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Nostalgia Popcorn Maker, 12 Cups, Hot Air Popcorn Machine with Measuring Cap, Oil Free, Vintage Movie Theater Style, White & Red

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Style: Hot-Air Vintage


Color: White/Red


Features

  • POPCORN CAPACITY: Whether movie time or snack time, this vintage popcorn tabletop machine pops up to 12 cups of movie theater popcorn per batch to keep everyone's buckets full.
  • KITS AND SUPPLIES: All Nostalgia popcorn kits work with this popcorn popper machine. Try the Theater Hot Air & Kettle Kit, Popcorn Oil, Seasoning Packs, Reusable Popcorn Bowls, and the Pre-Measured Coconut Oil Popcorn Kit.
  • LARGE KETTLE: The stainless steel kettle holds 4 ounces of popcorn kernels and is designed with a built-in kernel stirring system. It has a dual-hinged lid to easily empty popcorn, and the kettle can be removed for easy cleaning.
  • TEMPERED SAFETY GLASS: Our commercial popcorn machine has windows that resist breakage, scratches, and heat to keep you and your family safe. So get your popcorn packets and pop away.
  • NOSTALGIA: From designs inspired by early 19th century America to the timeless appeal of our appliances, we offer unique, novel, and fun products for the family. We preserve the past, embrace the present, and look forward to the future.

Description

Take a journey back in time and make your home pop with our Popcorn Maker Professional Tabletop. With a vintage look reminiscent of silent movie houses and carnivals of the 1900s, it features a large kettle with a built-in stirring system. All of our popcorn kits can be used with this cool popcorn machine. It includes a utility shelf, kernel catcher tray, and storage compartment for all your accessories. It measures 9" L x 7.5" W x 16.5" H. Give your kitchen space a fun retro appeal.

Brand: Nostalgia


Color: White/Red


Capacity: 4 ounces


Special Feature: Manual


Material: Plastic


Brand: Nostalgia


Color: White/Red


Capacity: 4 ounces


Special Feature: Manual


Material: Plastic


Product Dimensions: 9"L x 8"W x 17"H


Included Components: Popcorn Maker and Measuring Cup


Is Electric: Yes


Item Weight: 4.24 pounds


Manufacturer: Nostalgia


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Nostalgia


Date First Available: May 11, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works pretty dang well!
Style: Hot-Air Vintage Color: Black
I bought this as a birthday gift for my significant other, and was pretty bummed when we took it out of the box and couldn't get it to work. We tried EVERYTHING, and still, nothing...fast forward to a week later, we realized it was the outlet it was plugged into. It was tripped after a big snow storm, which is why the popcorn maker wouldn't work! We were originally going to return it, but decided to give it one last try and it was great! Works easily, easy to take apart and clean, and easy measuring device built into the top of the popcorn machine! If this company makes a larger one, I'll find it and buy it for our theatre room later on down the road :) Just remember kids- if a device isn't working/charging, test the dang outlet lol! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by Ashlynn N

  • A fun addition to movie night.
Style: Hot-Air Vintage Color: Black
This is a basic air popper with a fun nostalgic look. It works fine, although there can be some unpopped kernels, and sometimes the popped corn goes a little crazy and escapes across the room. Since it's air popped, the flavor is going to come from your seasonings and added oils or butter, so maybe not as handy as microwaved popcorn, but also probably a healthier choice if you don't mind the little bit of extra work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Annie Oakley

