Best Buy has
Panasonic 1.6 Cu. Ft. 1250W Microwave w/ Cyclonic Inverter (Stainless Steel, NN-SN77HS) for
$209.99.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
tzoram for finding this deal.
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Features:- Patented Inverter Technology delivers a seamless stream of cooking power even at low settings for precise cooking that preserves that flavor and texture of your favorite foods
- 1250 Watts of High Power with a 1.6 cubic foot capacity
- Microwave Cyclonic Inverter technology delivers faster - even heating - edges to center
- The Defrost technology is an advanced microwave sequencing system using the continuous delivery power feature of the Inverter, allowing you to defrost foods faster
- Enjoy faster cooking times with high power and with Genius sensor setting automatically adjusts power and times for different foods
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The first is still working fine. I really like it because the low power modes really are low power--my running it at 30% doing some cooking didn't stop her from using another microwave on the same circuit. The normal 30% on approach would have popped the breaker.
When the microwave she was using died I got what I thought was basically the same as the one I had. The controls didn't work as expected, the sensitive spot in the buttons was much smaller, very annoying, it went back. I'm going near a Best Buy today, I'm going to see which one this is like.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Panaso...hbdg=L1600 [walmart.com]
SN77HS vs T945SF.
https://www.costco.com/panasonic-...31612.html
Here's the (PDF) manual for this model: https://help.panasonic.
Bought the 1.2cf, 1200W SN67HS Inverter two years ago @ Target for < $90.
It was a 2016 model, bit smaller than the '77 series' same control panel.
https://shop.panasonic.
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Used costco credit card for extended warranty
However, too bad they are too ugly for adding a trim and making a built-in look.
I don't know if they still 'build them like they used to', but I'm in no rush to find out. I'll wait until this one dies.
It's great for reheating and will actually defrost food without ruining it.
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