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The Panasonic NN-SN67KS is a 1.2 cu.ft stainless steel countertop microwave featuring 1200 watts of inverter technology for even cooking, a 13.4-inch turntable, and 16 sensor-driven auto cook programs. Designed for busy professionals and modern homes, it combines sleek design with smart, time-saving features like a 3-level popcorn button and turbo defrost, delivering consistent, flavorful meals with minimal effort.






| ASIN | B07PSY2RVD |
| Additional Features | Inverter Technology |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,817 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #14 in Countertop Microwave Ovens |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Capacity | 1.2 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Stainless Steel / Silver |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Cooking Program | [16 auto cook options, Defrost, Reheat, ..., ...] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,962) |
| Defrost System Type | Defrost |
| Energy Consumption | 1200 Watts |
| Frequency | 2450 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885170363656 |
| Heating Method | Radiant |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | One (1) 13.4 inch Turntable, One (1) Microwave Oven |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.8"D x 20.7"W x 12.2"H |
| Item Type Name | Microwave Oven |
| Item Weight | 28.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NN-SN67KS |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | NN-SN67KS |
| Model Number | NN-SN67KS |
| Number of Power Levels | 11 |
| Number of Programs | 16 |
| Power Consumption | 1200 Watts |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Timer Function | Timer Function Available |
| Turntable Diameter | 13.4 Inches |
| UPC | 885170363656 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
O**E
Great unit for the size and money
This microwave works great, 12oo watts of power. I does have a glitch in the controls that after several uses the buttons won't work unless you hit the stop/reset button then they work perfectly again. We have not found them hard to push until you have to rest it as stated before, same size as out last Panasonic but has a larger turntable and buttons so you can get exactly the time you want as our last on had a turn dial and after so many seconds it jumped 10 and 15 seconds at a time. We hope this one last as long as our old made it 11 years.
T**V
Great Quality Microwave - 1200 watt
We have been looking for a microwave to replace our 20 year old microwave. I compared several ones and ordered this one because it met all of our needs. It opens like our old microwave, it’s at 1200 which our old one was too. Not sure what to expect with the child lock but we read about it when we received this. We didn’t think there was a problem with the child lock, just have to wait 5 seconds before you can open door. The sleek design and the black and silver match our kitchen to a tea. Also there are many quick cooking preset buttons like popcorn so it takes the guess work out. The light inside is a bonus and we definitely had to have out rotating. Very easy to clean, just wipe down with a cloth. I don’t see any finger prints on it. And this microwave is slightly busier than the other ones. Make sure you measure the space you have so this fits. This was a great choice for our family. We love it and I really did do a lot of research before I bought.
M**L
Only One Flaw Keeps It From Being Perfect
I was looking for an inverter style microwave that was powerful, feature rich, and did it's job. This hit on all of those points and except for one flaw would be a perfect 10/10. Pros: - Microwaves food well. I know this should be obvious but with some of the reviews I'd read I thought I should make this clear. It does its job well with no uneven heating. - Sense reheat works awesome. Coming from a microwave that didn't have this feature, this makes warming up food easy. No more guess work or babysitting the food while it reheats. Put it in, press Sense Reheat, start it and walk away. You'll come back to fully warmed up food. It errors on the side of too warm than too cold so you don't have to worry about those odd cold bites. Just be sure not to cover it. - Cleans super easy. Whatever material or coating they are using is perfect for wiping out any mess. Compared to my old microwave this is world's better. You won't realize how awesome this is until you try wiping dry spaghetti sauce from the top of a microwave. I could never go back one without this coating. - Ability to turn off sound. As someone who has a toddler who naps/sleeps in the room next to the kitchen this is a huge feature for me. No more loud beeps whenever you're pressing buttons and no more alarm going off whenever it's done. - Build quality feels solid and I have no worries about its longevity. This wasn't the cheapest microwave but it feels like it hit the sweet spot between features and quality. You could spend a lot more on a microwave that wouldn't work any better. So with all these positives what is the