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 410 reviews.
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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 desgin
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.
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What's Included
Airfry Basket, Wire Rack, Enamel Tray, Glass Turntable, Roller Ring
Manuals & Guides
- Quick Start Guide
- User Manual
Key Specs
- Product Height13 33/64 inches
- Product Width22 1/16 inches
- Product Depth17 23/32 inches
- App CompatibleNo
- Microwave TypeCountertop
- Sensor CookYes
- Control TypeButton, Knob
- Wattage1000 watts
- Color FinishStainless steel
General
- Product Name1.2 Cu. Ft. 1000 Watt HomeCHEF CD87KS 4-in-1 Multioven Microwave - Airfryer, Broiler, Convection, Inverter
- BrandPanasonic
- Model NumberNN-CD87KS
- ColorSilver
- Color CategorySilver
- Color FinishStainless steel
Dimension
- Product Height13 33/64 inches
- Product Width22 1/16 inches
- Product Depth17 23/32 inches
- Product Weight39.1 pounds
- Interior Microwave Cavity Dimensions9 x 14 31⁄32 x15 23⁄64
Capacity
- Capacity1.2 cubic feet
- Microwave SizeMid-size
Connectivity
- App CompatibleNo
Features
- Microwave TypeCountertop
- Interior MaterialStainless steel
- TimerYes
- Child LockYes
- TurntableYes
- Removable TurntableYes
- Interior Light(s)No
- Compatible Trim Kit AvailableYes
- Compatible Trim Kit ModelNN-TK81KCS
Controls
- Sensor CookYes
- Control TypeButton, Knob
- Number of Preset Programs20
Function
- Oven Cooking ModesConvection, Defrost, Grill, Air fry, Broil, Roast, Bake
- Oven Preset SettingsPizza
Electrical Specification
- Voltage230 volts
- Wattage1000 watts
- Grill Power1300 watts
- Power Consumption2130 watts
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC885170422612
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 410 reviews
(410 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Performance4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
- Cook Settings4.4
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.5
Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A good versatile expensive microwave
||Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Panasonic HomeCHEF 4 in 1 countertop microwave is a very good machine. The first microwave that our family uses for cooking and not just warming up tea and other food items. We use the air fry and the combo cooking options quite often. It is expensive but as we become more capable in its use, I feel it will earns its cost. The only two negatives so far is that we need to arrange a table with a proper height as the wife needs all the countertop space there is and the cooling fan makes quite a din at the end of the cooking.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
Awesome microwave with cheap lipstick
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I was expecting higher quality finishes for a microwave this expensive. Not sure why they used cheap painted knobs when its suppose to be a premium product. We use the microwave pretty intermittently and this started to rub off after 6 months of light use. Its bad enough that the buttons aren't backlit but they use cheap paint with small font for labels. The function of the microwave are quite good after going inversion I won't go back to a normal microwave. Unfortunately the air-fryer is more of a gimmick because you can't even choose the temperature to cook.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .We are sorry to read that your experience was not up to the standards. If you’re open to discussing it further, please contact the Support Team via Live Chat on the Panasonic Website, Contact Us option, Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm EST in order to determine how we can provide you with a solution. -G
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Rolls Royce
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The Rolls Royce of Microwave. I need to learn how to cook! Complicated but it does what is says. Take a while to get use to its power and large 14 inch turntable. Panasonic needs to offer microwave splatter covers for the 14 inch turntable. They are hard to find in the aftermarket.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .We are thrilled to have you as part of the PANASONIC family! Thank you for sharing your kind words with us. We look forward to hearing from you again soon!
- Pros mentioned:Convection, Features, Vent
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Oven with all the features I wanted. Great buy!
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I love this oven! It has all the features I wanted: microwave, air fryer, toaster, convection and doesn’t take up much space, all at a great price. I haven’t used all the options but it’s very easy to navigate as the touchpad is straightforward. At most I cook for two so now I don’t have to heat my big oven and aggravate my back bending over to place and remove the food from oven. Easy to clean and aesthetically pleasing. Air frying equipment, baking sheet included with purchase. I debated about spending so much but when I broke down what it would cost to buy each appliance individually, I absolutely came out ahead. I’m very happy I made this purchase.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .Thank you for sharing your positive experience! -M
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love it
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Love it - works great and looks good on my counter
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .We are thrilled to have you as part of the PANASONIC family! Thank you for sharing your kind words with us. We look forward to hearing from you again soon! -M
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Poor support/Poor performance
||Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.DON'T BUY!! After it's warranty period they provide limited to no support. We purchased this in June but couldn't start using it till September (Kitchen Remodel delays) Best Buy doesn't care and tells you go to the manufacturer. They don't care either, dial on unit loses ink and looks terrible with typical use. Fryer is poor on performance.
