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The Panasonic NN-SU656W microwave combines 1100 watts of power with Genius Sensor technology to deliver fast, even cooking. Its compact design maximizes interior space while minimizing countertop footprint. Features like a quick 30-second start, popcorn button with 3 power levels, and child safety lock make it a versatile, family-friendly appliance perfect for the modern kitchen.
Brand | Panasonic |
Series | NN-SU656W |
Item model number | NN-SU656W |
Item Weight | 35.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.63 x 20.44 x 12.38 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.63 x 20.44 x 12.38 inches |
Color | White |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | Panasonic |
ASIN | B01DPZD2YM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 1, 2016 |
N**6
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, does any one really cook at 20%?? I generally use 70-80%.. so not an issue. I haven't tried the Keep Warm function yet but that mode appeals to me. The best thing I like about it, in addition to its simple functionality, is how quiet it is compared to my old microwave . Even the beeps at the end are quieter. .. the only negatives I have found so far are that it is too small inside for oversized platters, but it handles a large dinner plate just fine, and the defrost function seems to be only for meat, i.e., can't defrost a muffin on auto defrost because it asked for number of pounds. Neither is a big issue for me..I am very happy with the size as I have limited space on my counter. Overall a great choice!
T**1
Not the newest but just what I wanted.
I had this exact microwave for years and love it. There is no light when you open it, just when it is running. That was something I got used to. I realize they have 'inverter' ones now, but I really wanted the same model since my older folks and I were used to how it works. After searching and seeing a post with a photo, I ordered it. The microwave did come sooner than announced, can't complain about that. Plug it in and works great so far. My older one started the clock count down but the motor and turn table didn't move unless I tapped the counter or held the top of the door shut tight. So not sure if it was just unbalanced or wanting to retire. It's simple to use and if it is anything like the old model, it should be reliable.
A**N
Excellent microwave oven
There's a question in this box that asks; "What did you use this product for?" -- Answer: 3 Guesses and the first two don't count.We went from a microwave oven that did a lot of things differently than this Panasonic oven. The former one had express buttons 1 thru 6 that needed only one touch to get the oven to go for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 minutes automatically - and 30 second button that did the same. This Panasonic doesn't have those features. The other oven would return your item in the oven to its original position regardless of how long you set it to cook. So, if you put your cup of coffee in it to be warmed, the handle was right there for you to pick it up when it was done - not on the other side where you can't get to it. The Panasonic does not do this. The other oven had the ability to silence the beep. The Panasonic does not.However, the other oven was loud when it was cooking, and although it claimed to be an 1100 watt oven, it cooked like it was a 700 watt oven, and left cold spots in the food (never figured how that could happen). - It also had a problem of the buttons making a beep when you touch them, but did nothing, and the turntable would jerk sometimes and something sounded like it was grinding rocks as well. The Panasonic does none of these either.It is quiet when its cooking. It's an 1100 watt oven, and you get every bit of those 1100 watts. It cooks very well and perfectly evenly. - Once you learn the different way to use the keypad, it becomes second-nature and no hassle at all. Although you can't silence the beep - the Panasonic beep is gentle and only lasts a couple seconds -- not 'wake-the-dead' loud and obnoxious that goes on and on like other ovens. And you cannot mistake what power level you set it at, as it requires you to push the power level button until you get to the power level you want. The other oven made it easy for you to "think" you set the power level correctly, and then as you food is charring, you realize the power level setting didn't take.So, overall - the Panasonic oven --- without all the "features" other ovens have - is a much better oven - is very easy to use and works like a charm in all functions of an oven. Worth the price and I recommend it.
L**.
Great Basic Microwave
We needed to replace our old microwave. This model was reasonably priced and had almost all the features we wanted. We wish it had a kitchen timer. Otherwise, it looks great and works well. Apparently, our old one's heating coil had been fading for some time before it went out. This microwave heats in less time.
M**B
High Performing Unit with Easy Clean-up.
Well, I know this well as I forgot it too. But I have used it for several months and I like it better now that I live with it. It is true: The sensor makes sure your frozen chunk gets heated in the middle too. We don't bother with the fancy settings. We just take some seconds off the highest setting as it has more power than our old one and it does whatever we want. Very nice inner surface that is quick and easy to clean. Sometimes tricky to put the turntable holder back in but I am starting to wonder if I did kindergarten puzzles successfully so most of you won't. You just fiddle with it and it finally goes in. Probably 1 minute more than the one that died. The buttons are a little stiffer as some people said but I have found that if you slide your finger up from under the Start button and the press, it is easier and works every time whereas pressing hard and quickly does not always work. The only small thin I have found is that if you open the door and pull it quickly to get the food out, it sometimes slides toward you. They are all lighter now so perhaps they all do. Very minor issue compared to the speed and quality of the cooking and clean-up.I used Amazon reviews to finally pick this one and I am glad I did.
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