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.