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Panasonic NN-H765WF Full-Size 1-3/5-Cubic-Foot 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, White

Panasonic NN-H765WF Full-Size 1-3/5-Cubic-Foot 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, White


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Brand: Panasonic
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $179.99
Buy New: $119.99
You Save: $60.00 (33%)

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 85 reviews
Sales Rank: 1638

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: DOS
Processors: 1
System Memory: 128000
Memory Type: DRAM
Hard Drive Size: 1
Graphics Card: This is the description of the PC Graphics
Graphics RAM: 256
Graphics Card Interface: AGP
Native Resolution: 640x480
Display Size: 669.2913385826772
Shipping Weight (lbs): 35
Dimensions (in): 19 x 22 x 12
Legal Disclaimer: With a 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity and 1250 watts of power, this full-sized microwave oven provides quick and easy meal preparation. The unit's automatic 15-inch turntable ensures even heating, while its one-touch sensor cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times automatically, making reheating and cooking a variety of foods easier than ever. A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperature at a constant level--without overcooking; the improved keep-warm menu now includes five items, so foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven until they're ready to be served.

MPN: NN-H765WF
Model: NN-H765WF
UPC: 037988909254
EAN: 0037988909254
ASIN: B0009KMYGY

Release Date: June 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Features:
  • 1250-watt full-sized microwave oven with 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity
  • 15-inch turntable for even heating; 1-touch sensor cooking; keep warm
  • Inverter Turbo Defrost; 10 power levels; menu-action screen with function key
  • 5 multi-stage cooking options; popcorn key; Quick Minute; delay start; timer
  • Measures 19-7/16 by 21-7/8 by 11-15/16 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Product Description
With a 1-3/5-cubic-foot capacity and 1250 watts of power, this full-sized microwave oven provides quick and easy meal preparation. The unit's automatic 15-inch turntable ensures even heating, while its one-touch sensor cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times automatically, making reheating and cooking a variety of foods easier than ever. A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperature at a constant level--without overcooking; the improved keep-warm menu now includes five items, so foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven until they're ready to be served.


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5 out of 5 stars Panasonic Microwave with inverter   March 26, 2007
B. Wilson (New England)
61 out of 64 found this review helpful

The inverter technology makes microwaving foods dramatically better! Instead of short bursts of full power, which is what all other micro waves do when asked for partial power, this one actually powers down the microwave intensity. It eliminates burned spots, particularly when defrosting. Huge improvement, small price difference.


5 out of 5 stars Panasonic NN-H765WF 1.6, 1250 Watt Microwave   January 5, 2007
P. Johnson (USA)
54 out of 57 found this review helpful

Purchased this to replace an older Panasonic unit that caught fire. It is well made, stays "put" on the counter when pushing selections. The Sensor Reheat seems to work well. I like the way the door works. At 1.6 cubes it is fairly large, but the foot print for counter space is not much more than the 1 cube that I replaced, and the height is about the same as my old unit. Also very quiet operation is a plus.


5 out of 5 stars Love this model & the 'power down' feature   July 1, 2007
L. Copeland (Atlanta, GA USA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

When our old microwave oven died, I looked at a couple of stores for a replacement, but wasn't finding one that met my needs. This Panasonic microwave oven is truly a full size, except for the inside height. The one I had was a Sharp, 13 years old, and TALL...but since I received this one I'm getting used to that. The "power down" feature is an excellent improvement. I've used it several times when reheating something that had mushrooms, or a sensitive ingredient, in it. It also cooks other foods much better with constant cooking on lower power instead of short bursts of high power. It also stays put when pressing the buttons, and the lighter weight ones will slide every time. It accomodates larger plates & platters too. All in all, the more I use it...the better I like it. Don't be afraid of this one. It has my stamp of approval, and I'm very picky.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent Oven -- measure your space!   April 27, 2008
M (Western Massachusetts)
11 out of 11 found this review helpful

This is a great microwave oven. Cooks fast, cooks through, I figured the review that says it is HUGE was exaggerating BUT it is bigger than the 10+ year old oven I replaced -- It takes the entire depth of the counter/cabinet that it sits on-- But so far it is 5-stars.


5 out of 5 stars Panasonic NN-H765WF   October 19, 2009
Frederick Jorgensen (Oregon coast)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

When my 25 year-old microwave died I started looking for a replacement. After reading a number of reviews I settled on the Panasonic for several reasons. One, I'm familiar with several Sharp ovens and a number of them have problems with their displays. For example, my sister's Sharp has a problem with the numbers and when you enter, for example, a nine it will read 1 with the parts of the nine that make it a nine left off. A 7 will also read as 1. Her oven still works fine and times correctly for the numbers you punch in, but the readout problem means you have to pay attention to the numbers you enter. Of the four Sharp ovens I've been around, all four suffer from that same fault. Two, I wanted one big enough to use a 9x13 dish in and the Panasonic does. While other ovens will also accommodate a 9x13 dish, they are larger ovens and take up more counter space. This is the smallest oven that I found which can handle my 9x13 dishes and still rotate them on the turntable. Some of the other ovens close to this size might handle 9x13 dishes provided the dishes don't have flanges on the ends to aid in lifting them as mine do. Anyhow, it will accommodate the size dishes I wanted to be able to use. Three, it has a sensor and I wanted to try one with it and see if it was an improvement. Four, it happened to be on sale at the time.

After using it for three weeks I'm very happy with the oven. It is much faster than the old one, which I expected, but it also cooks much more uniformly. While I expected some improvement in uniformity, I received much more than I expected. I am also very pleased with the sensor system. As I mentioned earlier, I wanted to try a sensor oven, but did not realize that I would use it most of the time. You want to nuke some potatoes, you do not have to figure out how much time per potato and multiply that by the number of potatoes. Just poke your holes, punch sensor cook until it reads potatoes, and hit start. I do find it does a better job if you turn your potatoes over after it beeps twice, but even if you don't it does an acceptable job. The sensor reheat also works better than I expected and I find myself depending upon it rather than standing there and deciding I'll give the dish a couple of minutes and see it that's enough. Lastly, the feature I like the best is the turbo defrost. My old Kenmore required a lot of fiddling to do a good job of defrosting such as adjusting the output and making sure to turn the food over several times during defrost with several waiting periods mixed in. While this oven still requires some fiddling, it requires far less and does a better job of defrosting without partially cooking. On small portions all you need do is enter the weight and hit start, but with bigger portions it works best by turning over, and with large portions of items like ground beef you need to scrape off the defrosted meat part way through the process to avoid partial cooking. Since most of the time the portions I'm defrosting fall into the smaller category I don't have to do anything more than enter the weight and allow the oven to do the rest.

On the con side, I don't like the way the turntable drive system engages the platter. It works fine, but you have to peer in and align the dogs on the bottom of the platter with their respective recesses in the drive flange. That is not earthshaking, but it is a miner aggravation. I can think of several ways to design the system so it would be easier to install the platter so it engaged the drive dogs correctly.

So as it stands, provided the oven is as reliable as the other Panasonic products I've used I heartily recommend it and so far I see no reason to think it won't be. I was also pleased with the service and price from Amazon, but I've come to expect that level of service and pricing from them. I've only had one foul up with an Amazon order, and when they were notified of the problem they quickly corrected it, in fact much more quickly than I expected. You can't ask or expect more.


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