Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven
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$249.99
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Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven Price History
Price History for Panasonic - NN-SV79MS 1.4 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave Oven with Inverter Technology and Alexa...
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Current Price | $249.99 | February 14, 2025 |
Highest Price | $299.99 | October 22, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $249.99 | November 21, 2024 |
Last price changes
$249.99 | November 21, 2024 |
$299.99 | October 22, 2024 |
Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven Description
- Works with Alexa: 100+ voice commands plus Genius Sensor for no guesswork cooking; with commands like “melt 4oz of butter,” or “reheat leftovers,” the NN-SV79MS auto-adjusts power and time; plus control the smart oven from your phone with the Alexa app
- Super Easy Setup: Just plug in the microwave, launch the Alexa app, link your Amazon account then scan the 2D bar code and follow prompts to start cooking
- Even Cooking, Delicious Meals: North America’s #1 brand in countertop microwave ovens, the Panasonic Alexa-enabled microwave uses Inverter technology to cook food evenly from edges to center at every power level
- Cooking Features to Love: Powered by 1200 watts, the NN-SV79MS is packed with versatile controls like Turbo Defrost, 20 preset menu items, delay start, quick 30-Sec and popcorn button
- Spacious Interior, Sleek Exterior: Ready to take center stage in your kitchen with a premium stainless steel face and dial control plus large 1.4 cu ft interior
Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven Specification
Specification: Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven
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Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Panasonic 1.4 Cu.ft Smart Inverter Microwave Oven
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Karla –
I’ve had this for a month now. I’m still learning how to use it. Yes, I have an Alexa but I still have to learn the microwave’s language to make that work. Things come out of this microwave hot AF on the outside and cold on the inside just like every other microwave. It’s also deeper than the figures because it has a hump in the back like an old TV. The shelf I painstakingly chose due to the measurements doesn’t fit because of that
flinstonpf –
This medium size stainless steel microwave looks and works great. It is a little heavy and I have hard time to take it out of the box. Once installed and ready to use I love it. Quick 30 button I found very handy and useful. This microwave is large inside and the glass turn table can fit a large food container and it can fit 12-inch pizza. The popcorn preset button is perfect to make the perfect popcorn. It can save space in your kitchen by having one appliance instead of several. The instructions were easy to follow. There is a bit of a learning curve, but I think we got down most of what we need after a few days. MWO is easy to manage and care for. It looks stylish in my kitchen and it is quiet to operate. We love the stainless-steel silver design, pull handle design, and easy single push-button start feature. You need to make sure you have adequate space in the back and ventilation surrounding it. Overall solid and gets the job done. I recommend it.
PeteC –
We got this for my sister-in-law who is totally blind. Microwave ovens have long been her go-to appliance to prepare meals. She already has an Alexa compatible microwave, but it is small/underpowered as a primary cooking unit. The Panasonic NN-SV79MS is a full-sized/full-power unit that better meets her needs. As her “IT Guy” I set this up and connected with her Alexa. The process was very easy, took no more than a couple of minutes. This is an attractive, nicely designed and built microwave. We haven’t used the physical controls much as the whole purpose was to use through Alexa. The Panasonic NN-SV79MS heats meals/food very evenly and is one of the quietest running microwaves we’ve ever used. The inverter/sensor cooking seems to be very accurate and my SIL usually can use simple commands such as “Alexa, reheat one meal” rather than have to worry about how long to cook something. She has only had this for a bit over a month, so can’t comment on longevity, but this appears to be a very good microwave and especially for those who may be low vision/legally blind (or totally blind).
saigon68 –
Thought this microwave was going to be superlative. Not the case. As easy as advertised that setup was a breeze it instead was a nightmare. Spent most of a night attempting to pair with my wireless network via the Alexa app without success despite all kinds of workarounds. Called Panasonic tech support and spent an hour with a very understanding customer rep who really tried everything without success. We could not get
past “cannot detect wireless network module”. She wearily referred me to the “upper people”, presumably engineers of some sort. Very unusual for a Panasonic appliance.
logan –
To begin it is honestly really easy to setup with Alexa but I haven’t really used it, except once. The buttons are easy enough to use. The sensor option is ridiculously awesome, it does heat it up perfectly but beware the container/bowl will be pretty damn hot so make sure you use something to grab it. The size is really nice. Easy cleaning, we haven’t tried the popcorn option yet but will soon and hopefully that works as well as the sensor option.
Overall pretty happy with it since are last like 3 microwaves always had to microwave longer to get the food heated up.
Lana Lee –
Easy & convenient to use! Cooks well and has a built-in logic circuit to cook things more efficiently. Love this new addition to my kitchen. Reasonable price, quiet, no buttons needed because it’s Wi-Fi connected and I can verbally ask Alexa to turn it on and for what amount of time and/or power setting.
x_bruce –
9.17.24 Note: microwave failed three weeks ago and is sitting at the Panasonic approved repair facility where it languishes unrepaired. Panasonic is supposed to get in contact with the repair facility as they replaced what was supposed to be the faulty part but didn’t fix the machine. To date, Panasonic has not returned their calls. For that reason I can no longer recommend this microwave.
There may be some new product shock when setting up this microwave. The manual is fairly epic but thankfully is laid out well and makes sense. If you aren’t planning to use an Amazon smart speaker nor your phone then some features may be a button pushing mess. That is because there are a ton of features and the buttons/dial are fairly sparse. I like that, most of the buttons on most microwaves are of no use to me and on this microwave are available but require extra button combinations and pushes.
I use the Alexa phone app and have been exceptionally pleased with how the app works and with how easily the microwave responds. If I’m reheating something I use it like a traditional microwave. It is nice to know however that more complex things can be done with it.
Bottom line, if you dislike using voice activated control this microwave is probably not for you. For traditional use the interface is simple but effective. For traditional tasks this microwave will get the job done while offering many additional types of usage should you desire it.
Scott –
A good microwave but does not have a clock that is on always display. I wish this was an option instead of a factory setting that can’t be changed. Very strange.
Alexa integration is excellent.
ManuelM –
Para que Alexa lo encuentre debes poner una dirección de estados unidos , no es tan inteligente para recalentar la comida de forma automáticamente y la mayor parte del tiempo debo girar para reducir la potencia de lo contrario se me ha quemado un par de cosas, sufre de su efectividad 30 segundos bastan para recalentar una rebanada de pizza , con un micro común eso nunca lo hubiera creído, era más grande de lo que imaginamos así que hubo que ajustar como acomodamos en la cocina, a menos que enlaces con Alexa te atoras con incrementos de 30 segundos y a veces lo que necesitas son 40 segundos. Pd en menos de un año se llenó de óxido ,constantemente se le tiene que quitar con limón.