Panasonic microwaves nna754w, nna755w, and 883w

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    stephen66
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    Hi,

    I was thinking of buying a combination microwave either Panasonic 754w or 883w. I looked online to see if I could get a bargain but the online sites are seelling 755 not 754. I have emailed the stores; they say the 755 is a real model. I have emailed Panasonic; they say it does not exist! What is going on? Is the 755 an import?

    There are not any manuals to download from Panasonic’s site so it is difficult to comapre models before buying. I understand the 883 has a sensor for automatic cooking but it only works on ready meals, so I am unlikeely to benefit from this feature! I think my dad had a Toshiba microwave many years ago with this feature but it worked with many dishes. Why isn’t sensor cooking more common?

    I understand the advantage of the 883 is that it has shelves like a normal oven. If I bought the 754 (or 5!) would I be disadvantaged by not having shelves? Does the turntable rotate if using just the grill or oven; if so I can see that being a problem for big dishes; I would have to use circular ones that would turn.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

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    Tubs
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    Re: Panasonic microwaves nna754w, nna755w, and 883w

    Hi

    have looked at Panasonic info for you, and of what I can see the NNA755 does not exist 🙁 (not listed in tech library). I think Panasonic are correct in what they say.

    As for the 883 looking at documentation and parts list for this, it appears not to have shelves (cant see any in the parts list ❓ ), if it does they are well hidden.

    Hope this helps

    Tubs

    #135501
    admin
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    Re: Panasonic microwaves nna754w, nna755w, and 883w

    Thanks for your help. When using a combi microwave for cooking or grilling only; does the turntable rotate? If so this could cause problems with rectangular dishes! Is a more expensive model with shelves (whatever the correct model numbers may be!) the best way to go? Thanks.

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