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We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Microwave Ovens. This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of microwave oven.
Countertop microwaves
Countertop microwave models come in compact, midsize, and large sizes and in finishes from whiteware to stainless steel.
Compact models are as small as 18-inches wide, 13.5-inches deep, and 11-inches high. Mid-size models average 17-inches wide, 20.5-inches high, and 12-inches deep. Large models average 24-inches wide, 14-inches high, and 18.5-inches deep. The capacity can range from 1.1 cubic feet (small) up to 2 cubic feet (large). Countertop microwaves are best for the budget shopper who has plenty of space.
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Microwaves with sensors
Microwave sensors determine when the food is done automatically and turn the oven off, which prevents overcooking or undercooking the food and means there are fewer buttons for you to push. Also, sensors enable one-touch cooking for preprogrammed recipes or food-cook times. If you buy a microwave that includes sensors, you'll cook food more efficiently. Features like sensors and variable power settings can reduce cooking time even more.
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Preprogrammed microwave - auto settings
Beyond standard auto settings such as Defrost, Cook, and Fresh Vegetables, many microwaves now include preprogrammed settings to cook food items such as popcorn (the microwave item most likely to burn), pizza, baked potatoes, frozen dinners, chicken breasts, soup, or sauce. Many models include settings for melt/soften or "add 30 seconds" for one-touch extra heating.
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Panasonic NN-SD377S - microwave oven - freestanding:

