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Panasonic Microwave Review - Panasonic NNST786W - Bing Lee

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View the Panasonic NNST786W Microwave review from Bing Lee. With Inverter Technology, 44L Capacity and a 38cm Turntable, it is sure to suit all needs. Visit http://www.binglee.com.au/Microwave/ or your nearest Bing Lee store for more details.

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  • why is the background music "i like chinese" by monty python?

  • I had one of these. It worked fine for 2 years and 3 months then stopped. It just worked for 39 secs then stops. Hopeless. I bought an inverter as it was recommended because of this inverter technology but just 2 years!!! My last microwave - another panasonic convection combination, lasted for 12 years.

    Now I have a new Panasonic inverter and it fogs up and drips water all down the front of the counter. Rubbish.

  • @lrd9999 okay. you have a good point there. For the record I wasn't accusing you, just asking.

    Regards.

  • @MrJackanthony I guess I was hoping Panasonic (or other microwave makers) would notice some of these complaints (directly or by word of mouth) and address them in their future offerings. I'm still a little annoyed that the temperature probes that used to be standard on microwaves have been replaced with a collection of nearly useless gimmicks. I only posted them on videos for which the subject was relevant.

  • @lrd9999 Why post the same comment on multiple videos??

  • My 2005 Inverter had an annoying habit of accumulating smelly water under the turntable until I fixed it with sheet metal and glue. The "Genius" feature is almost completely useless; you can't count on it unless you follow their recipes. What's needed it a "temp hold" feature to simmer leftovers without letting them boil over; the Inverter microwave can't do that. Most of the other "features" (except than the now-ubiquitous popcorn button) are total gimmicks. Panasonic could have done better.

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