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Panasonic Oven with Cyclonic Wave Inverter Technology, 1250W, 2.2 cu.ft. Countertop Microwave with Genius Sensor One-Touch Cooking – NN-SD975S (Stainless Steel/Silver), Stainless

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Pattern Name: Cyclonic Inverter


Style: Dial


Features

  • Delicious Food, Smarter Cooking with Panasonic Microwaves: Cyclonic Inverter Technology evenly circulates heat in 3D waves for more even, efficient cooking with delicious results
  • Simple Microwave Controls: Youre never more than the touch of a button or turn of a dial away from 20 preset menu items, inverter turbo defrost, quick 30 sec, delicious popcorn and more
  • Take the Guesswork out of Cooking: Cook and reheat without setting a time. Sensor Cook and Reheat functions offer pre-set options for easier cooking
  • Defrost in a Hurry, Keep Warm When You Need It: Sensor Inverter Turbo Defrost evenly thaws foods more evenly and quickly; Keep warm feature keeps foods, like vegetables, sauces & bread, warm until ready to serve
  • Maximize Counter Space: Uses a spacious 2.2 cu.ft interior and compact exterior to take up minimal counterspace; make it a built in microwave with trim kit models sold separately (NN-TK922SS / NN-TK932SS)

Description

When it comes to everything you expect in a microwave, nothing compares with the Panasonic NN-SD975S stainless steel microwave oven with Cyclonic Wave Inverter Technology and 1250-watts of cooking power. At every temperature level, cyclonic wave circulates heat in ultra-efficient 3D waves for easier more versatile food preparation even with complex food textures, while patented Inverter technology delivers a constant stream of cooking power for evenly cooked meals - edges to center. Together, cyclonic wave and Inverter technology create and circulate microwave energy allowing delicate foods like vegetables and fish to simmer without overcooking, and retain more color, texture and nutrients. The Panasonic Inverter Microwave also features one- touch Genius Sensor cook and reheat, taking the guesswork out of microwaving by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking/reheating time, Inverter Turbo Defrost, Keep Warm, a 3-Level Popcorn button and more. The spacious 2.2cu.ft. interior capacity has a compact exterior (23-7⁄8” W x 14” H x 19-15⁄16” D) leaving you with more counterspace. For a finished built-in microwave look, order the Panasonic 27” Trim Kit (model: NN-TK922SS) or 30” Trim Kit (model: NN-TK932SS) and install into cabinet space. Disclaimer: Upper-inside left corner of microwave door has a small indentation allowing smooth opening. Perfectly cooked edges and fully heated centers at all temperature levels.

Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 19.44"D x 23.88"W x 14"H


Color: Stainless


Capacity: 2.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Cyclonic Wave Inverter


Recommended Uses For Product: Bread


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1250 watts


Material: Aluminum


Included Components: Microwave


Product Dimensions: 19.44 x 23.88 x 14 inches


Item Weight: 36.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Panasonic


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: NN-SD975S


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 14, 2015


Capacity: 2.2 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 36.8 Pounds


Voltage: 120


Wattage: 1250 watts


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  • Great replacement for my Whirlpool that died
Pattern Name: Inverter Style: Keypad
Built-in microwaves are difficult to find and the one I was replacing was no longer available. I was happy to find this Panasonic with the coordinating frame kit available on Amazon for a reasonable price with fast shipping. Install was fairly simple. I like all of the features of this microwave and I like the nice bright interior light. The clock runs perfectly which I was worried about because I have an oven directly beneath and it that also has a clock and my toaster oven constantly gains time and gets several minutes ahead of the microwave and oven clocks which drives me crazy! I was happy that the microwave clock is accurate and it matches the oven. I'm also happy with the instruction manual, it's thorough and easy to find what you need. Pros: Bright interior light Cooks/heats evenly and quickly Sensor reheat works well Looks nice Cons: - I don't that you have to push start after selecting the "quick 30 sec" button, my Whirlpool would just start automatically when you pushed the 1 min button and I prefer that - My Whirlpool had a reference for the sensor cook items inside the microwave door. And/or it would list the items on the display as you pressed the sensor cook button to go through the options. This microwave doesn't have anything listed on/in the microwave and only has numbers (1-14) displayed as you press the button, so you need the manual to know which number corresponds to the item you're cooking. - This is for the frame kit, not the microwave: the vents in the frame are large and get dust inside very easily which bothers me because it's very difficult to get the dust out. The openings are sharp so whatever I try to use (paper towel, microfiber cloth, swiffer duster) gets caught and/or shredded and I still don't get all of the dust out. Overall, I'm very happy with this microwave because it looks nice, it was a great price and works great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by Please buy me a skunk Please buy me a skunk

