Description
Price: $369.95 - $349.95
(as of Oct 06, 2025 23:17:13 UTC – Details)
The Panasonic NN-SN76LS Cyclonic Wave Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology has 1250-watts of cooking power and makes cooking, defrosting and reheating quick and simple. At every temperature level, Cyclonic Wave circulates heat in ultra-efficient 3D waves for easier food preparation, even with denser, more complex food textures. Inverter Technology delivers a constant stream of cooking power at every temperature for more evenly cooked meals, edges to center. With the touch of the Genius Sensor button, this microwave takes the guesswork out of creating a great meal by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or defrosting time. The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking and calculates remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level. A selection of 14 auto cook options helps quickly prepare favorite foods, like pizza, popcorn, pasta, soup, oatmeal and other dishes. The Panasonic NN-SN76LS has a spacious 1.6 cu.ft. capacity, but takes up minimal counter space.
Delicious Food, Smarter Cooking with Panasonic Microwaves: Panasonic patented Cyclonic Wave Inverter technology evenly circulates heat in 3D waves for more even, efficient cooking with delicious results
Easier Microwaving with Genius Sensor and Auto Cook: 15 preset smart cooking options including fresh and frozen entrees and vegetables, oatmeal, soup, potatoes, pasta, pizza, rice and more
Minimum Countertop Footprint: Smart, compact design occupies less space for electronics and more for interior capacity: 11 15/16”H x 21 7/8”W x 19 7/16”D
Turbo Defrost and Sensor Reheat: Utilizes a microwave sequencing system based on the inverter’s continuous power delivery method to thaw and reheat foods quickly and evenly
Easy, Quick Microwave Controls: Dedicated buttons for Popcorn, Keep Warm, Quick 30, plus features including Child lock, kitchen timer and 3 stage cooking
Customers say
Customers find the microwave oven to be of good quality, with positive feedback about its size, heat distribution, and cyclonic inverter technology. However, the functionality receives mixed reviews, with some saying it works well while others report it never worked out of the box. Moreover, the buttons are criticized for being complicated and requiring multiple presses for each function, and customers find the child lock feature and door functionality annoying. Additionally, the noise level receives mixed feedback, with some saying it runs as quietly as older models while others find it relatively loud.
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