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4/16/2012

Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper Review

Whirley Pop Popcorn Popper
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Mine lasted less than a year with light use. The problem lies with the two plastic gears that turn the sweeper.Heat melted the way the gears are attached to the metal rods.I fixed mine with"Liquid Nails" but after further use the gears became brittle and cracked and I gave up. Don't buy!

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We love popcorn ... and we absolutely love the Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper! It makes the most delicious popcorn and kettle corn. We love to make fresh popcorn at home and sneak it into the movie theater!
If you love popcorn this six-quart Whirley Pop Stovetop Popper is for you! This is the ultimate popcorn machine. Use any popcorn, add as little as one teaspoon of healthy oil, and in less than three minutes you'll have six quarts of healthy, delicious, mouthwatering popcorn to enjoy. Every popper comes with the Secrets to Great Popcorn guide containing complete instructions and dozens of recipe.
Now you won't have to wait for the fair to enjoy delicious kettle corn. Make it at home and add as much sugar or salt as you like! Make Cinnamon Crunch, Chocolate Mint, Butterscotch Maple, Cheddar Cheese, Mesquite BBQ, White Chocolate Almond, Poppy Cock, Candy Corn, and lots more!
Makes 6 quarts of theater style popcorn with as little as a teaspoon of oil Snap-tight lid with steam vents helps keep popcorn light, crisp and flavorful A patented stirring system ensures most every kernel will pop A 50 page book with detailed instructions, recipes and fun popcorn facts and history The wooden handle and crank stay cool while popping making it safe to use
Manufacturer:Wabash FarmsModel:44CM-000-44WPMaterial:AluminumHandle Material:HardwoodSize / Capacity:6 qt.Length:17 inchesWidth:9 1/2 inchesHeight:9 1/2Weight:2 lbs.Warranty:25 year

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4/04/2012

Back to Basics Stainless-Steel Stove-Top Popcorn Popper Review

Back to Basics Stainless-Steel Stove-Top Popcorn Popper
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This popper is the one I should have bought in the beginning. I chose the less expensive one first but the plastic gear between turn handle and internal rotary paddle got stripped. Heat and plastic are not a compatible combination. The Back to Basics version has a metal gear, making this popper well worth the few extra dollars.

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Back to Basics Stainless Steel Stove-Top Popper allows you to enjoy the benefits of the original Back to Basics Stove-Top Popper with the added

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3/23/2012

Nostalgia KPM-508 Old-Fashioned Kettle Popcorn Maker Review

Nostalgia KPM-508 Old-Fashioned Kettle Popcorn Maker
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The biggest issue of this popper is that unpopped kernels tend to fly out of the container, like hot air poppers which blow many of the good kernels out. You should monitor it and shake the handle when popping starts to minimize waste. Quality gourmet popcorn like Orville Redenbacher's is a larger kernel and will yield bigger, fluffier popcorn per batch.
Naturally, you will have to wipe out the inside before the first use to get any dust and loose styrofoam out. Then rinse and dry the kettle, plug the kettle in, slip on the mount, and screw in the handle counterclockwise.
Instructions say to run the kettle empty 3-5 mintues just to heat up BEFORE you add 2 teaspsoons of oil and popcorn. The instructions get fuzzy at this point. It says, "... add _ cup of popcorn..." Cup of what? I called and found out just one scoop - equal to 1/4 cup. Don't double it or you risk burning and stuck kernels. It yields 2 quarts which is pretty good. Measuring spoons are provided for oil and popcorn, but no scoop. But the door and opening tray should make popcorn retrieval easy enough.
The sound of the motor spinning is much quieter than hot air poppers which sound like rattling blow dryers. This should let you make more popcorn mid movie with less distraction. This unit is more work for popcorn. However, we live with the trouble because we want theater quality popcorn, right?
As I understand, theater's use coconut oil. I use peanut oil because of the high burn temperature, it will never smoke and hydrogonate. You can make batch, after batch, of delicious popcorn, but sooner or later, you have to turn it off and clean the kettle. Unplug the unit, wait for it to cool, unscrew the handle, unplug the kettle and remove it. Then a nice soak in hot soapy water. Again, done for the love of popcorn.
There is even an overhead light to help you see the popcorn, but this appears to be an ordinary lamp. It is decorative and in no way keeps the popcorn warm. Just like the wheels which are decorative and do not spin.
The unit is fairly large, and takes up under 9 x 12 inches of counter space. Roughly 18.5" tall. Easily, twice the size of a hot air popper. Home theater owners won't mind the space, otherwise, you may need to make room.
It normally comes in the nostalgic classic red, but I have seen green available, and I bought mine in a pleasant black. Certainly, more trouble than normal for popcorn, but the quality is great.
Health conscious people may bally hoo the oil aspect, but that depends on how healthful an oil you use. Healthful fat in your diet, like olive and peanut oils, are better than no fat at all.
In short, if you are a popcorn lover who tires of the over salted bag popcorn, the dry hot air popcorn, or the burned microwave popcorn, this is for you. But, it's a lot more mess. Just remember to clean it regularly to keep it from smoking. Otherwise, start stocking up on Jiffy Pop.
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Make hot, fresh, delicious popcorn just like at the movie theaters with this easy-to-use carnival-style popcorn cart. The unit features a large 2-ounce stainless-steel kettle with a built-in stirring mechanism for even distribution and perfect hot-oil popping. It can produce up to a gallon of popcorn at a time, making it a fun accessory for fundraisers, birthday parties, and other social gatherings. For foolproof batches, a measuring spoon for oil and a measuring cup for popcorn kernels come included. The machine also provides separate switches for the motor and the interior light, a kernel catcher to keep out unpopped kernels, a 44-inch power cord, and a tempered window for safe viewing. To clean, hand wash with hot, soapy water and dry thoroughly. Reminiscent of the old-fashioned theatre-style popcorn carts, but in a smaller size that can fit on a countertop or table, the 350-watt hot-oil popcorn maker measures 19 by 10-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches and carries a 90-day limited warranty.

