Panasonic NN-SD997S Prestige 2.2 Cu-Foot 1250 Watt Microwave, Stainless Steel
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Average customer review:Product Description
2.2 cuft "Prestige", 1250 Watts of High Power, One-Touch Sensor Cooking/Reheat, Stainless Fingerprint Resistant Face and Wrap, Dial Control with Blue LED Operation Guide for easy Programming, Half Mirror Door, 6-Digit Display, Keep Warm/More-Less Control, Popcorn Key, Multi-Lingual Menu Action Screen, Inverter Turbo Defrost, Quick Minute,
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3894 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Panasonic
- Model: NN-SD997S
- Released on: 2007-06-14
- Dimensions: 14.00" h x 23.88" w x 19.40" l, 42.30 pounds
Features
- Inverter Technology for even cooking results
- 2.2 Cu.Ft Oven Capacity for large cavity with space saving advantage
- 1-Touch Sensor Cook/Reheat for easy programming
- Dial Control w/LED Operation Guide
- Fingerprint Resistant Stainless Face
Customer Reviews
You get what you pay for!
We've had this microwave for several months now, after replacing an old one that was having trouble (which 1/4 of the plate that it decided to heat on any given day was apparently determined by the phases of the moon, or possibly sun spots).
First of all, this is a good size microwave. If you are upgrading from a smaller one, be sure to check the dimensions listed in the product description before ordering.
It's very well built. It gives the impression that it's probably going to last forever. All of the buttons, the dial, the door and its release mechanism are all very solid. The inner rotating tray and the rotation mechanism that it sits on are also well done -- even with a really lopsided load, the rotation of the tray remains smooth.
The performance of this microwave has been stellar. As mentioned in another review, the Popcorn mode is perfect -- I have yet to see a single burnt piece come out of a bag. The "Sensor Reheat" mode has been spectacular for me as well. Just put the food in, and press the button. I use it all the time for leftovers, and wow! As a matter of fact, just yesterday I used it to reheat a plate that included ground beef, mixed vegetables, and a large amount of mashed potatoes -- nothing was overdone, and the mashed potatoes were hot all the way through!
The unit itself is quiet -- it probably operates at about a third of the volume of my old one (admittedly, that's not saying much). My girlfriend thinks it's hilarious that the display says "Enjoy Your Meal" after it finishes heating.
There are a number of features that I haven't tried, since I haven't had a need for them yet. If I end up using one of these features in the future, I'll update this review with the new info.
All in all, it's a great machine. Easily the best microwave I have ever owned. It's expensive (mine was an open box item at a local retailer, purchased for $179), but the capabilities (and the distinct sense that it will last forever) make it a worthwhile investment.
Great oven, but pricey
This is a terrific oven:
* Huge on the inside, very space-efficient on the outside. The turntable is 16.5" (42cm), and has 9.5" (24cm) vertical interior clearance. I was even able to mount this above our 24" built-in oven by modifying the trim kit.
* The "Inverter" technology really works. Everything cooks evenly without hot-spots. Consumer reports gives top marks for similar Panasonic ovens, and I can see why.
* The "Sensor" technology (measures steam) is usually reasonably accurate. So far we have not burned anything. Popcorn is perfect.
* The controls are intuitive, and the dial simplifies use.
* The front panel is uncluttered, and does not show fingerprints.
Issues:
* Expensive
* You can't "add time" once the oven starts (though this would seem easy to implement with the dial).
* We have owned this for one month of heavy use, but some reviews indicate long-term reliability problems.
* The description is incorrect: the dial is fixed, and does not "pop-out" on this model.
Close To Perfect
The unit is attractive and appears to be substantially made. We are particularly fond of the single knob to input time versus the now almost standard keypad. While it might seem to be a step backwards, it actually is faster and more intuitive.
Large unit so be sure you check your measurements.
While the stainless finish is suppose to be more spot resistant than standard, I can see little difference. It looks nice but be prepared to wipe the spots off often.
I would probably have given the unit 5 stars - except for the fact that the first unit I ordered had a chunk out of the top inside plastic molding. Amazon promptly shipped a replacement unit - and it to had about a 1/4" chunk out of the molding-at virtually the same spot and the same size as the first unit. As I was installing it in a enclosure, I did not run Amazon through the rigors of shipping a 3rd unit to see if I could get one without the defect. Perhaps I just got unlucky, but I think it is more likely that Panasonic has some kind of strange quality problem.
Bottom line - pretty, functional, and if it has a long life, probably my favorite in a long line of microwaves.




