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Panasonic NN-SU696S Microwave Oven, 1.3 Cft, Stainless Steel/Silver

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About this item

  • Power plus innovation 1100 watts of high power for fast, even cooking and delicious results
  • Microwave controls 7 preset auto cook menu items, 13.4 inch turntable; delay start and timer; more/less control; Child safety lock; quick 30 seconds and popcorn button with 3 cooking levels
  • Minimum countertop footprint smart, compact design devotes less space to electronics and far more interior capacity. up to eight pounds lighter than conventional microwave ovens
  • Microwave popcorn choose from 3 power level options, depending on the size of the microwave popcorn bag, for perfect popping every time
  • Keep warm feature microwave keeps foods like vegetables, soups, hors d'oeuvres, gravies, sauces and desserts warm and delicious in the oven until they're ready to serve; Power Consumption: 1500W


The Panasonic NN-SU696S Stainless steel 1.3 Cubic feet countertop microwave oven provides 1100 watts of high cooking power and fits compactly on any kitchen counter. With a touch of the genius sensor cooking button, This microwave oven eliminates the guesswork by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cooking or reheating time. The genius sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking and signals the microprocessor to calculate the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level. 7 pre-programmed settings allow for convenient cooking of your favorite fresh or frozen foods (sensor cooking Chart included in manual). microwave popcorn with the push of a button – choose from 3 power level options for perfect popping every time. Keeps foods like vegetables, soups, hors d'oeuvres, gravies, sauces and desserts warm and delicious in the microwave oven until they're ready to serve. Other highlights include 10 power levels, keep warm mode, delay start, timer, quick 30 seconds 13.4 inch turntable and more/less control. This compact Stainless steel countertop microwave oven externally measures 12 3/8 inch (h) x 20 7/16 inch (W) x 16 inch (D)- with an interior big enough for a 12-inch casserole dish and a stylish exterior to complement any kitchen décor. Internal dimensions measure 9 13/16 inch (h) x 13 13/16 inch (W) x 15 3/16 inch (D). Disclaimer: This microwave oven complies with 2016 DoE energy conservation standards. It is important to keep the microwave oven clean and dry. Food residue and condensation may cause rusting or arcing and damage to the microwave oven. After use, wipe dry all surfaces, including vent openings, oven seams, and under glass tray.


