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Panasonic Horno microondas NN-SN966S encimera de acero inoxidable/integrado con tecnología inversor y sensor genio, 2.2 pies cúbicos, 1250 W

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  • Microondas Panasonic: esta encimera de acero inoxidable de 1250 W de alta potencia, 2.2 pies cúbicos/microondas integrado ofrece un flujo de potencia de cocción sin problemas para cocinar uniforme y delicioso sabor. Lámpara de horno: luz LED. Diseño del panel: membrana completamente táctil. Bloqueo infantil: sí. Frecuencia: 60 Hz.
  • Tecnología inversor con descongelación turbo: la tecnología patentada inversor genera un flujo de energía sin fisuras y ofrece alimentos consistentes y uniformemente preparados sin sobrecocción; la descongelación avanzada del inversor Turbo acelera el tiempo de descongelación
  • Tamaño familiar grande: este microondas de encimera con tocadiscos de 16.5 pulgadas es más delgado, ligero y más eficiente, lo que te permite dedicar menos espacio a la electrónica y más a la capacidad interior; Dimensiones internas (alto x ancho x profundidad): 11 x 18.5 x 18.5 pulgadas. Dimensiones exteriores: alto x ancho x profundidad (pulgadas) 14 x 23.9 x 19.4 pulgadas
  • Configuración de cocción inteligente con sensor Genius: el sensor automático integrado ajusta la potencia y los tiempos en función de diferentes alimentos; otras ventajas incluyen 14 elementos de menú preestablecidos, temporizador de minutos rápido, inicio de retraso y bloqueo de seguridad para niños
  • Función de mantener caliente: este microondas inversor mantiene sopas, salsas o postres calientes y frescos hasta que estén listos para servir



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Experimenta Fresh

con inversor ciclónico de cocción

Cuando se trata de todo lo que quieres en un microondas, y el sabor y los nutrientes que esperas en los alimentos que sirves a tu familia e invitados, el inversor ciclónico NN-SN98JS de 1250W de Panasonic proporciona la potencia y precisión para comidas frescas y saludables automáticamente.

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Poach, Braise y Steam

Poach, Braise y Steam

Juntos, la tecnología Cyclonic Wave e Inverter crean y circulan la energía de microondas de una manera que permite que alimentos delicados como verduras y pescado cocine a fuego lento sin sobrecocción. Los alimentos conservan más color, textura y nutrientes para obtener resultados rápidos, fáciles y deliciosos.

Gran cocina, sin conjeturas

Gran cocina, sin conjeturas

El sensor Genius de Panasonic cocina y se recalienta para crear fácilmente comidas saludables automáticamente simplemente estableciendo niveles de potencia y ajustando los tiempos de cocción o descongelación.

Haz que la deliciosa cocina sea una delicia de la vida cotidiana.

Haz que la deliciosa cocina sea una delicia de la vida cotidiana.

Experience Fresh transmite un estilo de vida saludable con hornos de microondas avanzados y fáciles de pulsar, arroz y ollas lentas, y otros electrodomésticos de diseño japonés. Un estilo de vida que combina la alegría de la salud y la creatividad con buena comida y compartir.

Comodidad de tamaño familiar

Comodidad de tamaño familiar

El horno de microondas de 1250 vatios es ideal para una cocina familiar saludable y diaria así como para preparar menús para entretenimiento/reuniones.

Controles elegantes

Controles elegantes

LED fácil de leer y elegante panel táctil para 20 menús preestablecidos y 11 niveles de potencia proporcionan facilidad automática para alimentos sabrosos y ricos en vitaminas. Las opciones manuales te ayudan a crear y cocinar desde cero.

Mantente caliente

Mantente caliente

Una característica cuidadosa de mantener el calor mantiene las temperaturas de los alimentos hasta que estén listos para servir. Ideal para salsas, salsas, postres calientes y mucho más.

Interior máximo, huella mínima

Interior máximo, huella mínima

El diseño inteligente de la Panasonic NN-SN98JS dedica menos espacio a la electrónica y más a 2.2cf capacidad interior. El resultado es un microondas más elegante y compacto diseñado para ocupar menos espacio en tu encimera.


