nn-h765bf Microwave
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The nn-h765bf’s Multi-Lingual Menu Action Screen is like having your own gourmet chef in your kitchen. It scrolls step-by-step cooking instructions across the display. The Function Key simplifies the programming of 10 useful, non-cooking functions. Just press the Function Key and the Menu Action Screen will display easy-to-follow steps to complete the desired function.
With the Panasonic nn-h765bf, reheating and Cooking is made simple. One-Touch Sensor Cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times automatically, making reheating and cooking a variety of foods easier than ever. The panasonic nn h765bf has the new Inverter Turbo Defrost technology, which adds a little cooking boost. Panasonic has succeeded in evolving Turbo Defrost, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than previously. Panasonic Inverter Turbo-Defrost technology is an advanced microwave sequencing system using the Inverter low-power delivery feature.
The Keep Warm feature helps you keep your food warm until you are ready to eat. A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperature at a constant level without overcooking it. The nn-h765bf’s improved keep warm menu now includes five items. Food like stew, gravy and desserts remain warm in the oven until you are ready to serve it. Use the Quick Minute feature to set cooking times in one-minute intervals, or add a minute to a current cooking session.
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nn-h765bf Review
Panasonic nn-h765bf Microwave Review.
nn-h765bf Pros:
Auto-cook and reheat functions.
Ability to program cooking routines.
Inverter Technology.
Smart sensor cooking.
Easy to use.
Even cooking.
Lots of space.
Turbo Defrost.
Keep warm feature.
nn-h765bf Cons:
Annoying power-level setting.
Sometimes tricky to figure out when the "auto" features will work.
panasonic nn h765bf Summary:
It gets the job done. Schemes can be adjusted. The auto-defrost function works quite well. The warm-up does a good job as long as you have a fairly consistent-density food that produces steam and isn't totally covered. A decent microwave overall. The panasonic nn h765bf is one of the top microwaves in its price class.

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By sarany - On Amazon.com
This review is from: Panasonic nn-h765bf Full-Size 1.6-Cubic-Feet 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, Black (Kitchen)
After having my first microwave for about 18 years, it finally died and I did a lot of research before deciding to buy this Panasonic. Having Amazon gift certificates, free shipping and a $25 kitchen and housewares discount influenced my decision and I have to say it was a great buy. I'm very pleased with the evenness with which it cooks and defrosts.
I upgraded from a mid-size 650-watt oven to this full-size 1250-watt oven. I have to remind myself sometimes that everything needs less time to cook. However, there are a lot of pre-programmed features in this unit that make it easier. For example, there is a sensor cook button that selects the time and power level for different kinds of foods depending on how many times you tap the button. Types of food include baked potatoes, frozen pizza, frozen entrees, fresh vegetables, frozen vegetables and omelettes. I made a baked potato last night that was cooked perfectly. There is also a separate popcorn button (you can select from 3 different bag sizes) that also worked perfectly. A More/Less button lets you add or subtract time to the sensor and popcorn settings.
There are a number of different functions you can select or turn on and off. Some of the functions include language (English, French or Spanish), a choice of pounds or kilos, child lock, reminder beep (I turned that off because unlike my old oven which beeped every minute, this one beeps every 15 seconds which was annoying) and menu action which when turned on guides you through each step of cooking. There is also a demo mode which is meant for retail displays but you can see how everything works without actually cooking anything.
Some other useful features are delayed start where you can use the timer to set the oven to start cooking at a later time and a keep warm setting if you won't be taking your food out of the oven immediately. A Quick Min button lets you select 1-9 minutes simply by tapping the button the appropriate number of times.
If you purchase this, I would suggest going through the owner's manual a couple of times. I went through it once before I used the oven. A couple of days later I went through it again and discovered that I had overlooked some shortcuts.
The only down side for me with this oven is losing some more counter space in a small kitchen. Keep that in mind if you don't already have a full-size oven.
UPDATE: It is now 2010 and I realized I have been using this oven for 3 1/2 years and I still love it! I do a lot of actual cooking in it too, not just reheating, popcorn, etc.
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By Mark V. (Harrisburg, PA USA) - On Amazon.com
This review is from: Panasonic nn-h765bf Full-Size 1.6-Cubic-Feet 1250-Watt Microwave Oven, Black (Kitchen)
We needed a replacement for our old Sharp microwave, which died after about 8 years of fairly heavy use. I looked for a Sharp, but they're hard to find in stores around here, so I began looking at other brands. I was impressed by the reviews of this Panasonic model on Amazon and other sites, and Amazon's price was right, not to mention free shipping!
The first oven we received was damaged in transit--the box was partly opened and the front of the oven was scratched. Gotta hand it to Amazon, one short trip to the site, and I had a return label and another oven on the way! All I had to do was drop the return off at our local UPS store which was right on the way home. In 2 days we had another oven. Waaaaay better than standing in return line at Walmart!!!
I really like the oven. It does seem a bit louder when cooking than our Sharp, but not so much that it's a problem. (Our kitchen isn't exactly the Fortress of Solitude around mealtimes anyway.)
I would prefer a few more one-touch selections, like beverage reheat. There are one-touch buttons for popcorn, sensor reheat, and sensor defrost. You get additional selections by pushing these buttons more than once. For example, the popcorn button cycles through 3.75, 3.0, and 1.75 ounce bag selections. You do have to press start for these, so I guess they're not truly "one-touch."
The sensor reheat also cycles through several food types which are displayed above the keypad. However, some of these descriptions "scroll" from right to left through the digital display, which can take an extra second or two to read.
We mostly end up just keying in a time, a cook level, and pressing Start.
The oven's power is good, and we've shortened our cook times slightly compared to our old 1100-watt oven. The turntable is large and works great--no problem turning a heavy casserole dish while reheating. The oven seems huge inside but is not overly large outside.
The very best feature of this oven is that the reduced power levels--the cooking power actually reduces to the set level, and the microwave element stays on the whole time. Much better than our old oven--when you set a lower level on that, the microwave element would keep running at full power, but just shut off for several seconds periodically, often resulting in hot and overcooked areas. Not a problem with the Panasonic.
So far, so good--we'll see how it holds up!
Yes, I would recommend the nn-h765bf Microwave to friends.
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