like the photo. It’s a very suttle brown and doesn’t stand out like the photo. I see how this oven earned the Excellent Housekeeping seal. It’s constructed well and has fantastic features and an intuitve menu. Very satisified.

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