Panasonic - 2.2-Cu. Ft. Built-In/Countertop Cyclonic Wave Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology - Stainless Steel

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Product Overview

Model number : NN-SE985S
Microwaving has evolved! When it comes to everything you expect in a microwave, nothing compares with the defrosting, cooking, and reheating capability of the new Cyclonic Wave. At every temperature level, Cyclonic Wave circulates heat in precision, ultra-efficient 3D waves for easier, more versatile food preparation, even with denser, more complex food textures. This exceptional microwave also includes patented Inverter Technology. Unlike traditional microwaves that rely on pulse-on, pulse-off power at lower temperatures, Inverter Technology delivers a constant stream of cooking power at every temperature. The result? More evenly cooked meals - edges to centers - every time. Put together, Cyclonic Wave with Inverter Technology provides the fastest, most efficient way to enjoy perfectly prepared snacks, sides, and meals across a broader range of cooking techniques, while also maintaining more of the natural nutrients and flavor you want. It's the ultimate combination by Panasonic!
Dimension
Product Height : 14 inches
Product Width :23 9/10 inches
Product Depth :19 2/5 inches
Product Weight :36.8 pounds

Features
1250W microwave oven with 2.2-cu. ft. capacity and 16.5-inch glass turntable for built-in or countertop installation
Clever design gives you maximum interior space with a minimal footprint
Elegant, designer styling with electrostatic glass touch controls and door
Cyclonic Wave for ultra-efficient cooking at all temperature levels
Inverter Technology delivers a constant stream of cooking power

What's Included
2.2 Cu. Ft. Microwave
16.5" Glass Turntable
Roller Ring

Reviews

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  • 4
    Modern and stylish

    Posted by Mitchell Gregory on Oct 15th 2024

    This microwave works perfectly and heats food fast. Lightweight and adds great look to my kitchen. Its touch screen is lights up and easy to see.

  • 4
    Great size

    Posted by Kimberly Castro on Oct 11th 2024

    The microwave is a very good size; it easily fits 13x9 lasagna pans for reheating. There’s a little bit of a learning curve for the controls.

  • 5
    Panel interface is different

    Posted by Heather Miller MD on Oct 6th 2024

    I bought this Panasonic microwave to replace an older model because it is the same size as our old one and I did not need to buy a new frame and mounting kit. The control panel is very different from the old one, but we have adjusted to it fairly well. I do miss not having a number pad for setting the run time. The +/- symbols run very quickly and it is hard to get the exact time you need on the first try. I think Panasonic was trying to correct a problem that did not exist! Overall it is a very good unit and it works well

  • 4
    Powerful and stylish microwave

    Posted by Christine Moss on Oct 1st 2024

    I'm a terrible cook so I pretty much eat food cooked in a microwave all the time. I previously had a smaller, low power microwave. It did the trick but wasn't the greatest due to it's small size and low power. It was a 0.7 cubic foot, 900 watt microwave. Needless to say, this one is significantly larger and more powerful. Just from this alone, it took a bit getting used to. Normally, with my older microwave, if I was cooking something that said to cook it for 3 minutes, I'd have to cook it for 5 in my older microwave. This habit is kind of hard to break. This Panasonic Prestige Plus is pretty much the last (hopefully) microwave I'll ever need. It's powerful and I can put much larger leftover bowls. Cooking time is much less now since this is a 1250 watt microwave. This thing cooks quite evenly which my older microwave did not. Cooking soup or TV dinners, the food is evenly cooked however I noticed the bowl gets much hotter than before. I managed to defrost some steaks as well which went pretty smoothly. My older microwave couldn't even do this. To be honest, this thing has so many features that I haven't even been able to use them all. It's quite robust in that respect so this is more than just a microwave in my opinion. One of the drawbacks to this the touch panel. Most microwaves I've seen usually have some text on the buttons so you know what it does. This one does not. I had to read the instruction manual to figure out what the buttons do so, over time, I'll get the hang of it. Other thing to keep in mind is that this microwave is pretty big. It's almost twice the size of my older one so you'll need to have a large space to put this thing in. Fortunately, i have a stand alone cabinet which just happened to be big enough to place this thing on to. While this isn't for most peoples needs, I think it;s a great appliance to have. For those people, like me, that use microwaves religiously, having a top end microwave really helps out in the long run.

