Panasonic NN-SD466MBPQ Microwave Oven Review
Panasonic UK was established in 1972 and since then the company has grown substantially and become a leading supplier of consumer and business related electronics products. It is a leader in TVs, camera and camcorders system solutions and much more.
Capacity and dimensions:
The Panasonic NN-SD466M countertop microwave has a capacity of 27liters. This microwave sports a turntable which is of diameter 13.39 inches. The whole unit has its dimensions as, (H x W x D) 11.97 x 20.08 x 14.96 inches and weighs 12 kgs. It has an attractive metallic silver finish with stainless steel interior coating.
The new interface:
The Panasonic NN-SD466MBPQ 900 watts microwave oven comes with a new control panel dial interface that pops out when in use and sits flush when not in use. This new electronic touch interface operates in a very clever fashion to access all the menu functions. This kind of a rotary dial interface hence, reduces the number of buttons needed on the device, making the device look less complicated and increases the aesthetic appeal. The only criticism that we have with the design is that, the inverter logo on the front of the unit makes it look cheap.

Power:
NN-SD466MBPQ microwave with inverter technology is a 900watts device that has five power levels. This enables different types of foods to be defrosted, reheated and cooked quickly.
Features:
Turbo Reheat and Chaos Defrost features:
Panasonic’s NN-SD466MBPQ 27 litre Capacity microwave is completely packed with a lot of interesting features. One of such features is the turbo reheat which gives initial boost of power while reheating certain food stuffs. Panasonic’s Chaos Defrost system, dramatically reduces defrosting times and at the same time, it significantly improves on the process itself .
60 minute cooking and Inverter technology:
The 60 minute cooking feature makes cooking intensely easy with this new microwave from Panasonic. It has a unique inverter technology that supplies constant power in high, medium and low settings. This ensures that the cooking performance of the microwave is fast and even.
Convection cook and Sensor programs:
The absence of convection cook, that is, an oven that uses a fan to circulate hot air allowing the food to be brown and crisp is disappointing. But the sensor programs which is a continuing trend in Panasonic microwaves is a great boon. This means, you can pop in anything, say vegetables and it will cook them for the correct time based on the steam generated within the microwave.
Cleaning and Safety:
The acrylic lining allows easy cleaning of the NN-SD466M microwave. And for safety purposes, child lockout facility is available.
Power consumption and warranty:
The power consumption of this microwave is 1260Watts, which is not bad. The related voltage is 230- 240v and has a power frequency of 50Hz. The Panasonic NN-SD466M comes with a warranty of one year.
Conclusion:
Panasonic NN-SD466MBPQ is a great piece of microwave with a wide range of features and functionalities. The new interface is a breeze to use. The instructions are clear and as such the microwave is very easy to use.
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Panasonic NN-SD466MBPQ Inverter Microwave Oven - Technical Specifications, Features
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Model Name | NN-SD466MBPQ |
| Model number | 35938986 |
| Microwave type | Countertop |
| Interior Dimensions (H x W x D) | 217 x 359 x 352 mm |
| Exterior Dimensions (H x W x D) | 304 x 510 x 380 mm |
| Weight | 12 kg |
| Colour | Metallic silver |
| Turn table | Yes |
| Turn table dimensions | 13.39 Inches |
| Interface type | Electronic Touch - Rotary Dial |
| Interior coating | Stainless steel |
| Capacity | 27 litres |
| Convection cook | No |
| Inverter power supply system | Yes |
| Child lockout | Yes |
| Exclusive features | Turbo Reheat Chaos Defrost 60 minute cooking Sensor programs |
| Cooking power (IEC) | 900 watts |
| Power levels | Five power levels |
| Power consumption | 1260Watts |
| Warranty | One year |








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