DG
2025-07-21 15:44:53
This unit has performed as expected up to this point, good quality and price as well, recommended.
B A
2025-06-11 18:37:16
Works well. Has lots of features. Easy to clean. Nice replacement for a 30 year old microwave.
karmalaw
2025-05-19 10:17:59
I purchased this microwave via Amazon's Warehouse Deals as "used - like new". It was described as pristine with "damaged packaging". It arrived in an unscathed manufacturer's box that had apparently never been opened. One of the small plastic "feet" had cracked during shipping and fell out -- I was able to reinsert it to keep the oven level and will contact Panasonic about a replacement. I spent days researching microwaves that were over 1000 watts, but still priced well and I am very happy that I found this one.The unit I purchased is white. VERY white. It's a bit of an eyeshock to me, as it's replacing a stainless steel model. But, for the over $60 price difference (at the time) between the warehouse deal unit and a stainless steel unit, I have learned to like white. The white has advantages: the display panel is easier to read and it's easier to see that it's clean. I really like the large display. The clock was easy to set and it is now my "go to" kitchen clock because it's large and easy to read.I have it set up on a wood-topped microwave cart. To minimize any "scooting" or slippage I cut a piece of spongy webbed "drawer liner" ($1 at the local dollar store) and placed it under the unit, covering the wood top. It absorbs sound and the microwave stays in place. I cut a second piece for the top of the unit -- so whatever I put on top won't scrape/scar the paint.It is larger outside than the 12 year old Panasonic I am replacing (which finally decided to move on to an existence of being nothing more than a 30 pound storage box with a 23 second timer), yet smaller inside. However the interior is sufficient for my needs (thankfully I have no plans to nuke a whole bird turkey) . The units have similar controls, BUT the newer one doesn't have my oft used "beverage" shortcut key. I find this very annoying. It makes me grumpy to have to push buttons numerous times to warm the milk for my cafe con leche (latte). The seven sensor modes are "hidden" in one button called "sensor". My old unit had a 1 minute quick key. This unit has a 30 second one. I prefer the one minute -- and would prefer it more so now that the beverage shortcut is absent. Whoever decided upon the shortcut keys must not spend much time in a real household: bring back beverage!The unit purrs. It's VERY quiet. No weird noises. The turntable operates smoothly. The door opens easily (make sure your unit is level!). The push buttons are a bit annoying: the area that actually registers your touch is tiny compared to the number/writing. So if you don't manage to touch that exact "sweet spot" you'll stand there jabbing the button like a fool until it registers.All in all it will save me less time than my old unit because of the delays in operating the controls and the decrease in wattage (I went from 1300 to 1100). But, the pricepoint was excellent here on Amazon (as in I lucked into a seriously excellent bargain -- at the same pricepoint in a brick and mortar retailer I would only be able to purchase a tiny, no-name, generic, underpowered microwave). So the trade-off is okay for me.This is my third Panasonic microwave. The first one I purchased in 1979 and was still working when someone decided to throw it out last year because it was a monolith (I am still not happy about it being dumped out). My second was purchased in 2005. With any luck I will get at least 5 years of use out of this one -- which will be a great value for the money I spent.Oh, and there being no light when I open the door is only a minor inconvenience. My last Panasonic microwave didn't light up when I opened the door either. The all white interior of this one keeps it light enough for me. I'm not into the habit of stealth microwaving in the dark (is that now a thing?), and if I was I'd just use a small LED light or nightlight anyway.Update HORRIFIC Lack of Customer Service from Panasonic: Getting a replacement plastic "foot" is impossible. Panasonic has almost non-existent customer service now. You are not "allowed" to speak to a live rep via telephone (the computer hangs up on you after telling you that you must use the website to "chat" with a rep). I waited over five minutes to be connected. I finally got a rep and explained what I needed. The rep replied (after I explained I needed replacement feet that were damaged in shipping): "How may I assist you"? I asked her to scroll up and read what I already wrote. She refused. Then it went like this:Me : can you read?Unhelpful Rep: no!Uhm. Okay. So I explained it again. She insisted that I ship the microwave back for "repair". WTF? All I need is a small plastic "foot" (which if it had been made of silicone or rubber rather than cheap plastic wouldn't have broken in the first place). So instead of sending me the replacement part (I can't imagine this would have been more than $3 between the part and shipping) she kept telling me I had to box up the microwave and return it. I then contacted Amazon. Amazon doesn't have a way to make Panasonic do the reasonable thing, so I had the option of returning the microwave or accepting a refund to cover the broken part. I took the refund. Amazon, as always, knows how to provide customer service. On the other hand, I will not purchase another Panasonic product -- I don't like dealing with companies that only provide customer DISservice.
Pat Bruhns
2025-05-04 10:17:07
I am having a problem with my Panasonic microwave and no one is helping me to return it. I expected to be able to return it to Amazon as defective because it has started to make weird noises whenever I try to use it. I have become scared to use it. And, it is all I have to cook with besides the toaster.
Tall1
2025-03-31 13:22:42
I had this exact microwave for years and love it. There is no light when you open it, just when it is running. That was something I got used to. I realize they have 'inverter' ones now, but I really wanted the same model since my older folks and I were used to how it works. After searching and seeing a post with a photo, I ordered it. The microwave did come sooner than announced, can't complain about that. Plug it in and works great so far. My older one started the clock count down but the motor and turn table didn't move unless I tapped the counter or held the top of the door shut tight. So not sure if it was just unbalanced or wanting to retire. It's simple to use and if it is anything like the old model, it should be reliable.
Elizabeth
2025-03-18 11:51:27
This microwave is horrible! I rote this part a month ago but see my update below: We’ve had this microwave for about 15 months now. It heats things fine. It’s not overly noisy as it runs or with it’s beeping. BUT the buttons!! OMG, they drive me insane. So there’s only three things a microwave user has to do: insert food, push the buttons, close/open the door. I use the microwave all the time and step 2 is maddening! The buttons are made to appear touch sensitive but they’re actually push buttons. Push buttons are fine, I like push buttons,, but I like push buttons where there’s a BUTTON. Every single time I use this microwave, I have to push so hard on every button (every number, every reset, every start/stop) that my finger shakes and bends. I even tried putting puffy stickers on them to make sure we push directly on the button and it doesn’t help. You have to be exactly in the middle of each button and push HARD to get a response. I’m about ready to throw the thing in the creek and get a different one. Didn’t they have their people test this with regular use first? I’m guessing not.UPDATE—- DANGER!!Now this microwave has added a new feature. It’s been experimenting with it for about a month. When it’s done microwaving, it doesn’t stop zapping! It’s scary and dangerous. It doesn’t sound right and at first we thought maybe there is a fan issue but after several times of not getting our coffee out immediately (after warming for the same amount of time we usually do) then coming to get a minute later and finding it boiling (or boiling over), we realized it’s still microwaving! Unplugging it then plugging it back in worked at first but not now. The only thing that makes it stop microwaving is leaving the door open. It’s crazy! And SO DANGEROUS! It could start a fire doing that! And hopefully it’s not microwaving us too! It’s extra loud now whenever we close the door. I tell the kids to stay away from it.
Shantel
2025-03-13 11:18:36
This is my honest review. I loved it at first. It heated up everything evenly and quick I didn't even have to have it to heat up for long. we hardly use it because we have other things we use like air fryer etc. We only use it when we want to heat something up quickly. So I have had it for 3 years and now it will cut on but it will not heat up the food. Now I have to buy a new one because the amount of money it cost to get it fix is expensive so I'm just better off getting a new one. My last microwave lasted longer than 3 years I had it for almost 7 years. So I would buy at your own risk. For only working for 3 years its not worth the money to be honest. I bought cheaper that lasted longer.
David
2025-02-27 12:45:52
I have not experienced any WIFI issues with this oven.works as expected.
José O.
2024-12-22 13:39:15
Tenemos años utilizando microondas de Panasonic con excelentes resultados.Aprovechamos mucho la función de tiempo de cocción automática para distintos alimentos "Genius" que tienen.Una mejora es el sistema de cierre de la puerta, es ruidoso.
Jesus G.
2024-12-05 16:16:46
Lo llevé a reparación por qué de repente ya no encendía. Y me dijeron que por la potencia se había fundido la soldadura y se habían aflojado unos cables. Solo tuvieron que soldarlos de nuevo y listo.
Customer
2024-11-29 15:09:32
unbelievable
Jacqueline
2024-11-19 16:31:54
Gave this as a gift, and the response I’ve gotten was very pleased with this. Heats things up very fast
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