Retro Series Hot Air Popcorn Popper (20x13-in.) by Nostalgia Electrics

This Popcorn Machine is a plastic replica of the old-fashioned, street-corner popcorn stand of the early 1900’s. This convenient tabletop size electric popper uses hot air instead of oil, so it produces a delicious, healthy, low-fat snack. A measuring cap assures the proper amount of kernels is po... See complete description »

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This Popcorn Machine is a plastic replica of the old-fashioned, street-corner popcorn stand of the early 1900’s. This convenient tabletop size electric popper uses hot air instead of oil, so it produces a delicious, healthy, low-fat snack. A measuring cap assures the proper amount of kernels is poured into the top before the unit is turned on. The popper has a capacity of 3.5-oz. of kernels and pops enough corn to please a family, several dorm friends, or an office crowd. Enjoy the fresh taste of hot popcorn in minutes.

Features:

  • Retro style unit pops with hot air instead of oil
  • Pops up to 3.5-oz. of kernels at a time
  • Measuring cup built in to top of unit
  • Tabletop convenience - easily fits in any kitchen, game room or theater room

  • Customer Reviews
    Recommended by 33% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 33% of reviewers
    Was this thing tested?
    by Mike, OK
    November 30, 2010

    This popper looks good and pops popcorn OK but, the discharge has poor design. The discharge is too wide and angle piece is too close to unit - when popcorn pops it hits the discharge and some misses the bowl (on the sides). I tried a rectangular pan but it did not help. The only bowl that catches popcorn is one tall enough to "just" fit under the discharge.

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    Does not pop most kernels
    by Dan, WI
    December 31, 2012

    Kernels fly all over the place. Pops about half the kernels.

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