No, I would not recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .We are sorry to hear that the dealer was not able to assist you in the situation you are having with the NN-CD87KS unit. Based on the information you have provided, we would not be able to advise you of a remedy at the moment because we would need more details about the situation. Our support team is waiting and ready to assist you so please go to the Panasonic Contact Us page to choose the method you prefer.
- Pros mentioned:Features
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great 4 in 1 multioven
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I bought this to replace my 15 year old Jenn-air built-in that was a microwave and convection oven combination. The 4 in 1 feature was a draw as was the sleek look. I have had it for a little over a month. This microwave definitely has a learning curve with all the functions it can do. My biggest complaint is the air fryer function. The first issue is there is no temperature setting for air frying and because of this you really don't know how long food needs to cook, In general everything takes longer in this air fryer than my previous air fryer. I have tried to figure out the temperature it cooks at but there is no information on Panasonic's web site nor the owner's manual. Overall I am satisfied with it
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Panasonic Team
Posted .Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and feedback with us! -M
- Pros mentioned:Cooking, Features, VentCons mentioned:Controls, Power, Rack
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Oven: Whatta Knockout! // Manual Needs Work
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.FAST READ: The manufacturer's name says a LOT about this machine! It's a Panasonic so it's going to be an excellent device! The name says it all, and it's DEFINITELY worth the money! The name though should be a 6-in-1 Combination Microwave, Convection, and Broiling and Air Fryer unit because in our experiences, the two combination aspects add additional functionality that significantly increases the utility of this oven. This one unit, will allow us to get rid of a free-standing large air fryer, a separate convection oven/toaster and a large microwave. The gain in counter space is very significant and a big part of the reasons why we chose this machine. We have a very tiny kitchen! There's only ONE BIG negative note -- the manual leaves a fair amount to be desired. Much more on that below. THE DETAILS: Out of the box there were three observations that support the QUALITY of this Multi-purpose oven: 1) The accessories were efficiently packed. Superior design -- fantastic execution, and it all slides out easily. 2) The photo shows the SIX supporting wheels for the essential glass tray. The extra 2 wheels add a significant amount of stability that prevents spillage when removing heavier and hot dishes from the oven interior. This is also a safety gain for kids using the oven that will help prevent burns! 3) The interior photo shows a polished stainless steel interior that we suspect will significantly outlast the more typical enameled steel interiors which in our experiences with some seven or eight stand alone microwaves: the wheel rings ALWAYS seem to wear off the enamel first and that allows rust through the floor of the microwave before it otherwise might fail in use. Chalk this up to being a major potential money saver. There are CRITICAL instructions that you need to be aware of that are buried in the Owners Manual on page 15 that we both feel OUGHT to be emphasized perhaps with an additional bright paper insert. From our observations, these helpful indicators, US style measurements v metric, Language display choice (English, French or Spanish), and "beep" choice (beep on/off), can ONLY be entered the FIRST TIME the unit is plugged into electrical power. We consider this to be a significant oversight in the manual, and oven control design. Worse, IF you miss making your own choices, you don't get a second chance even if you unplug the oven, and then plug it back in again. Apparently there are factory defaults, but those are not mentioned either. So don't overlook this important FIRST STEP and be READY to make your choices. In our family it actually would be more helpful to be able to flip between American style measurements for me, and metric for my spouse! In general the Owner's Manual's utility could be improved by printed "tabs" along the outside edge. This is a machine that has a learning curve, and the manual does not take that into sufficient consideration! It simply is NOT EASY to find a topic -- it's there, but you waste time hunting for it! There is thankfully an incomplete Table of Contents -- however, by the time two people are done flipping back and forth, the manual begins to show wear and could fall apart. At least ONE very important item is totally missing from the Contents!! I saved it for last. The most irritating but necessary function -- our rural location is prone to frequent power outages -- Setting the Clock, is very clear and easy to do! AIR-FRYING: We use this a LOT! We were pleased to discover that the time settings we've grown accustomed to using in a free-standing air fryer so far have held over fairly well. In general we learned to add two or three minutes to the air-fry time we were accustomed to using. The photo showing the fish-and-chips was our first experiment. You can see the before and after for better evaluation. BTW - we found the suggested times in the manual