flaw that single handedly takes an entire star off the rating? The most annoying flaw: After heating something up and checking it, if you need to add additional time you can't just press the number keys. Your options are, use the 30 second button to add time in 30 second blocks, press the add time button then hit the number keys, press clear then hit the number keys, or wait 1 minute for it to lose its memory and then press the number keys. Now let me be clear, I understand why they have the additional time button. It's so you can add time without having to go through re-entering all those additional settings again. But the amount of times I actually use the advanced heating options vs just throwing food in there and hitting it full blast aren't even close. I've had this microwave for 2 months and I haven't once set the power level or used it to make dough or bake a cake or any ofhat other stuff. But you know what I do basically every single day? Throw my kids food in there and then have to keep checking it to make sure it's not too hot then adding more time. And every single time I run it for 10 seconds then have to check it, when I need to add more time guess what? I can't just press the number keys and hit go. I've got to hit additional time then 10 seconds. Doesn't sound like a big deal right? It only adds an extra second of time. Sure, you're right, except I've got 20+ years of microwave muscle memory built in telling me once you open the door to check the food you can go right back to pressing the number keys and hitting go. So every time I use it I naturally close the door and then go right to pressing numbers only to remember, "oh that's right they've added an additional extra unnecessary step before allowing me to add additional time". I don't care about giving us an extra minute of time after heating up food to decide if we want those same settings and to add additional time. I want to check my food, press numbers, and hit start. I'm sure some engineer got paid a lot of money to add more features to a microwave that wasn't needed simply to check off something on a checklist somewhere but they sacrificed flow of use for it. Yes it's a minor thing. Yes it doesn't take away from the overall product. Yes it still pisses me off every time I need to add an extra 10 seconds to something. Yes I'm removing an entire star because of this.
C**C
Works very well. So far, better than our last microwave.
Replaced a similar Panasonic microwave that rusted inside. This one seems to have a coating inside to help prevent rusting. One of the better microwaves I've owned, if it doesn't rust, it'll be outstanding. I like the advanced features. My wife likes the instant 30 sec button. This has an interior light; the last Panasonic did not (or it never worked).
P**E
Just don't
I waited to write this review until we’d used this microwave for months because I wanted to be sure I wouldn’t change my opinion (I haven’t). I hate this microwave with a fiery passion. If it was discovered that the designers purposely made it as annoying as possible, I would believe it without hesitation. 1. There is no one touch start for 1,2,3,4,5,6 minutes. Even if you touch the “Quick 30” button, you still have to hit Start to make it work. Do not, like me, underestimate how much you will miss one touch if you had it before. 2. The touchpad won’t work for a certain amount of time after use. So if you use this microwave and then want to use it again right away, you have to hit Stop first, put in the new time, then hit Start. 3. The touchpad options need to be pressed hard enough that it makes the microwave slide and then you have to straighten it back out. 4. Any cut to power resets the child lock. This lock cannot be disabled using the instructions in the manual. They don’t work no matter how many times you try and no matter how much you cuss at Panasonic for giving bad instructions. For me to disable this, I learned (thank you, Reddit) that I need to first open and close the door (why?! So stupid, but seriously, the rest of this doesn’t work unless I open and close the door first) and then press Defrost, Timer and Popcorn in sequence. Finding this solution took a lot of time and caused a lot of frustration but thank goodness I did because dealing with that lock every time you use the microwave is so tiresome. I wholeheartedly and without question do NOT recommend this microwave. The only question I do have when it comes to this thing is how long can I stand it before I break down and go get another Toshiba like we had before. To anyone who thinks they like this model, all I can say is it doesn’t have to be this way. There are other microwaves that do a perfectly fine job of heating up your food without being such a complete pia to operate.
J**E
This is the second Panasonic microwave that has failed in less than a year of ownership. Both units saw very little use. The first unit died in under a month and was refunded but because this unit is almost a year old they will not refund the purchase.
C**N
Lo he tenido por un mes y ha funcionado bien.
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