Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Countertop Microwaves

Panasonic NN-SN686S vs Panasonic NN-SN966S

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Panasonic NN-SN966S comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.5 vs 4.6). The gap is mostly about Large households and anyone who regularly reheats big dishes or casseroles and wants the most even, powerful microwave heating. — read the strengths below before deciding.

Panasonic NN-SN686S
Ranked #3 in Best Countertop Microwaves
Panasonic NN-SN686S
$259.95as of Jun 7

The Panasonic NN-SN686S brings the flagship's inverter technology and Genius Sensor down to a more manageable 1.2 cu ft, 1200W body. Consumer Reports rated it Excellent for both heat evenness and auto-defrost, making it arguably the best-heating microwave in this roundup per dish. It is the pick for buyers who want Panasonic's even cooking without the 2.2 cu ft model's bulk, accepting a smaller interior and dated looks.

Strengths
  • Same inverter even-heating and Genius Sensor as the flagship in a smaller body
  • Excellent Consumer Reports scores for heat evenness and defrosting
  • 1.2 cu ft fits most dishes while taking less counter space than the 2.2 model
Watch-outs
  • Capacity can feel limiting if you frequently cook large dishes
  • Old-fashioned styling and membrane controls
  • Costs more than conventional microwaves of similar size
Panasonic NN-SN966S
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Countertop Microwaves
Panasonic NN-SN966S
$289.95as of Jun 7

The Panasonic NN-SN966S is the most capable countertop microwave here: a 2.2 cu ft, 1250W inverter model whose constant-power inverter circuit and Genius Sensor deliver the even heating that traditional microwaves lack. Designer Appliances praises its gentle, uniform heat distribution, and it is the long-standing popular choice for big-dish households. The trade-offs are size, price, and some reliability complaints, but on cooking performance it leads the category.

Strengths
  • Inverter technology delivers genuinely even heating without burnt edges or frozen centers
  • Huge 2.2 cu ft interior fits large dishes and a dinner plate with room to spare
  • Powerful 1250W output cooks and reheats faster than most rivals
Watch-outs
  • Large footprint demands significant counter space
  • Some owners report premature failures, raising reliability questions
  • Membrane control panel feels dated next to dial-based rivals

How they stack up

Panasonic NN-SN686S

The compact sibling of the Panasonic NN-SN966S, sharing its inverter and Genius Sensor in a 1.2 cu ft body that matches the Toshiba EM131A5C-BS's footprint. Its inverter even-heating beats the conventional Toshiba EM131A5C-BS, Black+Decker EM925AB9, and Galanz GLCMKZ09BKR09; the only thing it gives up to the NN-SN966S is interior size and a little power.

Panasonic NN-SN966S

Shares Panasonic's inverter advantage with the smaller NN-SN686S — both heat more evenly than the conventional Toshiba EM131A5C-BS, Black+Decker EM925AB9, and Galanz GLCMKZ09BKR09 — but the NN-SN966S nearly doubles the NN-SN686S's interior at 2.2 cu ft. It is the largest and most powerful microwave in this roundup; the others are mid-size or compact.

Specs side-by-side

SpecPanasonic NN-SN686SPanasonic NN-SN966S
Power1200W1250W
Capacity1.2 cu ft2.2 cu ft
TechnologyInverter + Genius SensorInverter + Genius Sensor
Programs14 sensor presets14 sensor presets
Turntable13.4 in16.5 in
DefrostTurbo DefrostTurbo Defrost
FinishStainless steel
Warranty1 year1 year
Footprint23.9 x 19.4 in
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