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Panasonic - 1.2 Cu. Ft. 1000 Watt HomeCHEF CD87KS 4-in-1 Multioven Microwave - Airfryer, Broiler, Convection, Inverter - Silver
User rating, 4.4 out of 5 stars with 314 reviews.
4.4(314 Reviews)- 113 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
The Ultimate All-in-One Oven
It’s a microwave, broiler, air fryer and convection oven all in one! Use each function independently or a combination to cook an array of meals with delicious results.
Healthy Air Fryer
Quickly circulates hot air around food producing crispy, brown results, no pre-heat required. French fries, nuggets, and wings are crispy and delicious with less calories.
A Second Oven
Convection Bake function ranges from 100° & 215° to 425°F, with or without preheat, for baking and roasting. FlashXpress Broiler is perfect for toasting, browning and crisping.
Inverter Microwave
Panasonic’s patented inverter technology for smart, even defrosting, reheating, cooking and keeping food warm. With Genius Sensor Cook, Turbo Defrost and dedicated setting
Sleek, Space Saving Design
Large capacity with small overall footprint, 22”W x 13.4”H x 17”D with a 14.2” turntable. Sits on your countertop or can be built-in with an optional trim kit (NN-TK81KCS)
The Ultimate All-in-One Oven
It’s a microwave, broiler, air fryer and convection oven all in one! Use each function independently or a combination to cook an array of meals with delicious results.
Healthy Air Fryer
Quickly circulates hot air around food producing crispy, brown results, no pre-heat required. French fries, nuggets, and wings are crispy and delicious with less calories.
A Second Oven
Convection Bake function ranges from 100° & 215° to 425°F, with or without preheat, for baking and roasting. FlashXpress Broiler is perfect for toasting, browning and crisping.
Inverter Microwave
Panasonic’s patented inverter technology for smart, even defrosting, reheating, cooking and keeping food warm. With Genius Sensor Cook, Turbo Defrost and dedicated setting
Sleek, Space Saving Design
Large capacity with small overall footprint, 22”W x 13.4”H x 17”D with a 14.2” turntable. Sits on your countertop or can be built-in with an optional trim kit (NN-TK81KCS)
Enjoy evenly heated meals with consistent flavor
Convection technology uses a fan to circulate heat during the cooking process, effectively minimizing the number of hot spots and cold spots.
Sensor cook technology
Determines when the food is ready and automatically adjusts the cooking time.
PowerGrill
Grilling element cooks crispy food, including pizza, by using 1300W of grill power.
A variety of cooking programs to fit your needs
Defrost, bread function and quartz grill.
Enjoy evenly heated meals with consistent flavor
Convection technology uses a fan to circulate heat during the cooking process, effectively minimizing the number of hot spots and cold spots.
Sensor cook technology
Determines when the food is ready and automatically adjusts the cooking time.
PowerGrill
Grilling element cooks crispy food, including pizza, by using 1300W of grill power.
A variety of cooking programs to fit your needs
Defrost, bread function and quartz grill.
What's Included
- Airfry Basket, Wire Rack, Enamel Tray, Glass Turntable, Roller Ring
Manuals & Guides
- Quick Start Guide
- User Manual
Q: Questioncan this take the place of a full size oven for 2 people? I read it can do a frozen pizza, what size ham (height and width) can it do?
Asked by Cecelia.
- A:Answer The rotating glass plate takes up most of the length & width and it is 14” in diameter. Interior height is 8”. We have cooked frozen fries in the basket and it has a broiler type heating element at the top so I am confident it could do a frozen pizza. As far as ham goes? We still use our oven for stuff like that since we have a family of 5. We do like this unit, a bit pricey, but does a lot of different things. We didn’t plan on replacing anything with it except our microwave. One note, the top gets very hot in Air Fry mode so be sure to keep the top clutter free.
Answered by Ruggie
Q: QuestionCan I toast bread in this?
Asked by Jen.
