Panasonic NN-H765WF Full-Size 1-3/5-Cubic-Foot 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, White

Panasonic NN-H765WF Full-Size 1-3/5-Cubic-Foot 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, White

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $179.99
Buy New: $119.99
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 1,685

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: DOS
Processors: 1
System Memory: 128000
Memory Type: DRAM
Hard Drive Size: 1
Graphics Card: This is the description of the PC Graphics
Graphics RAM: 256
Graphics Card Interface: AGP
Native Resolution: 640x480
Display Size: 669.2913385826772
Shipping Weight (lbs): 35
Dimensions (in): 19 x 22 x 12
Legal Disclaimer: With a 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity and 1250 watts of power, this full-sized microwave oven provides quick and easy meal preparation. The unit's automatic 15-inch turntable ensures even heating, while its one-touch sensor cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times automatically, making reheating and cooking a variety of foods easier than ever. A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperature at a constant level--without overcooking; the improved keep-warm menu now includes five items, so foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven until they're ready to be served.

MPN: NN-H765WF
Model: NN-H765WF
UPC: 037988909254
EAN: 0037988909254
ASIN: B0009KMYGY

Release Date: June 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  ○ 1250-watt full-sized microwave oven with 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity
  ○ 15-inch turntable for even heating; 1-touch sensor cooking; keep warm
  ○ Inverter Turbo Defrost; 10 power levels; menu-action screen with function key
  ○ 5 multi-stage cooking options; popcorn key; Quick Minute; delay start; timer
  ○ Measures 19-7/16 by 21-7/8 by 11-15/16 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Product Description
With a 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity and 1250 watts of power, this full-sized microwave oven provides quick and easy meal preparation. The unit's automatic 15-inch turntable ensures even heating, while its one-touch sensor cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times automatically, making reheating and cooking a variety of foods easier than ever. A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperature at a constant level--without overcooking; the improved keep-warm menu now includes five items, so foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven until they're ready to be served.


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5 out of 5 stars Panasonic Microwave with inverter   March 26, 2007
B. Wilson (New England)
60 out of 63 found this review helpful

The inverter technology makes microwaving foods dramatically better! Instead of short bursts of full power, which is what all other micro waves do when asked for partial power, this one actually powers down the microwave intensity. It eliminates burned spots, particularly when defrosting. Huge improvement, small price difference.


5 out of 5 stars Panasonic NN-H765WF 1.6, 1250 Watt Microwave   January 5, 2007
P. Johnson (USA)
53 out of 56 found this review helpful

Purchased this to replace an older Panasonic unit that caught fire. It is well made, stays "put" on the counter when pushing selections. The Sensor Reheat seems to work well. I like the way the door works. At 1.6 cubes it is fairly large, but the foot print for counter space is not much more than the 1 cube that I replaced, and the height is about the same as my old unit. Also very quiet operation is a plus.


3 out of 5 stars Pros and Cons   January 4, 2010
Joe User (Hartford, CT)
30 out of 30 found this review helpful

I replaced my old Samsung model over 10 years old with this one, and I had to use both for a week to decide which to keep. I decided on this one, I'll list pros and cons.
Cons:
1. It doesn't cook very fast, about the same speed as my old one, which had probably half the watts.
2. The construction quality, while on par for all today's microwaves, feels cheap compared to the way they used to make them.
3. Pushing the door open button is just hard enough to be annoying, and having to press start after quick minute is also annoying.
4. The biggest con in my opinion: It is hard (almost impossible) to see inside while things are cooking. My old microwave door was almost clear, and easy to see in.
Pros:
1. It cooks like you would expect a microwave to cook.
2. Major Pro (and the reason I chose to keep this one), the inverter defrost actually works. I was amazed that I could thaw meat, and not have it frozen in the middle, and burnt on the edges.

Overall good microwave if you need one, not compelling enough to upgrade.





4 out of 5 stars Just right for me...   March 23, 2006
A. Cappiello (Staten Island, NY United States)
44 out of 48 found this review helpful

The Panasonic NN-H765WF was exactly what I was looking for. I wanted a microwave in white to match my other appliances that was powerful enough for my needs. It works very well for heating and defrosting and is very efficient. This microwave is more powerful than older ones, you do have to reduce the cooking time for many foods. So far I am very pleased with this microwave oven and it was reasonably priced.


5 out of 5 stars Love this model & the 'power down' feature   July 1, 2007
L. Copeland (Atlanta, GA USA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

When our old microwave oven died, I looked at a couple of stores for a replacement, but wasn't finding one that met my needs. This Panasonic microwave oven is truly a full size, except for the inside height. The one I had was a Sharp, 13 years old, and TALL...but since I received this one I'm getting used to that. The "power down" feature is an excellent improvement. I've used it several times when reheating something that had mushrooms, or a sensitive ingredient, in it. It also cooks other foods much better with constant cooking on lower power instead of short bursts of high power. It also stays put when pressing the buttons, and the lighter weight ones will slide every time. It accomodates larger plates & platters too. All in all, the more I use it...the better I like it. Don't be afraid of this one. It has my stamp of approval, and I'm very picky.

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