Panasonic Japan
Panasonic is the world's first household microwave oven manufacturer, as early as 1965 to manufacture the first household microwave oven, entered the United States in the 70s, with high-quality and low-cost products to the United States domestic market caused a huge impact, and Sharp and other Japanese brands together occupy 25% of the market share. In the 90s, Panasonic began to lay out the Chinese market. So far, Panasonic microwave oven shipments and market share have ranked among the top three, and at the same time have a very high repurchase rate. Microwave ovens are often used for defrosting and heating, but the heating time is difficult to control due to the different conditions of the ingredients. Panasonic's mid-to-high-end models are equipped with intelligent temperature and humidity sensing technology, which can automatically set the heating time according to the temperature of the meal, so there is no need to set the time. A geothermal roasting pipe is added under the floor of the furnace chamber, and the upper and lower sides work at the same time during baking to speed up the heating of food and shorten the cooking cycle. Therefore, many of Panasonic's products are among the best in the evaluation and recommendation list, and in the American "Consumer Reports", Panasonic NN-SE785S and NN-SD775S are tied for the top spot, and the heating speed and heating uniformity have been rated the highest. At the beginning of the 21st century, Panasonic launched a variable frequency microwave oven to replace the transformer with a variable frequency circuit board...