Bertha
Comentado en México el 9 de julio de 2023
Muy buen tamaño y su funcionamiento bueno
Isolda
Comentado en México el 12 de junio de 2023
No me gustó que, aunque antes de que pasarán 6 meses de haber comprado el artículo este falló, se negaron a proporcionarme la factura del mismo, lo que impidió que hiciera valer la garantía del aparato. Dinero desperdiciado y mi necesidad de un buen microondas sigue aún.
Luis Baíza
Comentado en México el 29 de enero de 2023
Fácil de usar.Durable.Desde hace mucho tiempo he usado esta marca con muy buenos resultados!
J. Enrique Taracena Sanz
Comentado en México el 15 de mayo de 2022
Se ve de buena calidad y es muy potente. Calienta la comida rapido
Rondinella
Comentado en México el 11 de febrero de 2022
Lo compré como reposición de mi microondas viejo que ya estaba en las últimas. Es del mismo tamaño que aquél, pero menos pesado y tiene más espacio interior. Calienta más rápido - si antes necesitaba 4 minutos ahora sólo 3 o incluso 3.5. Me encanta el "sensor reheat" - sólo se oprime el botón y el aparato calienta automáticamente el tiempo necesario. No he utilizado las otras funciones, pero hasta ahora está muy bien.
Beranga
Comentado en México el 8 de enero de 2022
Mucho espacio interno y calienta en mucho menos tiempo que otros.
gd
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de julio de 2021
large interior, easy to use and the sensory reheat is a dream (just not for use on liquids) - food onlyit cooks till it senses steam then stops - love it1250watts seems to be the most powerful countertop model i could find - the 1200 w takes a full 30sec more to reheat coffee
Manuel Dominguez
Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2021
Muy buena potencia, espacio interior además de exterior compacto, con función de "mantener caliente" muy conveniente para tener todo listo con antelación.
Graciela S Rios Cantu
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2021
Se desprograma muy fácil el reloj.No es práctic tener que oprimir 8 o 9 veces para poner la temperatura en medium, pero si usas las funciones básicas está bien.No lo uso para cocina, solo para calentar.
Jeannie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de agosto de 2019
We've had this unit for about six months now:Pros:- Cooks fast. While anecdotal, I'm sure that this MW heats things faster than our last (yes full-size) MW and has minimal food-edge overheating while doing so.- An astoundingly capable "sensor reheat" function. It somehow manages to reheat most items just right. Yes, there are challenges reheating a monster burrito sitting next to "seven" black beans that want to explode, but what can you expect? I'd buy the machine for the reheat feature alone. Frankly, this is how we use it most - don't you?- The defroster is much less prone to cooking the edges of the meat being defrosted than our last MW. Admittedly, when I defrost most things I put them in a pot full of warm water, or put them on the counter or outside. Regardless, the defroster works well when called upon.- No overburdened menu. You hit popcorn, you hit reheat, you hit defrost, you hit a time to cook, power level, or keep warm. Nice, easy.- Quick 30-second increments. Standard these days, but a plus none-the-less.- Works with near zero clearance on the sides. I was concerned, but this unit has its vents where they should be so as not to require much side clearance.- A Keep Warm function. While I don't recall having used this, the inverter technology that varies the power (heating level) rather than varying the time it runs at full power (five seconds on high, three seconds off, for example), I suspect will do much better than conventional MWs at warming without cooking the edges of your dish.Cons:- Doesn't clean itself. Reheating that burrito with those "seven" black beans. Yea, my problem.- Its gone up about $20 since we bought it - a little more than ten percent. Hmmm.- Beeping. I wish I could manage the keypad and end-of-cycle beeps. You get one beep for each key-press, and three when the cycle is complete. Beeping cycles and levels is a configuration option I would encourage adding to the menu. But, all MWs seem to beep too much. Oh well.So, enjoy. I think you will be delighted with this MW if it fits in your space and budget.
prevent ت
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de febrero de 2019
First thing I noticed is the door feels sturdy and seems like it forms a airtight seal. But I figured it’s just a microwave so that’s probably not that important. How does it cook?Well it’s just over 1,200 watts so TV dinners and everything else cooks faster... which is probably why you’re looking at this product in the first place. You want a high output microwave and this definitely fills that requirement.I’ve always had microwaves that had a Popcorn button, Auto Defrost, and a few other features I never used (apart from the Popcorn button). I figured I’d give the “sensor reheat” on this microwave a try and see how it went. I’ve never used auto defrost on other microwaves because despite being automatic, I’d have to enter the weight of the food and how often do we know how many ounces of whatever we are trying to heat?The “sensor” functions of this microwave do away with weights and are simple one push buttons. Heating up leftover meat? Throw it in, hit Sensor Reheat, and press Start. This also works great for Soup, which microwaves have a habit of making some parts boil while leaving others cold... but I think this microwave alternates between power levels to prevent that. Perfect even-heated soup. I even use it to heat up canned stuff like ravaoli. I stopped reading directions altogether because sensor reheat takes anything that is fridge or room temp, and heats it right up, evenly every time.Awesome microwave. The extra “features” are definitely not gimmicks and were very well engineered to actually work.
brian163
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2017
