The Panasonic NN-SN975S is a big countertop microwave. Its cooking chamber is bigger than other microwaves we've tested, including over-the-range models. Its controls include sensor cooking programs and a mute option. It has physical buttons instead of touch-sensitive ones, which you might like but they can also be more difficult to wipe clean.
The Panasonic NN-SN975S is a very fast microwave. It has a high 1250-watt output power and heats food faster than some microwaves with similar power output, like the Breville the Smooth Wave.
The Panasonic NN-SN975S comes in one stainless steel variant. You can see the label for the unit we tested here.
If you encounter another variant, let us know in the comments, and we'll update our review.
The Panasonic NN-SN975S is a large countertop microwave. Its cooking chamber can accommodate big dishes, and it reheats food quickly. Unlike most microwaves, it has physical buttons. This microwave has all the usual features, like reheat and defrost modes, sensor cooking options, and a mute function. If you don't need a big microwave, the Panasonic NN-SN77HS is a good mid-sized option with similar features.
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It has the biggest cooking chamber of all the countertop microwaves we've tested by a pretty significant margin, making it suitable for heating food in casserole dishes or mixing bowls. The light inside makes it decently easy to see into the chamber.
Unlike most other microwaves, this one stands out a bit because it has real buttons instead of touch-sensitive ones. You might like their feel better, although this design makes the control panel a little harder to wipe clean. The button layout is a bit different, but you have most of the same options as other Panasonic microwaves, like the Panasonic NN-SC67NS or the Panasonic NN-SN67HS. There are sensor cooking, reheating, and defrost modes that detect steam and automatically calculate the cooking time. There are also 'Standing Time,' 'Keep Warm,' and 'Delayed Start' modes. Unlike the NN-SC67NS, it doesn't have a dedicated 'Beverage' button; instead, the 'Keep Warm' function has its own button.
Microwaves all heat food in shallow dishes quite similarly and evenly. Heating evenness depends on factors like what kind of food you're microwaving, how much of it, and in what container. If you're interested in knowing more about microwave performance, check out our investigation here.
Like with shallow dishes, you won't notice a difference between how different microwaves perform when evenly heating food in deeper dishes. Evenness depends on what you're heating, not what microwave you use. You can read more about our investigation into microwave performance here.