were grossly more than what worked for us. What you see in the photos was accomplished in 12 minutes not 20-30 minutes suggested -- now we use 14 mins. Our freezer stores at -20 degrees f -- so as a matter of cooking efficiency we are talking about a significant increase in food temperature in a relatively short period of time, as verified by the food thermometer we used to check doneness. Second point -- this air-fryer is much more directional than the free-standing unit it will replace. "Flipping" food about 2/3rds of the way through the time allotted for cooking is STRONGLY suggested. We never had to do this with the free-standing unit. BROILING: We found that this works much better with seafood and other very THIN slices or patties of meat. We have not yet tested doing our preferred 1" thick steaks, chops etc. BTW, when broiling fish/burgers with the enameled pan on top of the wire rack -- we found that there is no need to flip the fish/burgers as the pan definitely cooks it swiftly from the underside while the broiling unit cooks from the top. CONVECTION BAKING: So far, there's no significant time difference between the stand-alone unit and the Panasonic. The repetitive pressing of the control to set temperature seems a bit much, but we grew accustomed soon enough. Thankfully we use the higher temperatures and don't usually use the lower temperatures. It is important to be mindful of the number of presses you are using to set the temperature as we discovered if you go lower than what you want there doesn't seem to be an easy or fast way to go UP in temperature to correct an entry mistake. You need to keep pressing "Convection Bake" as many as 21 times to get back to 410 degrees if you miss it the first time around. So easy does it! MICROWAVE: Fairly straight-forward. Again the repetitive pressing to set the desired power, as opposed to a number pad to simply punch it in that most microwaves have. Thankfully in this mode, there are only seven settings to scroll through. Perhaps because we messed up on the initial power on first time settings, we did not find it possible to use the "weight" setting for the microwave use. Probably this is a consequence of missing this instruction is totally missing from the FIRST TIME USE section. COMBINATIONS: These two automated combination functions add an unbelievable amount of efficiency and versatility to this oven! The COST is the time it takes to master these functions, and we found the manual to be needlessly confusing in this area. The combinations are: A) microwave and broiling which is suggested for one-dish meals such as casseroles ( think: cooks the body-browns the top). B) microwaving and convection baking, which is suggested for prepared fast food meals that start out frozen -- freezer-to-oven-to-table so to speak ( think: faster cooking than either separately). Frankly, we found the estimated times to be way to long. This is going to be best to experiment and record your results. Specific example: we love scalloped potatoes! Through experimentation we discovered that starting with the SECOND COMBO "B" for half the overall time, and then SWITCHING to Combo "A" for the browning while the microwave finishes the cooking actually gave us better results than either one combo separately. This possibility isn't even mentioned in the manual! So consider the additional advantages of experimenting!! THE SENSOR REHEAT OR GENIUS FUNCTION: If you love leftovers like we do -- this is as close to a "stick it in the oven and press start" as you are ever likely to find!! It is an incredible, unbelievable function that justifies purchasing this oven all by itself! Grossly under featured in the manual!! You could also think of the time savings in terms of food prep for a party in advance. Warming food for a party is vastly faster than cooking for a party! Essentially you take the leftovers out of the refrigerator, pour 'em out on the appropriate dish -- place it in the microwave, press start. Set the table, pour the wine, talk with guests -- listen for the concluding beeps and that's IT! CONCLUSIONS: This is a single unit that delivers significantly MORE than what you expect! There is an unavoidable learning curve and so long as you ALWAYS FOLLOW the instructions regarding the use of the ACCESSORIES PROVIDED -- you are going to be mightily pleased! After a full week of putting this appliance through its paces -- as the photo indicates, there is one undocumented major health benefit that we discovered: talk about fat reduction!! No fooling -- we collected fat from the various functions as best as we could and in a single week, we were very surprised that we had more than a cup of pure unadulterated fat and drippings that we did NOT eat. That's an enormous amount of food prep, healthful eating! BTW the measuring cup is to show the estimated volume of fat in the jar. One final plus! Ignored in the Contents and buried in the manual on page 42 is one of the BEST features we have ever been presented with that really REALLY saves great galloping gobs of time! It's an auto "Steam Clean" for the interior of the oven. If you have EVER forgotten to clean a microwave and cooked splatters to a fair-thee-well, THIS feature will save your bacon! Which if you will pardon the awful pun, I'm going back to doing! AFTER you master the manual, you are going to LOVE this machine!!!!!
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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
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
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