UPDATE 7/2022: I just noticed this review I wrote was now 5 years old and this model IS still being sold. So I thought I’d note this unit is still going strong. Used several times daily for over 5 years without a single hitch. Other than the need to wipe it down when someone forgets to cover a bowl of spaghetti. But alas, they haven’t seem to have invented the self-cleaning microwave yet so it looks like I’ll be using this one until they do.ORIGINAL REVIEW 6/2017: I waited for nearly a year of use before posting this review. And having briefly re-reviewed a few of the lower ratings/comments, I can say I have not experienced any of the specific complaints reported (i.e. door button sticking, poor door fit, wi-fi interference (although that has a lot of variables), etc.)What I can say is that this microwave is big and powerful. I remember pulling the turntable glass out of the box during unpacking and saying "holy cow, I could nuke a whole cow" on this. At just over 16" in diameter, what you can cook is 2-3 bowls of frozen vegetables at the same time. While the unit is certainly one of the larger non-commercial microwaves I've seen, the large cooking area appears to come more from efficiencies in Panasonic's design. In other words, more cooking area out of the same footprint of a microwave of this size from a few years ago.When I was first evaluating this purchase I wasn't sure if the "Microwave Inverter" technology, now unique to Panasonic due to licensing/patents, was gimmick or not. But now I don't believe it is (despite at least one non-Amazon/independent buying guide that tried to claim otherwise). This unit doesn't "pulse" on and off during the cooking cycle like other microwaves I've used. It's more like the described "steady stream of power" which definitely reduces cooking time and makes trips to the kitchen faster. However, you do have to be aware that similar to switching from a standard toaster oven to a convection toaster oven, cooking times need to be reduced or your food will truly be "nuclear" (ok, overheated). The inverter technology also appears to improve defrost mode in my experience. If you flip the food as instructed, it generally avoids partially cooking the edges of food like other non-inverter units I've used over the years.The only thing (or two) I personally didn't love about this unit was the power function on the controls. I'm used to hitting "power" and then a number. This unit starts at power 10 and you have to hit the power button 1-9 times to reduce it to the level you want. Admittedly, part of my aggravation is having had "power #" a habit long ago formed. But I actually find it less efficient this way.Also, I feel I should comment that the "cheat sheet" for the smart cooking modes is on the inside of the door on the bottom, conveniently printed for those of us that like to keep a magnifying glass velcro'd to the side of our kitchen appliances. I don't know why manufacturers think this is a good placement or print size but this issue is not unique to Panasonic. I guess my disappointment is that after buying a microwave several years newer than my previous, the leap in generation fails to provide any leap in improvement in the capability of the timer/display and keypad controls. Simply allowing you to scroll through the cooking options to appear on the display by hitting each number. (i.e. hitting "Sensor Cook" and then 1 would display "Frozen dinner", then 2 would display "Popcorn", etc.) would be a welcome improvement on the printed microscopic label approach.However, I can't honest say these cons outweigh the pros and I feel this is a very good unit overall. I'm not sure how often the models change over time, so this review may not be relevant for very long. But in general, I wouldn't hesitate to consider the Panasonic brand and their unique "Microwave Inverter" technology again if I had to. (Hopefully at least 9-15 years from now. ;-) ) Happy nuking!
James E. Spencer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de noviembre de 2017
If you are finally shopping for a replacement for that microwave your family has been using since the 80's, this model nn966 2.2 cu. ft. is the replacement you are looking for. Its just as huge, just as over-powered, and is just as easy to use. You wont even have to retrain your family how to heat leftovers. If you are upgrading from a much smaller unit, however, you will need to retrain everyone so they don't keep setting off your smoke alarms. Be warned; this box really cooks. And, remember, they simply do not make them like they used to.In a big box store, you can compare the various makes and models. I did. Although earlier or perhaps lesser models do appear to have less robust door latches, models nn965 and nn966 both have very different latches, even different from each other. This model has a more refined and very sturdy door latch, and that gives me hope that the widely reported problem has been resolved. This unit (I purchased) latches firmly, and sounds exactly like another unit we have had for several years. By all measures, this latch appears to conform to industry standards.The differences do not stop there. model nn966 also has slightly raised buttons, where the nn965 and other models have perfectly featureless and flat touch screens. These are small pressure sensitive push pads that depress when you poke them. The great advantage is that blind and visually impaired users can feel the buttons. Feeling the slightly raised button also helps any user know exactly where to press; a feature some touch screen users will well appreciate. The surface of the control panel remains seamless, so cleaning is still easy.I went with the 2.2 cu. ft. version. It is cavernous inside, but its not consuming any more counter space than our 2.0 unit. The 16-inch glass turntable is shaped like any other but rides well above the bottom of the cooking box, so removing it for cleaning is simple. This may also improve the evenness of heating. It runs at the same loudness of any large unit, and it beeps just like you expect; no surprises.A close look at an assortment of microwaves shows that they all rest on tiny metal feet about the diameter of a nickle or penny. Although these feet sadly never appear to be adjustable, they are always placed a few inches back from the front edge of the unit and frequently far back from the inner edge of the door. Placing nickles or pennies under these feet still appears to be the universal trick for leveling a microwave. Given the substantial weight of the unit, tipping appears to be no problem and neither does it appear to be that leaving the unit to overhang a deep cupboard shelf is any problem at all. My plans call for the unit to rest on a custom built shelf above a kitchen counter, because I have no desire to sacrifice over 30-inches of counter top work space.This may well be one of the largest and most powerful microwaves intended for residential use. It can accept any stupidly tall coffee mug, a number of moderately sized serving dishes, or even a 16-inch pizza. Once you learn how to adjust it properly, you can even keep that pizza nicely warmed through an entire football game. Just be sure to remove it from the box. And, yes. This unit will incinerate popcorn in well under 2 minutes, so adjust your programmed settings accordingly. When you get it programmed, everyone can make it perfect every time ... until you change your brand of popcorn.
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