Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Best Toaster Oven Panasonic NB-G110P FlashXpress Toaster Oven with Double Infrared Heating

I can't say enough about this Panasonic NB-G110P Flash Xpress toaster. It has got to be the best toaster ever made! I'm clueless as to why more manufactures like Breville do not make use of this technology. This toaster oven is NOT. . .It is NOT a replacement for a "traditional" oven. If you're looking for something of that sort, then I highly recommend you check out one of the Breville or Black & Decker models.
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Highly rated Panasonic NB-G110P Flash Xpress Toaster Oven (in Silver):
446 people, 92% are satisfied (as 12/21/2013)
This oven works by infrared light. You can Google to find out exactly how this works, if you want the specifics. Because of this, there is no pre-heating required. I compared the Panasonic Flash Xpress to the Breville Mini Smart oven and basically decided to go with the Panasonic for the following reasons:

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Works Great Reviews Panasonic NN-SD797S Genius Prestige 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave

The Panasonic NN-SD797S Genius Prestige interior volume is large and there's plenty of lighting when the door is open. The front surface is easy to clean. The product has a quality feel to it; I don't feel short changed or cheated, my heart didn't sink when I opened the package.
Panasonic NN-SD997S Genius "Prestige" 2.2 cuft 1250-Watt
This Panasonic Prestige NN SD-797S microwave oven is an excellent deals.
The inverter feature of this oven may seem to be window dressing, but it really does effect the way foods cook in this Panasonic NN-SD797S oven. Thawing is more even, and without any cooking of the outer layers of the food. Because a moderate heat is applied continuously rather than a high heat in bursts, things that used to splatter when cooked at a reduced cycle setting no longer do, and food is heated through more evenly.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Reviews From Roberto Mattos, Chandler and The geacher for Panasonic Genius NN-SN773S 1.6-2.2 cuft 1250 Watt Microwave with Inverter Technology

State of the art, October 21, 2013 By Roberto Mattos (Morganville, NJ USA)
"This is a state of the art microwaves. The Panasonic Genius NN-SN773S microwave adjust its power levels based on the amount of steam produced during cooking and calculate the remaining cooking time. More than that, although the physics behind the scenes goes beyond my knowledge, the Inverter Technology seems to work fine, adjusting power level to intermediate levels without stay just pulsing high power on and off, heating your food uniformly. I highly recommend this product."
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Perfection in a microwave-with today's technology and workhorse power, October 28, 2013 By Chandler
"If you need a microwave oven with a vent on the bottom (a rarity but if you have a microwave oven OVER your stop top) this will not replace that one--know going in. Stainless steel, it looks sleek and stays clean well.It cooks faster. Now let't get to the inverter technology...most microwaves defrost or cook on low by turning the microwave high temp on and off.

Reviews From Joshua A. Curren, Julia A Richert and P. Colin McGraw for Breville BOV800XL Smart Toaster Oven 1800-Watt Convection with Element IQ

The Breville BOV800XL Smart Oven is a must-have kitchen appliance. In many/most cases it can serve as a replacement for it larger cousin the conventional oven/range. However, the Smart Oven is much more energy efficient (using roughly 50% less electricity) and can fit into the smallest of kitchens.
Review -Breville BOV800XL Smart Toaster Oven 1800 Watt Convection
Great Oven!, November 10, 2013 By Joshua A. Curren "Oznola38" (Gillett, PA)
"This Breville BOV800XL Smart Toaster Oven works great! Calling it a "Toaster Oven" really is an understatement it works as well as a full sized oven at a fraction of the size and cost.The size of the Breville is perfect. I have had the oven for 3 years and never had a problem with it. I now live in an apartment with a full size oven and I still often use the Breville rather than wait for the full size oven to heat up. "

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Sharp R-1874 1.1-Cubic-Foot 850-Watt Over-The-Range Convection Microwave

We have had Sharp Microwaves for many years and when the Microwave Convection Oven in our Motor Home got tired we shopped around and found that the Sharp R-1874 1.1-Cubic-Foot 850-Watt would be a perfect replacement due to it's measurements and the fact that the door opens within the framework of the Microwave Oven, not hinged on the side.
Sharp R-1874 Convection 1.1 Cu. Ft. Over-the-Range Microwave
You will be surprised at the amount and size of food this Sharp R-1874 1.1-Cubic-Foot 850-Watt oven will accomodate. It cooks everything from meatloaf to pound cake evenly and locking in juices. Finding an over range (gas) with convection and a good extractor fan proved difficult and so we decided on this Sharp product.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Reviews Panasonic NN-SD681S Genius Prestige 1.2 cuft 1200 Watt Microwave

I've had this Panasonic NN-SD681S Genius Prestige microwave for about six months, and like it. It is plenty powerful, is easy to change the power settings if needed, and is fairly quiet. This microwave is packed with features, most of which I've never used. If you're like me, all you want to do is put in a plate of food, set your time, and go.
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This microwave does have some defrost settings. Coming from a 900 Watt microwave I think our favorite feature is just how much more quickly this 1200 Watt microwave accomplishes its tasks. Steaming vegetables takes about 1 minute less than with our previous microwave. Heating a beverage takes less than a minute now.

Great little microwave! Reviews Frigidaire FFCM0724LW Microwave Oven

I don't have much counter space so my microwave needs to sit on top of the fridge. This Frigidaire FFCM0724LW Microwave Oven is perfect for the reheating that I use it for. To the person who set you can't clear it you just have to hit the stop button twice and that clears it.
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This Frigidaire FFCM0724LW microwave is one of the smallest and lightest we could find that actually worked. It is very, very light -- much more so than the other microwaves of its same size. The only drawback from my former "built-in" is the lower power: 800 watts vs the 1,000 watts of the old one. So I have to add 20% to all of the cooking times. No problem.

Reviews Panasonic NN-SN651B Genius 1.2 cuft 1200 Watt Sensor Microwave w/Inverter Technology

Panasonic NN-SN651B Genius 1.2 cuft Fairly lightweight microwave. Has an easy to read and easy to operate control panel. Heats evenly and has high wattage for quicker cooking of especially the bigger items. All in all, I am satisfied with its performance. Also, It doesnt feel cheap and the button to open it doesn't stick.
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I also like that you can just press the buttons for the time that you want instead of having to hit a specific input time button or turn a dial or do some other form of annoying time wasting step. You just press 1-3-0 start for a minute 30. Exactly how it should be.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Sensor Cooking Really Works! Reviews Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology

I bought this Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave with Inverter Technology to replace a 10 year old Kenmore. The "Inverter Technology" is a big improvement over the full power - no power - full power switching that most microwave ovens use today. The food gets heated more evenly with less edge over heating.

Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius 1.6 cuft 1250-Watt Sensor Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology- YouTube

This Panasonic NN-H765BF Genius model offers "sensor cooking" which I honestly thought was another nonsense gadget feature that was all marketing hype and would never work. I was wrong, the sensor cooking does work and I use it all the time.