Panasonic NN-SD688S Prestige 1300-Watt 1-1/5-Cubic-Foot Stainless-Steel Microwave Oven
- 1300-watt family-size microwave oven with 1-1/5-cubic-foot capacity
- Multi-lingual screen; push-button control panel and pop-out dial for easy programming
- Inverter Turbo Defrost; one-touch sensor cooking; keep-warm mode; 10 power levels
- 13-1/2-inch turntable; popcorn key; delay start and timer; more/less control; quick minute
- Measures 16 by 20-3/8 by 11-7/8 inches; 1-year limited warranty
Product Description
Panasonic, prestige 1-1/5 cu feet stainless steel microwave, one-touch sensor cook and reheat, 1300-watt of high power, inverter technology, inverter turbo defrost, programming dial and button panel for easy programming, 13 1/2-inch turntable, 4-digit readout, reflective mirror door, 10-level power settings, interactive mutli-lingual screen, more/less control feature, keep warm feature, popcorn key, quick minute, delay start and timer, 120-volt, stainless front and … More >>
Panasonic NN-SD688S Prestige 1300-Watt 1-1/5-Cubic-Foot Stainless-Steel Microwave Oven



Display is unreadable
Light does not turn on when the door is opened
Time input is hard to enter
Sound cannot be turned off
Sensor cooking and Inverter technology is good but they have completely messed up the basic design of the microwave.
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:16 amRating: 1 / 5
Excellent microwave!
Cooks faster than my previous GE.
My son gave me for Christmas.
Thank you.
September 2nd, 2010 at 8:37 amRating: 5 / 5
a great microwave, good size and very efficient. It heats up meals, foods really quick. Pretty to look at and does the job for a great price.
September 2nd, 2010 at 10:22 amRating: 5 / 5
Great features, love using a knob instead of pressing buttons. It had to fit in specific dimensions and this had the largest interior for those external dimensions.
September 2nd, 2010 at 12:09 pmRating: 5 / 5
I thought I would like setting cook time with a knob, but it’s not as quick or easy as punching it in with a keypad. This microwave has no numeric keypad.
Setting cook time is the main event. Why must Panasonic invent a way that triples the time and effort involved?
It won’t bother most people, but after 9 months I still find it a little annoying. You need to turn the knob a little, then a little more, then oops, back a little, almost there…OK good.
This microwave looks great and works great, but the knob idea was a mistake.
September 2nd, 2010 at 2:48 pmRating: 3 / 5