[Electronics-Talk] Panasonic microwaves with real push buttons

Gene Baroni meangene124 at comcast.net
Mon Oct 30 08:36:14 UTC 2017


I had mine for 5 years and it works well.
> On Oct 29, 2017, at 7:20 PM, Brad Hodges via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Colleagues:
> 
> I was doing some shopping at my local Sam's Club earlier today, and to 
> my delight     and amazement I ran across a Panasonic microwave with 
> actual push button controls.
> 
> Before getting to excited, please note that the model which follows 
> appears to refer to an inaccessible unit on Amazon, so this is only at 
> Sam's. See below for other ideas from Amazon.
> 
> There are remarkably few controls on the Sam's microwave which are de 
> vided between 2 sections on a conventional right-hand control pad.
> 
> The buttons are quite long and narrow and feel at first touch as if they 
> are continuous. They are not, having small separations between.
> 
> Panasonic Inverter Genius Microwave Oven
> 2.2 cubit foot
> 1250 watt
> NN-SN975S
> Sam's Club Only
> 
> I can provide a photo of the box if that is of use.
> 
> From Amazon there appear to be 2 additional Panasonic Microwaves with 
> physical buttons.
> 
> Panasonic Inverter Genius
> NN-SN966S
> 2.2 cubic feet
> $182
> The controls all appear to be actual buttons. The number pad has round 
> buttons with function controls using square buttons above and below the 
> number pad.
> 
> Panasonic Genius sensor 1100 watt
> $114, Stainless
> NN-SU696S
> 1.3 cubic foot
> Available in black and white for $100
> Controls are similar to those described above for the unit from Sam's club.
> 
> 
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