The Panasonic Genius Sensor Microwave is smart. It has a special sensor. This sensor detects steam. Then, it adjusts cooking time. You do not need to guess. One-touch cooking makes it easy. There is also a popcorn button. Turbo Defrost helps thaw food fast. Therefore, meal prep becomes simpler.
This microwave has a 1.2 cu. ft. capacity. It fits well on countertops. The Panasonic Genius Sensor Microwave saves space. Yet, it still has enough room inside. Many users like the easy controls. The Panasonic Genius Sensor Microwave offers convenience. It is a good choice for many kitchens.
FEATURES:
– Inverter Technology
– 1200 Watts power
– 1.2 cu.ft. capacity
– Small Genius Sensor
– One-Touch Cooking
– Popcorn Button
– Turbo Defrost
– NN-SN65KB model
– (Black) color
– Microwave Oven
This black Panasonic NN-SN65KB microwave has a power of 1200 Watts and a 1.2 cubic feet space inside for your food. It uses Inverter Technology to help cook food evenly. The “Small Genius Sensor” can figure out how long to cook some foods, and there’s a button you can press to cook popcorn easily. If you need to thaw frozen food quickly, it has a “Turbo Defrost” setting. This microwave, model NN-SN65KB, makes cooking and reheating simple.
– No condensation
– Bright cooking light
– Stays clean easily
– Good size inside
– Smooth, quiet push button
– Basic, easy buttons
– Bright clock
– Sensor heating works well
– Adequate illumination
– Durable (long-term use)
– Inverter technology works well
– Easy to use
– 30 second add button needs ‘start’
– Keypad needs direct finger press
– Child lock reactivates on power loss
– LED light lacks diffuser
– Detent tries to close door partly
This Panasonic NN-SN65KB microwave has a good-sized interior and uses inverter technology for even heating, plus a sensor for one-touch cooking that works well. It’s easy to keep clean, has a bright clock and interior light, and durable push buttons that are smooth and quiet. However, the LED light lacks a diffuser, the keypad needs a direct press, and the child lock reactivates if the power goes out. Also, the 30-second add button needs the ‘start’ button to be pressed, and the door’s detent might try to partially close it. Read more…






