  • Features new door latch and control pad
Pattern Name: Inverter Style: Keypad
If you are finally shopping for a replacement for that microwave your family has been using since the 80's, this model nn966 2.2 cu. ft. is the replacement you are looking for. Its just as huge, just as over-powered, and is just as easy to use. You wont even have to retrain your family how to heat leftovers. If you are upgrading from a much smaller unit, however, you will need to retrain everyone so they don't keep setting off your smoke alarms. Be warned; this box really cooks. And, remember, they simply do not make them like they used to. In a big box store, you can compare the various makes and models. I did. Although earlier or perhaps lesser models do appear to have less robust door latches, models nn965 and nn966 both have very different latches, even different from each other. This model has a more refined and very sturdy door latch, and that gives me hope that the widely reported problem has been resolved. This unit (I purchased) latches firmly, and sounds exactly like another unit we have had for several years. By all measures, this latch appears to conform to industry standards. The differences do not stop there. model nn966 also has slightly raised buttons, where the nn965 and other models have perfectly featureless and flat touch screens. These are small pressure sensitive push pads that depress when you poke them. The great advantage is that blind and visually impaired users can feel the buttons. Feeling the slightly raised button also helps any user know exactly where to press; a feature some touch screen users will well appreciate. The surface of the control panel remains seamless, so cleaning is still easy. I went with the 2.2 cu. ft. version. It is cavernous inside, but its not consuming any more counter space than our 2.0 unit. The 16-inch glass turntable is shaped like any other but rides well above the bottom of the cooking box, so removing it for cleaning is simple. This may also improve the evenness of heating. It runs at the same loudness of any large unit, and it beeps just like you expect; no surprises. A close look at an assortment of microwaves shows that they all rest on tiny metal feet about the diameter of a nickle or penny. Although these feet sadly never appear to be adjustable, they are always placed a few inches back from the front edge of the unit and frequently far back from the inner edge of the door. Placing nickles or pennies under these feet still appears to be the universal trick for leveling a microwave. Given the substantial weight of the unit, tipping appears to be no problem and neither does it appear to be that leaving the unit to overhang a deep cupboard shelf is any problem at all. My plans call for the unit to rest on a custom built shelf above a kitchen counter, because I have no desire to sacrifice over 30-inches of counter top work space. This may well be one of the largest and most powerful microwaves intended for residential use. It can accept any stupidly tall coffee mug, a number of moderately sized serving dishes, or even a 16-inch pizza. Once you learn how to adjust it properly, you can even keep that pizza nicely warmed through an entire football game. Just be sure to remove it from the box. And, yes. This unit will incinerate popcorn in well under 2 minutes, so adjust your programmed settings accordingly. When you get it programmed, everyone can make it perfect every time ... until you change your brand of popcorn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2017 by James E. Spencer

  • nice design, curious about the construction tho.
Pattern Name: Inverter Style: Keypad
I'm on my third unit now. The first was returned for a loose door, it would rise and drop 1/16" on the right side and pull in and out 1/16" as well. I figured this was a dangerous defect. My Sharpe Carousel is solid as rock and it's 33-36 yrs. old. The second one had the same defect. Also, it wobbled making me think my counter top wasn't flat since the feet aren't adjustable. Now I'm thinking they're all like this so I used it a bit and found if it sets overnight, the first time you try to open the door the latch doesn't function. Come to find out, if you lift the door at the bottom right corner with your finger tip and press the latch it pops right open. This is a combination nuisance so I sent it back. This is my third try, a charme? Idk yet. It has the same loose door only something < 1/16". It's tight enough that the latch works every time and it sits flat on the counter so the second one was also bent. If I try for a forth I don't know the odds of getting a better or worse unit so I'm keeping number three. It's a beautiful microwave, silver metallic with black and stainless trim. It's very big and quite powerful. I'm only using power level 8 so far and that's faster and hotter than my old Sharpe on full power (of course she's pretty 'long in the tooth'). It's not as intuitive as the Sharpe but that's what instruction manuals are for and in short time I think I will become accustomed to the Panasonic. Why there is so much slop in the lower hinge of a 21st. century microwave is beyond me. Maybe Panasonic doesn't think it will affect the lifespan of the unit. Maybe when the warranty is up the door falls off the next day. I'm going to take the chance it lasts or I can fix it with a YouTube video. Right now as of this writing, I'm happy with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Jax K.

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