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Panasonic NN-H765WF Sensor Microwave Review
Article by Donal Keegan
The Panasonic NN-H765WF Sensor microwave oven is a white 1.6 cubic foot, 1200 watt microwave oven. It has a 1-3/5 cubic foot capacity that has a 15 inch turntable. It heats or cooks food evenly with a touch sensor cooking feature. It has a keep warm mode and an inverter defrost system. It comes with 10 power levels, and a menu screen with function buttons.
This microwave oven has a 4 multi-stage cooking option, a quick minute feature, and a popcorn key. It also has a timer and delay start option. The interior of the oven is made of epoxy. The door is easy to open with an indentation on the side. It has a moisture sensor and program settings. It has no broiler or convection capacities. It comes with one touch cooking categories. The microwave measures 19″ x 22″ x 12″ and weighs about 35 pounds. It comes with a 1-year limited warranty.
Pros
A review mentioned that the Panasonic NN-H765WF Sensor microwave oven has an inverter function that lets you cook, heat or defrost food without burning the exterior while the insides get heated too. The unit can power down on low continuous heat instead of working on bursts of high power. This function prevents burn spots on the outer edges of the food.
Another review said that the inverter is able to thaw food all the way to the middle and not just the outer part. Some buyer also commented that the microwave does not move around when you press the buttons on the front panel. Many microwave ovens move around when you start operating them or pushing buttons in the front control panel.
Many users also said that it is a space saving microwave and has the power of much bigger ovens in a smaller size. Some also sad that the oven can cook food evenly unlike most microwave ovens that leave the inside part slightly raw compared to the outer portion.
Cons
One user said that his Panasonic NN-H765WF Sensor microwave oven did not cook food fast enough for a microwave. He said his old microwave cooked food faster and probably used less power. Another reviewer said that the casing felt cheap compared to older microwaves. He also mentioned that it was hard to open and close the door of this microwave oven.
Another user said that he could not see the inside of the microwave while it was turned on. He could not see if the food was burning or still raw. Another buyer said that the door of the microwave broke after only a few days. Some user also mentioned that their microwave broke after only a few months of use.
The Panasonic NN-H765WF Sensor microwave oven is pretty good for a small microwave oven and can basically do what a larger and more expensive microwave does. Sonly. me say it even works better than more sophisticated models. The best feature seems to be the power down function and the inverter process that lets you defrost or cook food evenly.
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What Design Of Kitchen Will Best Suit You?
Article by Verne Eliasov
When you are in the market to revamp your kitchen, you will be offered a plethora of choices regarding design and style, as well as materials and colours. It is important that you keep a clear idea in mind of what you would like, before you allow yourself to become overwhelmed by all the choices.
When you are looking to remodel your kitchen, it is a great idea to do some research on what you would like. Look at interior decorating magazines, interior design websites on the internet, and also visit nearby interior shops. You will most likely have an idea of what you would personally like in your kitchen with regards to colour and materials and style.
If you are going to have an interior decorator help you make your decision, it is important that you completely agree with all of their ideas regarding design and style. Do not let an interior designer pressure you into something that you may not want to live with in your home for the next however many years. Remember that the kitchen is the heart of your home and it needs to be spacious, welcoming, clean and comfortable.
It is a good idea to do the shopping for your new kitchen yourself. This way you can see and experience the different colour and material options yourself. You will only be able to see what the difference between granite, marble and wood for a countertop is when you have seen and felt them and spoken to a qualified consultant. Do not be pressured by the salespeople trying to force you into buying their wares, it is important that you go with your gut on what you believe would look good and work well in your kitchen. Furthermore, you do not need to follow fancy design trends either. You may find that over the top kitchen designs could land up looking old fashioned and out of date a couple of years later.
If it is at all possible, try and have your new kitchen designed with a company that will be able to do a preview for you on a computer program. That way you will have a digital preview of what your desired kitchen shapes, colours and materials would look like.
Everyone has their own individual tastes. What suits someone might not suit another person. If you are uncertain about being bold in your choices, stick to neutral colours and tried and tested materials and designs. Perhaps you enjoy having a lot of storage space in your kitchen; then you can make sure that your new kitchen has a lot of new cupboards. Some people would like a nice island in the middle of their kitchen for extra food preparation space, and to act as a breakfast nook. This all depends on what the dream vision of your kitchen is that you have in your head. Perhaps you would like to try a new curved kitchen design that will add a whole new, softer and modern element to your kitchen.
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How to buy kitchen lighting
Article by housetohome
How to choose the right lighting for your kitchen – check out these great tips from the experts
Your kitchen needs to be practical, sociable and comfortable, so planning the right lighting scheme is essential. We’ve given you a few tips on lighting different areas and creating different moods.
SpotlightsRecessed into the ceiling or on a track, these are great for ambient and task lighting. Don’t just fit them in a grid – plan their layouts so they illuminate certain areas such as hobs or islands.
Cupboard lightingGlass-fronted cupboards lit within by LEDs or a fluorescent tube create an atmospheric look, while cupboards with solid doors benefit from sensor-activated lights that come on when you open them.
Plinth lightsConcealed lighting along the bottom panel of cupboards will flood the floor with light, making the room seem larger. Some plinths come ready-fitted with lights, or you’ll need to fix a length of low-voltage strip.
Over Counter lightsTask lighting should illuminate what you’re doing, but worktops can fall into shadow when you stand between them and the ceiling light. Go for lights built into units or buy strip lighting and position where needed.
Kitchen lighting safetyRegarding lighting in the kitchen, Jim Speirs, director general of NICEIC (an independent regulatory body for electrical installation safety) recommends applying care and attention to the design and installation of switches. ‘Make sure any switches are fitted at least 300mm away from the sink and taps to stop water coming into contact with electricity,’ he says. If you have any safety queries about lighting installation in the kitchen, visit http://www.niceic.org.uk or call 0870 013 0391.Mood Lighting
Mood lighting is used to create atmosphere and can be achieved in a variety of ways from uplighters on cabinet tops to LEDs set into an island. For greater control over light levels, also consider fitting dimmers.
Task Lighting
To create a safe kitchen environment, worksurfaces and food preparation areas need to be effectively lit. Don’t rely on general light from in front or behind, as this will cast shadows. Instead, ensure that light is situated so that it shines directly down onto the worktop. You can do this by using low-voltage lights recessed directly into the underside of units or lights fitted centrally over an island.Feature Lighting
Lighting can be a dramatic focal point in itself, for example, a striking row of pendants over a dining table, or spots that emphasize an object in the kitchen. Glass-fronted cupboards can be internally lit to show off glassware or glass shelves can be lit from above or below to draw attention to decorative items.
LEDs
LEDs (light emitting diodes) are the latest revolution in kitchen lighting, and contain a tiny chip (diode) that directly converts electricity to light. They have a life of between 50,000 and 100,000 hours and produce very little heat, making them much safer than standard bulbs. LEDs can be used to create task, mood and feature lighting. Jane Stewart, design director at Mowlem & Co says, ‘We do suggest LED plinth lighting quite often as it can create a beautiful link between the furniture and the floor.’
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