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The Presto 04820 Poplite Hot Air Popcorn Popper delivers 18 cups of oil-free popcorn with a built-in butter melter that doubles as a measuring cup. Featuring a compact, lightweight design with a built-in cord wrap, this electric popper is perfect for quick, healthy snacks and gourmet popcorn lovers alike.
Is Electric | Yes |
Additional Features | Built in Cord Wrap |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 6.5"W x 14"H |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Capacity | 18 Cups |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Yellow |
B**D
It's a miracle
This popper is great. Popped a big bowl in 3-4minutes. I am going to defend this product,it can't speak for itself. I've tried every popper out there the big pot with the turn thingy on top, the one that has a bowl on top with a stirring arm on the base (a beast to clean up), 2 quart pot over a stove burner. This one blows you need a tall bowl, mixing bowl is too low (dollar general has a large plastic salad bowl cheap).If you use the really small kernals they do fly out. This machine blows hot air you need big kernals.It has to cool down between batches. Microwave popcorn has too many chemicals and is expensive. This is a life saver and it's yellow too. 🥳🥳🥳🥳♥️♥️♥️
B**S
It's pops corn fast, and cleanly. *thumbs up*
**Writing this while eating a bowl of popcorn**I have used this machine about a dozen times, and so far, it works great for me. It's quick- pops within 1-2 minutes, and produces light and fluffy popcorn.Though, It has a few quirks.Yes, kernels can fly out well before they pop. To combat this, I simply tilt the machine back SLIGHTLY to cause the kernels to fall backwards, instead of being forced out the exit. I do this until the I hear the kernels start to pop, then I set it flat.Yes, it does not have a switch. As soon as you plug it in, it's on. As long as you remember, and you prepare, it's not an issue. Easy fix- get a plug switch adapter. They're fairly inexpensive, and you can find them on this site.Lastly, the top (the shoot/exit) is plastic, and it gets hot! (Understandably) Be cautious when taking the top off. Again, as long as you are aware, it's not an issue.I do not use the butter scoop/warmer, so I cannot comment on that part. I spray with oil, if I do feel like using butter, I will melt on the stove separately- that's just my preference.Overall, I'm very happy with this product. It's pops corn fast, and cleanly, for a quick snack. The price wasn't bad either. I recommend. *thumbs up*
N**S
It works fast and pops most of the kernals
It works fast and pops most of the kernels, but the top cover can be a bit of a problem. You have to make sure it fits on snugly or it lifts right off and the mess begins. I had a kernel slip inside the groove the cover fits into and it took 15 minutes to clean up the mess. Would let a kid under 12 make it without supervision.
R**E
No on and off switch - plug activated
It’s a bit loud and there’s no off and on switch. You plug in to use power on, unplug to power off. But it made great popcorn fast and did fine with multiple batches in one evening. Popper is heavy enough that it doesn’t bounce around. Most popcorn hit the bowl. Kernels were easy to load.
A**N
Great Popcorn Machine
I love this machine as far as the color and how it pops kernels. This is the first time I cooked using hot air and was very amazed as how it came out. Thank you!
J**9
Love it!
The best thing in my life rn! Okk that’s a bit extreme, but it’s up there. Love it! Was a gift from my husband because I’m slightly addicted to popcorn and I couldn’t be happier with it. Too easy. I’d say melt the butter in the microwave while waiting instead of the little cup tho. It doesn’t melt all the way before the popcorn is done in my experience but I am a tad heavy on the butter.
F**K
It blows too hard! ( otherwise it is just fine)
Our Poplite hot air popper by Presto, model number 0486402, sucks!Well, actually, it BLOWS!It blows TOO HARD, so much so that it throws out 12+ un-popped kernels -well before they have been heated long enough to have had a chance to have popped.And it does so with such GREAT force, that those un-popped kernels can bounce right out of the huge bowls which I have long used, without any problems, with all my previous decades of air poppers).And, yes, I have the bowl is placed as far away from the popper as is practical -to diminish the number of uncaptured “meteors” .Even with me holding the popper tilted as far back from the bowl as is practical (with me holding the pooper’s *hot* top in place with a hand towel, and with another hand towel spread-out in the bowl, it still bounces out at least 10 kernels.My tipping-back of the popper theoretically lessens the number of unpopped kernels which are being optimally heated at one time and (theoretically) gives a smaller number of kernels at a time, a chance to spend a little more time on the “ hot spot” without getting blown out as I slowly tip the popper forward towards the fully upright position. Be very careful with this technique as you are better off to be safe and will need lots of practice to only get relatively fewer unpopped kernels.You know, I think I just talked myself out of continuing to do my “tilt” technique.( *do not touch the errant un-popped kernels on the countertop and floor with your fingers, as they are VERY hot -and for a surprisingly long time).(I didn’t return the popper because by the time it arrived, we were moving to temporary quarters where we waited for many weeks for the homeowners of our newly purchased house to vacate our new home. and then, it took me weeks to get to use it enough to get so ticked-off by this popper to even look into returning it.I am 74 years old and this is NOT my first air popper -not by any means.
W**I
Good, but unpopped kernels fly out of the chamber and makes a mess..
Well, it's a popcorn popper. It does what it's supposed to, and the popcorn turns out nice and not too chewy. Everything pops within a couple of minutes, so it doesn't take too long.It's weird that there is no on/off switch. You have to plug in the unit to start it, and unplug to stop it. But I can look past that.Butter seems to need more time to melt in the tray, but I suppose that's a side effect of the corn popping quickly. I just stir the butter some with a knife while it's melting to help speed it along, and that seems good enough to get it all melted in time. You can always opt to melt the butter on the stove.This unit throws unpopped kernels out of the chamber while running, and they end up on the counter top or on the kitchen floor. From what I'm reading, they all do that, so I may just get myself a deeper popcorn bowl to try to help contain the mess. I like this popper otherwise.
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