Panasonic NN-SU656W Countertop Microwave Oven with Genius Cooking Sensor and Popcorn Button, 1.3 cu. ft., 1100W, White
This Panasonic 1.3 cu. ft. countertop microwave oven provides 1100 watts of high cooking power and fits compactly on a kitchen counter. With a touch of the Genius Sensor cooking button, this appliance takes the guesswork out of microwaving by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or reheating time. The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking and signals the microprocessor to calculate the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level. 7 pre-programmed settings allow for convenient cooking of your favorite fresh or frozen foods and can fit a 12″ casserole dish. Microwave popcorn with the push of a button and 3 power level options. Complies with 2016 DOE Energy Conservation Standards.
Product Features
- Enjoy fast cooking times with 1100 watts high power
- One touch Genius Sensor cooks and reheats food automatically
- Cook your favorite foods with 7 pre-programmed settings
- One-touch popcorn button with 3 power levels
- Reheat foods quickly and easily with the Quick :30 button
Solid Good Looking Microwave with Sensor Reheat that Really Works Very nice microwave for this price. I am very impressed. Itâs solid and very good looking. Came very well packaged in a double box. Just had to unpack it and put the turntable in it. Plugged it in and reheated lunch using the sensor reheat mode. It worked perfectly. Heated up the food in a multi compartment microwave safe dish. All food items were the right temperature. Some of the Brussel sprouts were even still frozen and everything came out perfect. I will be using sensor reheat a lot. It…
Better than advertised
Very quiet, easy to operate, sleek design, what else is there? Read a lot of reviews on microwaves before settling on this model to replace my ten yr old GE. Didn’t want too many preset settings, browning top, convection , etc..this one fit the bill and was well liked generally..in fact it operates just like my old one so there’s no learning curve. It’s white inside, which I like, although the light only comes on when it is cooking..can live with that.. As far as hitting the power button multiple times to get the desired power, as some reviews mentioned,…