  • 5
    Great Sensors , Small Learning Curve

    Posted by John Thomas on Sep 21st 2024

    My previous microwave sensors broke down to the point I was unable to use any of its features except manual time entries. I was in the market for a reliable microwave that has good sensors to reheat my food. I have been very impressed with the Panasonic microwave on re-heating up food along with the features. However there is a small learning curve trying to navigate through their touch panel. Pros: Price per Features (ex:"3 Stage Cooking", "Keep Warm", "Inverter Turbo Defrost") Uses Inverter Technology Sensors Large Capacity Includes "Microwave Shortcuts" and "Cooking Techniques" Cons: Touch Panel Learning Curve ::Installation:: The installation was very easy and arrived in good packaging. When installing remember to remove the film that is protecting the surface from scratches. There is a little paper marker to notate however if in a hurry you could miss it as the film blends in very well. The manual that comes with it is like a book. There are so many features and how to navigate through the touch panel that I wished Panasonic created a "Cheat Sheet" chart. ::Cooking / Reheating:: This microwave uses Inverter Technology which basically means the power level adjusts per heating heating load. It uses a power motor instead of a magnetic coil which is suppose to be more energy efficient. I am unable to speak towards the energy efficiency as I have not noticed a difference however the Inverter heating method has been very impressive. This technology allows for things like defrosting / cooking food alot faster with less nutrient reduction. I really am impressed with how large the capacity is within, you can pretty much fit a small turkey in it. ::Owners Manual:: The manual is so huge that I actually had to create a separate section just to talk about it. It is packed with so much useful information that I strongly recommend to read through it. I know many discard manuals however it would be a huge loss if you discard this one. First section is installation / safety features, however past that is where the true value comes in. They have a nice "Cookware Guide" to assist with the container you are placing inside to warm up. They then have a large dedicated section for the input panel functions and icon descriptions. I wish they had ability to input digits instead of using a +/- bar for timer. The next section of the manual they go into some of the unique features. For example the "3 Stage Cooking", "Keep Warm", "Coffee/Milk Feature", "Popcorn Feature", "Sensor Reheat / Sensor Cook Feature" and "Inverter Turbo Defrost Feature". The next section includes the Defrost Tips and Sensor Cooking Chart which I recommend reading through to get the most out of your sensor cooking. I was very impressed on how you can take advantage of the sensor cooking on this microwave. After that section there is a random "Microwave Recipes", I call it random because it is placed between the sensor cooking and cook timer features. It would have been better to move that to its own section so its not missed. I have tried the Mac n Cheese recipe and it turned out really good! My favorite section of the manual is towards the end (pg. 24-27) the "Microwave Shortcuts" and "Cooking Techniques" I wish they had this as a separate book or at front of manual. The information is extremely valuable as cooking with an Inverter is different versus a magnetic. Overall I would recommend this microwave for anyone in the market for an upgrade or replacement. The features, inverter cooking method and sensory are very impressive along with not having to worry about using a magnetic heating element.

  • 5
    Heats food very well

    Posted by William Green on Sep 20th 2024

    This microwave cooks really well. The sensor cook/reheat/defrost is near perfect. Reheating pizza has always been an issue with past microwaves but the Panasonic heated it perfectly. My one complaint is the control panel is not very intuitive.

  • 5
    Back where we belong

    Posted by Luis White on Sep 19th 2024

    Our very first and best microwave ever was a Quasar (Panasonic) back in the 80s. When we needed to replace our built-in microwave, the latest in a series of expensive and unreliable models, I was thrilled to find this Panasonic product. So far, we're very happy with it. The company is innovative so the microwave is quite different from others. As others mention, it does take a little time to learn how to operate a unit that uses symbols instead of a number pad. We've kept the manual handy for reference, but we mastered the basics quickly. The oven cooks evenly and well. It was large enough to fill the space previously occupied by other microwaves with their trim kits. That was a big plus. I'm really happy to be back with Panasonic after so many other microwaves seemed to fail pretty quickly.

  • 5
    Great upgrade

    Posted by Amy Cooper on Sep 11th 2024

    My last microwave oven lasted more than 20 years. This unit is far superior to many of the microwave units I have researched.

  • 5
    Big Improvement

    Posted by Kelli Jones on Sep 10th 2024

    We got this Panasonic microwave to replace a roughly 5 year old one. The black and stainless steel body and touchscreen controls give it a nice modern look. Controls do take some getring used to as they are no number buttons only pictures/icons so you'll want to read the manual to familiarize yourself with the controls. A plus is that they are backlit and easy to see which is a huge plus over our old one that had buttons that were near impossible to see. The Cyclonic Inverter technology wasn't a huge selling point for us, but after using this Panasonic it has proven to be worth it. Leftovers have been reheated perfectly each time and Frozen entrees and vegetables have been cooked perfectly without needing to add additional time. We haven't used all the features so far but we are very happy that we got this Panasonic microwave.