- A:Answer I'm not sure why the previous answer was given. You ask if it's possible. The fast answer is YES it is! DETAILS: 1) So far, to toast it works best with the BROILER function. The biggest trade-off is IF you want anything past "light golden brown" you run the risk of drying out a regular sliced piece of store bread, especially after you flip it turning it into a very large "cracker". My work around takes some experimenting. Toast one side first. Remove the bread slices from the "air fryer basket" -- this way you can toast four to six slices at a time which makes the fuss work worthwhile and a real time saver, especially if you have kids!! LIGHTLY butter or spread margarine on the UNTOASTED SIDE, pop it back into the oven, and watch carefully to prevent a possible burning of the toast. Once you have discovered what works best for you (the times) -- you're gold!! The broiler is either on or off, so the only possible adjustment is the time it takes. Experimentation is best. 2) THICKER slices are infinitely better!! Think "Texas Toast" or for the kids, two slices of toast in one. The above works very well to have toasted top and bottom with a soft hot center. BTW -- THIS works fantastically well if you want some fast FRENCH TOAST!!! And one other suggestion along that line Jen -- IF you can locate a yellow EGG BREAD called "Challah" an eastern European Jewish discovery and specialty -- get an unsliced loaf, cut one inch thick slices NOT overlooking the ends! Follow what I've suggested here soaking the slices in your raw egg mix of course! Oh, make sure that the raw eggs "drain" from the slices or some will drip through the mesh basket onto the enameled pan. Not to worry! It comes off easily even after four rounds of six slices each! INCREDIBLE!! 3) DON'T be afraid to experiment!! If you watch the machine while you experiment you are not likely to spoil any food even if you don't care for the results. I've got a teething grandchild that's absolutely NUTZ over the cooled French Toasted challah. It has to be his FAVORITE breakfast food, and no doubt he'd vanish it for lunch and dinner if we made it!
Answered by Gerry
Q: QuestionI can't find anything about appropriate cookware. Can you use metal cookware in this unit when you are air frying and glass when you are microwaving? The local BestBuy guy said "Sure you can." but I don't think he was terribly knowledgeable.
Asked by Cypresslady.
- A:Answer Metal cookware can only be used for Broil and Convection. You can use oven glassware & ceramic for Microwave mode. For Airfry mode you need to use the Airfry basket on wire rack on enamel tray.
Answered by Panasonic Team
Q: QuestionThe only specs I can find - including the manual - show the operating voltage as 240 Vac. Is this the Canadian model only? Is there a US model operating at 120 Vac?
Asked by Oldensign.
- A:Answer The Power Source needed is 120 V, 60 Hz.
Answered by Panasonic Team
Q: QuestionOverview states a 13 x 9 Pan may be used. Rotating turntable seems to interfere. How do I use this size pan?
Asked by Bk.
- A:Answer This 13” x9” pan rotates on the turntable when perfectly centered. The pan has to have minimal trim around the top.
Answered by Dennman
Q: QuestionI have the room on the sides and top but not the back. This replaces my old built in. Can I safely use this?
Asked by BAM.
- A:Answer The oven must be placed on a flat, stable surface, which is more than 36 inches (91.6 cm) height from the ground. Place the front surface of the door 3 inches (7.6 cm) or more from the counter top edge to avoid accidental tipping of the microwave oven during normal use. For proper operation, the oven must have sufficient air flow. Allow 6 inches (15 cm) of space on the top of the oven, 4 inches (10 cm) at back and 2 inches (5 cm) on both sides. If one side of the oven is placed flush to a wall, the other side or top must not be blocked.
Answered by Panasonic Team
Q: QuestionI unplug all my electrics when they are not in use. Date and time on an oven or stove are of no interest to me. But there is talk of setting this oven up. I don't want to set it up. Can't I just plug it in and use it?
Asked by mau123.
- A:Answer we lost power and we decided to set the time but nothing else was needed to cook. hope that helps. easy set up there really is not any :)
Answered by KatieR
Q: QuestionHow many amps power is required? Does microwave+ plug into regular 110 outlet? If not what type of outlet required? Thanks
Asked by TXGUY.
- A:Answer Thank you for reaching out to us! The oven must be plugged into at least a 15 A or 20 A, 120 V, 60 Hz grounded outlet. Where a standard two-prong outlet is encountered, it is the personal responsibility and obligation of the consumer to have it replaced with a properly grounded three-prong outlet.
Answered by Panasonic Team
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