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Nostalgia Electrics KPM-508 Old-Fashioned Kettle Popcorn Maker
Binding: Electronics Brand: Nostalgia Electrics Color: Red EAN: 0082677135087 Feature(s): Dimensions: 12.5 x 10.5 x 19-in. Carton Dimensions: 27 x 15 x 23 in.Origin: ChinaCleaning & Care: Hand wash with hot, soapy waterWarranty: 90 daySpecial Features: Tempered Window, warming light, kernel catcher, measuring kernal dispenser Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Height 12.5"Width 10.5"Length 19"Weight 12 lbs. Label: Nostalgia Electrics List Price: $99.95 Manufacturer: Nostalgia Electrics Material Type: Plastic Model: KPM-508 MPN: KPM508 Package Dimensions: Height: 10.5" Width: 12.5" Length: 10.5" Weight: 12.3 lbs. Product Group: Kitchen Publisher: Nostalgia Electrics Release Date: 2008-05-15 Studio: Nostalgia Electrics UPC: 082677135087 Warranty: 1
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Bring back the silent film era (you'll be too busy munching to talk)! A miniature version of the quaint, old-fashioned movie poppers, this hot-oil popcorn maker is easy to use and a breeze clean, sitting on any table or countertop for fluffy, delicious popcorn anytime. 90-day warranty. Model KPM-508.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-25 Content: I received this product as a gift and the crank is supposed go on the right side of the machine but the hole for the crank is on the left side. The basket won't fit in backwards so I'm stuck with trying to tip the basket by hand which is not a good idea. Machine also looks like it was put together very cheap, especially the caulking which is very un-professional. Would def not recommend. Summary: Plexi Glass put on backwards
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-10-30 Content: I purchased this popper almost a year ago. You get mostly seeds back from the pan. They fly out while some kernnals pop. I tried putting less popcorn seeds in, but then it takes a lot longer to get enough to eat. Poor design, lets seeds pop out before they are ready. I used it about 10 times and decided it wasn't worth the trouble. I went back to the kettle on the stove and this popcorn popper is in the basement in storage. It is expensive too. Summary: Not so good.
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-10-06 Content: Can only make a very small amount of popcorn at a time. If you follow the directions on the popper in regards to amount of kernals of popcorn to make at one time, the popper jams and you have to dig the popped popcorn out. Also, you are then left with many unpopped kernals. Summary: popcorn popper
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-08-10 Content: Generally I'd say this is a good popper. I admit it took several batches (about 10) to find the 'right' popcorn and the right oil. I bought some specialized popping oil that is a blend including several different oils, including Coconut oil and betacarotine (which gives it that distinctive color) that finally made the cut. As others have said, smaller kernels tend to just get pushed out and wasted, so get a larger-kernel corn. Specialized popcorn topping also helps....combine all the factors and the well popped corn and it's as good as the movie theatre...but in smaller batches. Overall I'd recommend this but personally wonder if a larger version might not have been better (despite the counter space such a unit would make).
Summary: Good little workhorse
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-07-15 Content: I love this popper! I am a popcorn lover...especially theater popcorn. This little machine does the trick. I've popped up some beautiful, fluffy, yummy popcorn like I haven't been able to do in a pot on the stove. So far I am throughly happy with this lovely little popper. I use Orville Reddenbacher oil and popcorn. I found some popcorn salt at my local grocery store, but I've seen the salt and oil sold on Amazon too. Summary: Wonderful popcorn!
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