When you own a microwave you take it for granted as I found out when our Sear's model stopped working one day. The kids didn't know what to do as they have always used it everyday to warm or cook their snacks. When I told them they were going to have...
We had a small microwave oven for years. I kept saying how I wanted a bigger one. After our little one started acting up we finally decided to get a new one, and one much bigger.
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Pros: Powerful, smart sensor cooking Cons: May be tricky to repair
I was perfectly happy with my old microwave when my husband said we needed a new one. I had owned my old one, which I purchased for around $50 at a discount store, for about eight years. Yes, it had always taken forever to heat food and turned popcorn...
Pros:Aesthetically pleasing microwave Cons:Quit working after 18 months
In 1989 I bought my first microwave oven, a Tappan. The Tappan was huge, and it had that ugly dark oak veneer, but it continued to work consistently no matter what I did - one time I even dropped it while I was moving. In 1999, the Tappan finally died ...
Pros: roomy, powerful, cooks great Cons: paint coming off the back, almost too many features
For years I owned the basic college model microwave— a NoName brand, no frills, no rotating wheel wonder that cooked Ramen noodles in just under two minutes flat. And like a good dog or an old friend, it stayed with me for years, long past graduation...
Pros: many great features, not very expensive Cons: none at all
When I first moved out on my own, I was given a microwave by my aunt. It was a giant old thing that was on its last leg. She had it for years before giving it to me. Well, it died, blew-up, kaput! Therefore I needed a new microwave and fast!
The one...
Pros: Lots of features Cons: Delicate keypad that damages easily.
I have been in the business of repairing electronic equipment for some years now and microwave ovens are included there. The repair history of a machine gives you a good idea of its durability and the extended cost of owning the machine. I have tried...
Pros: Attractive, light-weight, easy-to-use Cons: Can't think of any
We recently purchased a Panasonic Model NN-S969S, 1100 Watt, Microwave Oven to replace the 15-year-old Tappan work-horse microwave that we had. Our Tappan was a real brute, able to microwave a Thanksgiving turkey and just about anything else. I felt a...
Pros: Very Reliable, Even Cook Cons: You might have to fight for the last one!
I've worked at Best Buy for nearly two years, and I can honestly say, Panasonic Microwaves are the way to go. People would constantly come in with problems, either the handle on the door broke, or the microwaves weren't cooking well, or even sometimes...
Pros: quality Cons: if you don't have one (you'll wish you had one
hello i'm disabled and can't cook on the stove anymore.i had microwave before i got my panasonic.the one i had before was small. i saw this large family size microwave.at walmart.and i wondered if it work well.but it was on sale so i bought it.since i've...
Pros: Compact/inexpensive/excellent features Cons: Fingerprints on black front
For the longest time we had an OLD microwave. The one with two settings, Low or High, and you had to turn a dial to set the time. Yes, that old. We finally got rid of it and got the Panasonic. This thing is great. It is Not too heavy or big and fits...
After our last microwave hit the dust we decided we needed a new one. After price comparing and makes it fit our needs we bought a Panasonic full size microwave. It has a bunch of different buttons that I have yet to explore. It has a hot dog,...
Pros: Great heating capability, easy to use keypad. Cons: none
We've had our Panasonic family size microwave for over 6 years now and it is running strong! We check the door and sides for leaks periodically and it has had no problems. We use it several times a day for re-heating, defrosting, and cooking. We have...
Pros: large door and interior space/cooks quickly Cons: none.
My first microwave lasted 15 years. When we got the Panasonic, I was shocked at how fast popcorn popped. Then, I was surprised at being able to push the "Potato" button, the "Frozen Vegetable" button, or the other commonly used...
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