I've been looking at the Panasonic NN-SN97JS microwave and was wondering if it can handle a variety of cooking tasks? Has anyone had any experiences with this model?
Panasonic NN-SN97JS Cooking Variety?
Started by michaepf on June 30, 2024
I've had the Panasonic NN-SN97JS for about six months now, and it's been great so far. It has a 1250-watt capacity which makes it efficient for various cooking tasks like reheating leftovers or defrosting frozen items.
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Thanks for sharing, @newasianinvestor. I also find that the 2.2 cubic feet capacity is generous, allowing me to reheat larger meals or multiple dishes at once. The 16.5-inch turntable diameter is versatile and accommodates various dish sizes as well.
That's good to hear! How does it handle defrosting? I'm curious if it's faster than other models I've looked at.
In my experience, the Panasonic NN-SN97JS handles defrosting quickly and efficiently. The higher wattage definitely makes a difference in terms of speed and evenness.
I have been researching microwaves for a while now, and I'm still unsure about the need for convection. The Panasonic model you're discussing doesn't have it, but does anyone think that's a drawback?
That's a good question, @wakeupsir. In my opinion, the absence of convection isn't a significant issue for me. The microwave has been performing well without it, and I haven't found myself needing convection for any specific tasks.
Thanks for the input everyone. Based on this discussion, it seems like the Panasonic NN-SN97JS is capable of handling various cooking tasks efficiently. I'll probably check out that article @newasianinvestor mentioned to learn more about its features and functionalities. If anyone has more insights or experiences, feel free to share!
Absolutely, @michaepf. If you have any questions later on, don't hesitate to ask! We're here to help.