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Popcorn Makers Buying Guide
Today, most people think of making popcorn





Types
There are two kinds of popcorn makers available for home use -- hot air

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Retro Models
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Nostalgia Electrics Retro Kettle Popcorn Maker This hot-oil popper has a fun, retro feel to it and can make up to 1 gallon of popcorn per batch. Comes with a warming light to keep popped corn hot and a built-in stirring system. |
Nostalgia Old Fashioned Popcorn Popper This popper is designed to look like an old-time stand that can go right on your tabletop. The hot air popper also has an easy pouring spout to add convenience to this retro machine. |
Nostalgia Retro Popcorn Maker Mini This tiny retro popcorn maker uses hot air and comes with a measuring cup for easy pouring of kernels. Best of all, this mini maker doesn't take up a lot of room. |
Toastmaster 6203 Hot Air Popper This popper uses hot air that can pop up to 4 quarts per cycle and has a removable lid for easy refilling. |
Nostalgia Electrics Old Fashioned Movie Time Popcorn Cart This hot air popcorn maker comes in a movable cart base complete with wheels and a handle. Makes up to 1.5 gallons of popcorn within 5 minutes. |
Alternatives
There are a few microwave poppers
Other Things to Consider
Cooking method is the main factor in deciding which popcorn maker to buy, but there are other features to think about as well.
- Efficiency: Will the popper cook all of the corn that you put in?
- Speed: What volume of popcorn can it produce in a given amount of time?
- Size: Will you be able to store it easily? Does it make enough popcorn to suit your needs?
- Ease of cleaning: Does it come apart? Is any part of it machine washable?
- Extra features: Do you want a melted butter compartment? Will it shut off automatically? Is it an attractive model?
Related Products
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Related Guides
External Links
- Recipe Goldmine: Ideas for popcorn toppings, from Bayou Popcorn to Victorian Pink Peppermint Popcorn. (Click the links at the top to see the sweet recipes.)










