We bought a Panasonic from Amazon a couple years ago which has about the
same button layout, and I believe it is 1300 watts, and is quite large,
but has the small round buttons for numbers and the rectangular buttons,
and the two larger rectangular bars at the bottom. My only wrestle with
it is
I don't understand, either. May have to do some research just to know.
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No, it doesn't have convection. I have never been sure how they do that
since a microwave already has a fan that blows the microwaves around through
the cabinet of the oven.
Pamela Fairchild
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I am sorry you are having trouble finding it. With a manufacture date of March
2020, I thought for sure it would be easy to locate.
Pamela Fairchild
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I included the model number in my original message. The size is the largest
one, the wattage is in the 1300 range, not sure exactly. The outside
measurement is about 24 inches wide, just like the older ones. But all you
really need to know is the model number and that it has real buttons. In the
Hi,
I have been searching for the model number that you gave and can’t find it. I
actually had a friend look and he can’t find it either but I found someplace
similar but I haven’t decided whether I want it yet. We even looked on the
Sam’s Club page.
Charis.
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I don't know anything about that model, but if it isn't right for you don't
hesitate to exchange it for the other. I especially love that it is not
necessary to put markers on the buttons in order to locate them. I have always
had to make overlays before and stick them on, or mark with individua
If it is to thicken, I will probably go with something else. There are
several choices, flour, corn starch, or arrow root for starters. Thanks.
Pamela Fairchild
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Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2020 12:41
Hi, Pamela,
Does your new Panasonic have convection? If so, do you use that function? I
hope I don't need a microwave any time soon, but, good to be forewarned.
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Pamela Fairchild via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Saturday, May 16, 2020 12:4
Thanks for letting me know. I don't need a micro wave now but it sure would
be nice to have buttons.
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First you are welcome.
If I remember right it is used to thicken.
I will try and find out what you can use instead.
I have been trying to eat healthy and do not usually use wheat flour unless
I am doing cut cookies or something for Christmas and things like that.
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Hello,
I believe the microwave I am anticipating is similar. It is a Panasonic
Nn=SN776S. I hope it’s similar, because I so enjoyed your description of the
oven you are purchasing. I am expecting it on May 21st, assuming that the
shipping is on time.
Does anyone know anything about th
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