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Panasonic Microwave Oven NN-SN936B Black Countertop with Inverter Technology and Genius Sensor, 2.2 Cubic Foot, 1250W

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Color: Black


Style: Keypad


Pattern Name: Microwave


Features

  • Panasonic Microwave: This 1250 Watt high power, 2.2 cubic foot capacity black countertop microwave delivers a seamless stream of cooking power for even cooking and delicious flavor
  • Inverter Technology with Turbo Defrost: Patented Inverter Technology generates a seamless stream of power and delivers consistent, evenly prepared food without overcooking; Advanced Inverter Turbo Defrost speeds up defrosting time. Power Source 120V / 60Hertz. Power Consumption 1460W
  • Large Family Size: This countertop microwave with 16 1/2 inch turntable is thinner, lighter and more efficient, allowing you to devote less space to electronics and more to interior capacity; Internal dimensions (H x W x D): 10 15/16 inch x 18 7/16 inch x 18 1/2 inch
  • Smart Cooking Settings with Genius Sensor: Built in automatic Genius Sensor adjusts power and times based on different foods; Other advantages include 14 preset menu items, quick minute timer, delay start and child safety lock
  • Keep Warm Feature: This inverter microwave keeps soups, gravies or desserts warm and fresh until ready to serve. Clock: 12 H

Description

This 2. 2 cu Ft. Large microwave oven features Panasonic patented Inverter technology engineered for even cooking and delicious results - no more overcooked edges or cold centers. Inverter technology delivers microwave energy in a way that allows delicate foods to simmer without overcooking. Foods retain more Color, texture and nutrients for fast, easy and delicious results. The Panasonic nn-sn936b offers 1250 watts of high cooking power and 14 preset auto cook menu items (sensor cooking Chart included in manual). one- touch genius sensor cook and reheat functions, takes the guesswork out of microwaving by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or reheating time. Other highlights include a membrane keypad Inverter Turbo defrost technology, 10 power levels, popcorn button, keep warm mode, delay start, timer, quick 30Sec, 15" Turntable and more/less control. The countertop microwave oven measures 23 7/8" W x 14" H x 19 7/16" D and has a glossy Black finish. As a countertop microwave, The Panasonic nn-sn936b can rest on any open surface in the kitchen and can be easily moved. For a finished built-in look, order trim kit For 27” cabinet (Panasonic part nn-tk922ss) or Trim kit For 30” cabinet (Panasonic part nn-tk932ss) and install directly into pre- existing cabinetry space. Disclaimer: upper-inside left corner of microwave oven door has a small indentation to allow door to open smoothly. Do not store flammable materials next to, on top of, or in the microwave oven.


Brand: Panasonic


Product Dimensions: 16"D x 18"W x 7"H


Color: Black


Capacity: 2.2 Cubic Feet


Special Feature: Safety Lock


Recommended Uses For Product: Residential


Installation Type: Countertop


Wattage: 1250 watts


Material: Aluminum


Included Components: One (1) Microwave Oven


Product Dimensions: 18 x 16 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 37 pounds


Manufacturer: Panasonic


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: NN-SN936B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 25, 2016


Capacity: 2.2 Cubic Feet


Item Weight: 37 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Wattage: 1250 watts


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  • Panasonic NN-SN936W is large, works well, but controls are ancient
Color: White Style: Keypad Pattern Name: Microwave
I got this microwave in white color because all our appliances in the kitchen are of white color. Finding appliances in white color is becoming harder over the years. We're not willing to replace all our appliances and we're not willing to mix and match. So, we struggle to find the best white ones and compromise on a lot of things. Our previous microwave (Whirlpool) was in a cabinet and had trim kit. That microwave gave a lot of trouble over the years and we finally got tired of getting the repairs done. I temporarily bought a cheap microwave from a local B&M store for interim use until we find a suitable microwave. All our search was unsuccessful. White color, trim should be available, and everything should fit well within the cabinet space. We settled for this Panasonic microwave even though it doesn't come with a trim and it is plain and simple without any modern amenities. I had to add a piece of wood to the cabinet to cover a gaping hole, but at least I didn't have to hire a professional. Positives: + Large. Quite large in fact. + Powerful enough. Heats up quite fast due to the inverter technology. + Inverter technology works well. + Genius Sensor works very well and cooks vegetables just perfect + Tiny LED light inside provides a lot of light Negatives: - Old school. It doesn't even have quick time buttons. if you want 2 minutes, you have to press 2,0,0,start. Even the 30 second quick button requires to press the start button afterwards. The cheap interim microwave was lot more user friendly. - Closing the door make a lot of noise. Very useful if you want to wake up the household in the morning. I found a trick to reduce the noise: keep the door open button pressed while closing the door and release it after closing the door. - No fancy functions offered by newer microwave ovens available in the market - When the heating cycle is completed, it insists on making 5 beeps. Opening the door won't stop that. No way to silence it. We are very happy with this unit because (1) it satisfies most of our needs, (2) reasonably priced, and (3) works very well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by BW & ABAP BW & ABAP

