✨ Transform Your Kitchen with Style! ✨
The Panasonic NN-TK621SS 27-inch Trim Kit is a stainless steel accessory designed for 1.2 cu ft Panasonic microwave ovens. With precise dimensions for a perfect fit, this trim kit enhances your kitchen's aesthetic while ensuring easy installation. Compatible with various Panasonic models, it combines functionality with a sleek design, making it an essential addition for any modern kitchen.
Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 8.82 Pounds |
Capacity | 1.2 Cubic Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.79"D x 27"W x 16.5"H |
Heating Method | Microwave |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Additional Features | Manual |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Controller Type | No |
M**A
Love my new set-up! Maybe you can get something out of my experience that may help you...
The media could not be loaded. Wow! What started off as an intimidating, and confusing project, has turned out to be simpler than I anticipated. We moved into a house with a built in GE profile microwave, JEM31SF01, and for 15 yrs we didn't even think about microwaves. We thought ours will live forever. LOL! Well, it finally gave out, and because it's a built in model, the confusion begins! Easiest option was to buy the same model, but of course, they don't make them anymore. Next easiest is to find a microwave with same dimensions, so it can fit in the existing trim. Uh, not easy at all. This GE microwave is unique in that it's only 10" high. I haven't come across a 10" high microwave in 2023. So we had to do the last option, buy a new microwave and trim kit. Which can be expensive. So here are my tips!1.) In my research, Panasonic makes some of the more affordable built in systems. For both machine and trim kit, it can run you between $400 to $500, and that's a great deal compared to the prices of other brands.2.) I started off blindly clicking on links to specific models. It'll recommended a trim kit for it, then I'll start guessing "what other models will fit this trim kit?" Then start randomly clicking on more models and comparing dimensions.... this is the wrong way!!! The right way to shop for a built in microwave is to do a generic search for the trim kit. Universally, cabinets tend to be built for 27 or 30" trim kits. So for me, I searched on Amazon 27" Trim Kit. Now when you click on a specific trim kit, it will then list all the compatible microwaves you can use with it. Now, you don't have to go guessing. So for this Panasonic NN-TK621SS trim kit, it lists the following microwaves: NN-SN68KS, NN-SN67KS, NN-SN686SR, NN-SN686S, NN-SN67HST. All these microwaves have the same dimensions. We settled on the NN-SN67HS from the popular red store that rhymes with Sarget. LOL! It is identical in specs and appearance to the NN-SN686S, but NN-SN67HS is the newer model, and cheaper too at the Sarget store on Black Friday.3.) For reference, here are my cut-out dimensions: 25-3/8 W, 20" D, and 14-7/8 H, but the interior height is actually about 18-1/4. So the difference is the face frame. The instructions for this trim kit calls for 25-1/2 W, 15-5/16 H, 21" D. These microwaves are only 15.8" deep, so I guess the 21" deep is for proper ventilation. These dimensions do allow a margin of error, which is why even though my cut-outs are not exact to their specification, I simply followed instructions to a tee, and I "BARELY" made it. What gave me problems was my height clearance of 14-7/8. The trim kit called for 15-5/16. What saved me was that the plastic black catches have a lot of play. The frame will snap into these catches via plastic strikes, but the catches have a little wiggle room. For my two upper brackets, I needed the catch to be at the highest level, so I used double sided tape to make sure the catch stays at the highest level. Even still, I had to use a flat head to push down on the strike so it can snap in. Watch my short video regarding this issue to see what I mean. Worst case scenario was simply removing the face frame and slice off a thin edge, but I didn't have to do that after all.4.) My last tip... search Amazon Warehouse! Wow, I got my trim kit for $60 Like New condition. It arrived complete and looked brand-new. I'm guessing people tend to make mistakes buying wrong trim kits. My entire cost was around $200. What? LOL! I started off thinking it's going to be a $500 to $1000 project. Then when I discovered the Panasonic offerings, I figured $400 to $500 ain't bad. Then things got even better finding my microwave for $135 at the store that rhymes with sarget, and getting this trim kit in the Amazon Warehouse for $60. Crazy! So having said all that, what do I rate this trim kit? 5-Stars of course! Especially at the price I paid. I normally reserve my reviewing time for my Vine items, but I figured my experience here can help someone. Hope you can get something helpful out of my review.
K**R
wall installion
even if it a panasonic, the frame does not fit perfectly to replace the old one. I ended up, using the old one and adding a black piece of wood on the side
B**C
Fits as planned.
The instructions had 1 bottom bracket placed 1/8" more from center than the other bracket so I decided to check by putting both bottom brackets on my countertop and putting the microwave on top to make sure it was not a typo and to also make sure the feet were seated securely before confirming the measurements. It's possible those complaining about the microwave moving might have had the spacing just slightly off.My interior cabinet size was 25-1/2" wide by 15-3/8" high by 18" deep (or basically a 27" wide base cabinet constructed with 3/4" wood). After clipping the trim onto the corner brackets there is a little leeway to position the trim up and down and left to right (about 1/8" - 1/4"). I'm using the trim for the NN-SD681S and yes there is a gap around the oven on all 4 sides but it's probably because some gap is required on the left to allow the door to open and so the other 3 sides had gaps to balance it out. In my photo I had a slightly larger gap on the bottom compared to the top but that was only because my countertop sat a little low and didn't leave me 3/4" on top, otherwise I still had room to move the trim up slightly.The bottom of the trim opening has a ledge with an indentation probably to catch any liquids that may come out of the microwave so it can be wiped up.
B**S
Does not fit microwave!
I purchased this microwave trim kit and the matching microwave that was advertised on Amazon as a package combo deal. The trim kit does not fit the microwave! Unfortunately I cut my new cabinet to fit this trim kit to fit the microwave! Now I am left with a big hole and nothing fits as advertise. DO NOT BUY! I don't understand how Amazon can continue to sell this combo . . . read the reviews before buying! Not recommended!
R**T
Perfect fit and beautiful application to making the Microwave look built-in
This is perfect for making the microwave look built it and has change the esthetics of the the microwave in the kitchen. While expensive, the change is remarkable. Well done!!
M**F
Tough to install but a good value
It’s not a bad deal but be prepared to deal with dimensions in 1/32” of an inch and screws that are impossible to pre-drill and install. If you can get past that...it’s great
S**S
Does not fit
Doesn't fit Panasonic microwave that it's paired with! Now I've got to find another frame because kitchen renovations extended past return date!
M**Y
Trim Kit- adds a built in look
Looks sharp. Installed as part of a kitchen remodel. In addition to the trim piece there is also a rail for the oven and a conduit that vents the heat and moisture to the front. Another reviewer mentioned the oven sliding back, but was installed with a stop and feels very secure. It was installed in a "microwave cabinet" from Shrock and the opening had to be cut out by several inches on the upper edge. Fits very well around the Panasonic 1.2 Cu Ft stainless counter top microwave. I was planning just to have the microwave on a shelf, but my kitchen planner ordered the microwave cabinet. At first I was upset, but I researched the trim kits and chose a microwave and trim kit based on the cabinet. I am very pleased with how it looks now. I have to admit the cabinet installer fit it in as part of a kitchen remodel so I cannot say how easy it is to do.