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enlarge | Brand: Presto Category: Kitchen
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $21.49 You Save: $13.50 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 170 reviews Sales Rank: 278
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 10 x 7.1 Legal Disclaimer: You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty; Warranty: 1
MPN: 04821 Model: 268534 UPC: 075741048215 EAN: 0075741048215 ASIN: B00006IUWB
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Popcorn Lover's Must-Have May 24, 2008 I've eaten popcorn almost every day for 20 years or so. I always loved it, but poppers requiring oil were messy and the product was unappetizing. Popping corn on the stove with oil (and I tried all known methods) is unreliable and also leaves an unavoidable oily taste. I've owned several of this popper over the years. Each produced hundreds of batches of corn, perfect every time, with no oil at all. No burning, either, and relatively few unpopped kernels. A little unsalted (sweet) butter, and a dash of salt, and you have not only the world's best snack, but the Food of the Gods. I don't buy "gourmet" popcorn, either. It's a shame that people spend a comparative fortune for microwave popcorn, when this tastes so much better and costs so much less. The popper is maintenance-free and needs only infrequent cleaning if you use your microwave to melt the butter instead of the cup that comes with the popper. I have tried another brand of hot air popper, because this one is hard to find. No comparison. The Presto is by far the best way to make popcorn.
How Could They Manage to Get This Wrong?! May 23, 2008 Look... The Thing makes tasty popcorn, but it's designed sooooo poorly! It used to be so easy to get a good air popper, and now they don't even know how to make them right... The kernels spew out of the chamber (unpopped) from the get go. I think it's because it doesn't spin. Our old popper growing up had a rotating chamber, so the kernels stayed put until they popped. The result was great popcorn and only like, 3 unpopped kernels per batch. This thing wastes A LOT of kernels and makes a mess in the process. I've tried many tricks to fix it but nothing really works. So sad... I miss my old popper. It finally burned out after years of daily use. We love popcorn.
great popcorn maker, needs on ON/OFF switch May 19, 2008 I don't eat popcorn, but my wife loves it. It could use an on/off switch. When you need to stop the popcorn maker quickly you have to reach for the plug, so one could even argue it a safety oversight not to have a switch. But again my wifes claims its the best she ever had.
Popcorn lover dream! May 19, 2008 forget the little bags and the microwave this is the best I had one in the 1989 ies and again this is the best way to go air popped is recomended by diet workshops because you don't use oil and also one plus you only pop what you want to eat at this time unlike the bags you get left with popcorn !
Simple and Straight forward May 16, 2008 Now I haven't used a lot of air poppers in my time, so I don't have a lot to base this off of.
BUT, I've never had a problem with this popper. It works perfectly and quickly. Never really has to be cleaned. What more can I say? It's great!
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