  • Huge and powerful
Color: White Style: Keypad Pattern Name: Microwave
We bought this to replace an older Panasonic Inverter microwave that was damaged in a storm. This one doesn't interfere with bluetooth or wifi like the old one did unless you are right in front of it. It would be nice to have a text scroll in the display (old one had this) for the 1-14 presets it's just a number. So we printed a small chart and put it on the microwave door. Ours was bought as a Used - Like New unit for $100 off. The unit itself arrived fine but the tray ring was loose inside. Luckily it didn't break from bouncing around during shipping. The box was beat up with holes in it and the foam busted but forunately no damage. Make sure you take into account the large dimensions of this unit and have the counter space for it before purchasing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023 by BrokeDad

  • Love the inverter but hate the controls
Color: Black Style: Keypad Pattern Name: Microwave
After using it for 2 weeks, I eventually sent the NN-SN936B back because it is not user-friendly (to my wife & I). I can adapt for the greater good of the Inverter technology treating my food better, but she mostly steams a frozen bag of vegetables, heats popcorn, or boils a mug of water; GE & Sharp have already trained her to push one button one time to get that done. The [add 30secs] button is a start & she appreciates not having to worry about exploding food but did not outweigh the shortcomings. The control pad is very fashionable but she found it hard to read as the moven is on the countertop. This might have changed had it replaced our 12-year-old GE moven that’s 35cm higher but the markings on the buttons are otherwise too hard to read (in a well-lit kitchen). The simple display looks really cheap, is far less sophisticated than our (not high-end) GE moven, & limits how much the controls can accommodate. It’s the same display that goes into cheap, basic movens for other manufacturers. For 20 years HGTV has pushed everyone to insist on stainless steel (appearance) but we’re sticking with all black appliances, which is why we didn’t buy a higher-tear model but started looking at the NN-SE995S with a backlit display & Cyclonic Inverter. The NN-SE985S seems to be the US equivalent to the Canadian NN-SE995S. The old GE moven’s beep is harsh but has easy 3-step loudness control. The fan on the GE may be as loud as the fan of the Panasonic but is enclosed in a cabinet with a trim frame. When I wanted to (gently) heat my morning oatmeal in the NN-SN936B, I had to close doors to keep from waking up my wife (18 meters away) due to the loud, harsh beep & loud fan of the Panasonic moven. We are experienced & educated people who have never been afraid of technology & could not get this moven to turn off the beep by following the instructions. I downloaded the owners manuals for 5 other Panasonic moven models & attempted to apply the beep mute instructions from them to this moven & the beep could not be turned off, to say nothing of the lack of volume control for a moven at this price point. Even my first Sharp moven bought at K-mart in 1987 had much easier controls & beep volume control than this one. Each of 5 power level settings had its own button on that one. I have been using movens at lower power-levels with 2 step session programming since 1987 & most reheat leftover food, canned soup, or oatmeal, all at far less then the highest power level. Leftover meats, pastas, breads, & pizzas have been successfully re-heated without the infamous microwave side-effects because I use lower power levels to warm the food without annihilating it. As a countertop model, we’d easily know when it has finished as the sound of the loud fan stops (from anywhere in our 3000 sq ft house). If a volume control or mute is too difficult to design, then maybe replace the beep with a ting sound. I chose Panasonic because I’ve wanted attenuated steady-stream microwaves since 1987. The top 5 movens on Consumer Reports ratings list are Panasonic, as well as the 7th, so I felt confident in buying this one & I almost NEVER RETURN any purchase (even when I should have). A LOT has to be wrong with an otherwise undamaged, non-defective appliance for me to send it back. I might have given the brand new moven away to someone we know rather than sending it back except that we don't know anyone who could put up with these deficiencies either. We so want the Cyclonic Inverter technology but COULD NOT LIVE with the rest of this moven. I anticipated that the moven market would generally have trended towards online connectivity and/or Bluetooth apps for mobile phones by now but the user interface has instead gone backward here. Panasonic’s bold choice to omit the number pad on some of their moven models is commendable; my wife & I don’t mind adapting to some of what Panasonic is trying to blaze a trail for, but we wouldn’t care to repeatedly press the [Power Level] button 5 or more times, or pressing another button up to 20 times to select a sensor mode from a chart that we’d have to post near the moven. Panasonic should probably entertain going dot matrix VFD or active matrix or even touch screen active matrix before a customer can plausibly, if not comfortably, navigate a “Genius” sensor-driven selection menu. Our old GE moven still works & still looks like new (buttons didn't wear out). It’s just getting tired & we wanted an upgrade but made the mistake of focusing on the Inverter concept, taking it for granted that the controls would be not-too-intolerable compared to what we’ve historically seen from GE & Sharp. We had made the decision to tolerate the 12% of stainless steel (appearance) on the face of the NN-SE985S & replace the NN-SN936B with that but then realized that we don’t have a failed moven leaning on us to replace it right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Adam K. Black

  • Nice little Machine
Color: Black Style: Keypad Pattern Name: Microwave
Wish they had a bigger one, but works great
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Blade2011

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