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I bought this for my husband, who is a popcorn freak! I'm not kidding. That man LOVES his popcorn and so I did some research and figured that the old fashioned popcorn maker would beat any of the electric machines. So, I bought him the whirlypop popcorn popper that you use on the stove.
We've had it for years now. And boy! this little thing gets used several times a week.
It really does a fantastic job of leaving very few unpopped kernels. The clever handle and turning device makes it distribute the kernels while you cook and the lid shuts airtight so that there's enough pressure built up inside for the popcorn to pop well without burning.
You just put a tiny bit of oil in with the kernels, turn on the stove and crank!
We actually gave away our air pop popcorn maker and use this to make popcorn (although we still use the microwave popcorn so my husband can have some at work, too -- told you he was a popcorn freak!).
I think it'd be fun for your kids, too, if you have them.
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