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3/08/2012

The Original Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper Theater Style Popcorn Set Review

The Original Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper Theater Style Popcorn Set
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I have purchased several Whirley Pop Popcorn Poppers from Amazon and other locations. Everyone who sees me use it wants one and thus I have given them to friends as Christmas presents. Rather than restate many things covered in other reviews I will point out a few things.
Before popping make sure the tips of the arms that stir the popcorn are pointed up. If these become flipped while cleaning and the tips point down the tips grind the bottom of the pan.
The directions tell you not to use butter but I have no problem using a mix of half butter and half olive oil.
When buying packages of premeasured popcorn/salt/oil do not buy the 8 oz. size. These are too large for the popper and you have to take it off of the stove before it completes. This results in very salty and oily popcorn. Stick with the 4 or 6 oz. packages.
Remember, solid oils are bad for you and this is what is used in most packages that include the popcorn, oil and salt. If you are buying a Whirley Pop to get away from the hazards of microwave popcorn then consider using olive oil.
Crank slowly. All you need to do is move the popcorn around for even heating. Cranking too fast causes the popcorn to push up onto the side of the pan.
Once the popping is done it may seem convenient to shake a cheese mix into the pan and use the crank to mix it into the popcorn. If you do this the cheese with stick to the shaft and arms of the popper. Pour your popcorn into a bowl before adding flavorings.

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Having the gang over for the big game?This is the perfect party set, house warming, birthday, christmas or unique gift for that special occasion.The set includes everything needed to make Movie Theater Style Popcorn at home in just 3 minutes in the Original Whirley Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper available now in a festive red color.

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9/13/2011

Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper Review

Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper
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I've been using my Whirley Pop for three years now. I eat a lot of popcorn, and I've tried every method known to man for making it. This device wins the prize: it makes a full pot of fluffy, crisp corn using a minimum of oil, leaving essentially no unpopped kernels.
But you have to pay attention to the directions and leave your preconceptions behind.
1. Don't use high heat. Yes, with the usual heavy pot you use high heat and shake vigorously. With Whirley Pop, you should use medium heat, and just crank the crank.
2. Don't use too much oil. 1-2 tablespoons is plenty. Use canola oil and you have a low-fat, low-cholesterol snack that tastes delicious.
3. Use good-quality popping corn. Orville's is good, but I've also gotten fine results with bulk popping corn for 50 cents a pound as well. Just know your source. And store it properly, sealed, dry, and cool. I've tried several exotic and (expensive) varieties and usually achieved results inferior to Orville's.
4. DON'T USE HIGH HEAT. Really. Most of the problems people seem to have with the Whirley Pop can probably be traced to setting the burner to High.
I don't really recommend any of the other products - corn, oils, flavorings - sold along with this popper, but the popper itself makes perfect popcorn, the best I've every had. You just have to pay attention to what you're doing and follow the instructions.
RichC

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The Original Whirley-Pop stovetop hand-crank popcorn popper brings it all back with its one-of-a-kind design.You can enjoy light, flavorful popcorn (makes up to six quarts) that you prepare yourself right on the stovetop in just three minutes.

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