🍳 Cook Smarter, Not Harder!
The Panasonic NN-SV79MS is a 1.4 cu.ft countertop microwave oven that combines 1200 watts of power with smart inverter technology and Alexa compatibility, making meal prep effortless and efficient. With features like Genius Sensor cooking and a sleek stainless steel design, it’s the perfect addition to any modern kitchen.
Brand Name | Panasonic |
Model Info | NN-SV79MS |
Item Weight | 27.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.4 x 20.43 x 12.95 inches |
Item model number | NN-SV79MS |
Energy Use | 1200 Watts |
Capacity | 1.4 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | NN-SV79MS |
Special Features | Works with Alexa, Inverter Technology, Genius Sensor Cooking |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Wattage | 1200 watts |
Defrost | Defrost |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Roller Ring, Glass Turntable |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 27.3 Pounds |
R**E
Works great with Alexa
This is a big, powerful microwave that looks sleek and classy. It’s so easy to use. I just put the food in, close the door and tell Alexa what to do!
X**E
Quality microwave
9.17.24 Note: microwave failed three weeks ago and is sitting at the Panasonic approved repair facility where it languishes unrepaired. Panasonic is supposed to get in contact with the repair facility as they replaced what was supposed to be the faulty part but didn’t fix the machine. To date, Panasonic has not returned their calls. For that reason I can no longer recommend this microwave.There may be some new product shock when setting up this microwave. The manual is fairly epic but thankfully is laid out well and makes sense. If you aren’t planning to use an Amazon smart speaker nor your phone then some features may be a button pushing mess. That is because there are a ton of features and the buttons/dial are fairly sparse. I like that, most of the buttons on most microwaves are of no use to me and on this microwave are available but require extra button combinations and pushes.I use the Alexa phone app and have been exceptionally pleased with how the app works and with how easily the microwave responds. If I’m reheating something I use it like a traditional microwave. It is nice to know however that more complex things can be done with it.Bottom line, if you dislike using voice activated control this microwave is probably not for you. For traditional use the interface is simple but effective. For traditional tasks this microwave will get the job done while offering many additional types of usage should you desire it.
A**N
Uses Alexa but the Commands are not as easy (intuitive) as you'd think
First off, trying to heat things by just pressing the Sensor button is a joke. Whatever you put in there will likely catch fire if you aren't watching closely. I'm not sure this senses anything, to be honest. I am marginally happy with Alexa taking commands but you have to be very specific and basically memorize the few things Alexa can control. If you take the time to learn how the buttons work (and it's a lot different than your typical microwave) only then is this a 4 star product. Overall, I'm happy with it although it's hard to tell from this review. ;)
C**E
Don't Waste Your Money
It was a great microwave - for about 8 months. Then it started tripping my breaker every once in awhile. Powering off for no reason. And now it's just dead - won't power on, no lights, nothing. I've only had it for a little over a year, and even though I know things aren't built with longevity in mind these days, I'd expect more mileage out of this piece of s*** for $200-300.
G**L
Perfect for me
Delivered perfectly. Functions as advertised. Easily added to alexa devices. Would buy again.
A**A
Unplug It Before Setting up New Smart Devices!
I love this smart microwave oven & I had no problems with what others consider drawbacks—like having to press Start after the 30-seconds button is pushed—because my last microwave was also a Panasonic, so I'm accustomed to how the Panasonic folks think. But because I'm chronically ill enough to have been disabled, energy-wise, 35 years ago, & brain fog often makes life difficult, I needed an Amazon associate to help me set it up. You may have no problem at all, though.Because of my erratic energy problem, I can no longer get an accurate Rx for eyeglasses, so reading & understanding instructions in print too small for many elderly folks—80-yrs old is now closer than 70 for me—isn't an option which reduces me to trial & error. So, it took me a while to realize that one must press Microwave before using the dial for minutes & seconds at High power (or lower) in anything but 30-second intervals.I can't eat like most people do, so for me the Popcorn button & many of the settings at the Start dial are useless. So, I use Alexa primarily & often to cook fresh & frozen vegetables for which I learned to say "microwave" instead of "cook" to get the job done. Otherwise, Alexa may tell me HOW to cook them instead of actually cooking them. When cooking times are given, on a "steamables" bag for instance, I automatically give Alexa another 90 seconds of cooking time. And then afterwards I have her countdown 5 minutes to allow the hot veggies to continue cooking w/their own heat since "al dente" veggies are more difficult to digest.Both this smart microwave & my old Panasonic overheat foods to be reheated, even if I turn the dial to minus for a shorter microwaving time. So, unless you really want your food piping hot, remove it instead of stirring if that's what's called for at the beep before it's finished.If you want Alexa to add time when the microwave signals that it's done, tell her before the beeping is over. Otherwise, she may tell you that the microwave isn't running.My Panasonic standard microwave & my Ninja Foodi played very well together even though it was also 1200W. Unfortunately, this one trips the breaker it's on if I use it while my Foodi is also in use.But the most aggravating for me is that it interferes with setting up new smart devices & conversing with Alexa if it's running. It took me 2 years to realize that this microwave, plugged into the same outlet, was preventing new devices from finding my network. Prior to that I easily set up everything I needed to. Amazon's own plugs especially used to set up in a flash.So, tonight when I had difficulty getting an Amazon smart plug set up, I recalled I needed to unplug this microwave 1st because that's what worked setting up another Amazon smart plug a few months ago after the tiny print somewhere mentioned "microwave oven". Moving the microwave elsewhere, as suggested, isn't an option for me. So, my solution of temporarily unplugging it, not to mention perseverance, is what works for me. I forgot that last week while setting up a new phone, so very little copied over Wi-Fi. This week I started over with the smart microwave unplugged & in 9-minutes everything copied over including all of my Alexa routines, etc. Thus, is the hidden power of a microwave oven.That has been the case even with those devices that I installed years ago, not just new ones. So, try that if you're having difficulty. Other than that, that's the only problem I've had & I would buy this microwave oven again should the need arise.
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