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(More customer reviews)My family loves homemade popcorn, and I've never been a fan of microwave or air popped popcorn. Last year I received this popper as a gift.
Pros: Easy to clean
Heats up fast
Cons: Where do I start?
You may notice from the picture that there is a rod that fits into a hole at the top of the popper. The rod is too short, and the lid easily comes off, even when it is clipped on the other side. This means a few different things
a) the lid doesn't stay on well while popping.
b) When carrying the popper by the handle, the lid disengages from the popper. If it's full of popcorn, you have hot popcorn all over the floor.
The lid that opens doesn't stay on right. It seems as if the lid is also ill-fitted for the pot. The lid doesn't stay up when you try to put in oil and popcorn, so you have to juggle this step with two hands. Also, as you're turning the handle or adjusting the popper on the burner, the half lid falls down, and so popcorn starts popping out. Try turning the handle and putting the half lid back up while not getting burnt. It's not easy, and I've often ended up with burnt popcorn when this happens.
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