  • Glad we bought it
Style: Hot-Air Retro Color: Red
Many positives, couple slight negatives. If I could make the rating 4.75 I would do it. Positives: Great price, very cute looking, easy to wipe clean and light weight but does not tip over thanks to it being a little squatty. The English portion of the manual was easy to read, with correct spelling and phrasing. We use generic popcorn and only a few kernels don't pop, right at the beginning of the cycle, but the rest pops perfectly. We love having the on/off switch rather than having to plug and unplug the unit to start and stop it. Slight negatives that would not prevent us from buying another one: This popper does not have the set-up to melt butter in the measuring cup on the top from the heat of the popping. We rarely used that function on our old popper and do not miss it now. Only other slight drawback is that while it does pop well, not all of it pops up and out of the heater and down the shute. As soon as you hear it stop popping there is no force behind it to push the remaining popped kernels out. It is very easy to get them out. Turn off the switch and lift the lid, then pour that small amount of popped corn into the bowl. Remember to preheat the popper for two minutes as indicated clearly in the manual. We plug ours in, remove the lid , turn it on with the switch, then set the timer on the microwave oven. We don't walk far away. In two minutes we have enough time to get the spray margarine out of the frig, get the popcorn and measure it into the lid, put the popcorn away and get the bowl. Put the bowl in place and the heat from the popper will warm it it a bit before you shut off the warming cycle. Pour in the popcorn in, put the cap on, and turn on the popper again. Enjoy ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2018 by Char Bow

  • What you should really know!!
Style: Hot-Air Retro Color: Red
What’s important to know is that this popper is well constructed. It feels durable in every respect. So what’s the problem? Power… far more than popcorn poppers need to expel popped kernels. The popper is able to pop but unfortunately not efficiently. The vortex of hot air is so strong it propels popped kernels at an alarming rate and with so much force that scalding hot unpopped kernels are ejected sometimes popping in the bucket (I invested in a 12” tall food grade bucket to try and contain what the popper puts out. It didn’t work.) blasting previously popped kernels creating an effect akin to a bomb built with thousands of ball bearings in it! Sometimes the scalding unpopped kernels land on skin which is extremely painful, both when they land on you and again as you try to brush them off. Cleanup up of the popper is simple and easy so long as you do it well after cool-down. The cleanup of the room is another story. Unpopped and popped corn is everywhere. Compared to a silicone microwave popping bowl this device wastes easily 4x the amount of kernels. I tried adding the recommended amount of kernels thinking the manufacturer knew what it was talking about. Unpopped volume is no less than when I attempted to add more than recommended kernels. My thought was that perhaps the popped kernels would fill the air chamber and create a cover keeping me safer from escaping unpopped Kernels this only worked to a point. Unpoppable (defective corn) sometimes burned but never to the point where it wasn’t ejectable once the popped corn began to clear the machine. Most does not burn and just begins shooting out everywhere. One might suggest that the premium Orville Redenbacher’s popcorn could be to blame. Well I tried jolly time and Walmart brand too….what a mess!! The corn kernels would have to be considerably heavier to remain in the hot chamber until popped when it would be lighter and more easily expelled, but the weight of unpopped kernels seems pretty consistent across brands. My previous popper was a similar design but with less force so kernels stayed in the machine until popped at a more normal rate. Wasted kernels was considerably less as you might expect. My dog hears this device power up and gets anxious. He knows hot kernels will be flying soon after it starts up and doesn’t like to stick around. This would be a safety issue to operate near children or crowds. Now there is going to be the oddball out there who assumes I run this thing with the lid off…..and they would be wrong. Keeping the heat inside the popper is critical to popping…..running it with it’s lid off would be as stupid as operating a blender with its lid off…..Mayhem and mess would ensue. Also thinking that my issues were limited to my machine…..I picked up a second one. Both wreak havoc in the same manner. Also of note….because it’s expelling so much Unpopped corn again you might want to blame the popcorn companies….after all isn’t the rate of unpopped corn attributable to them? I wondered that too so I took the unpopped kernels from inside the bucket and poured them back in the machine. Most eventually pops when I keep putting the unpopped back in. As long as the corn stays in the machine….it will pop. Bottom line shoppers? Find something with less power unless you like wasting money on unpopped kernels, enjoy scalding your skin, and get some kind of weird thrill from chasing popped corn all over the kitchen. Look my results may be unusual but after attempting to Pop as much as as two packages of 8lbs of Redenbachers and various weights of Jolly Time, and Walmart brand corn with consistent results… I’m convinced by my results. It’s your money……I’m just sharing what happened to me. Good luck! Happy shopping fellow shoppers!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2022 by No B.S. Ever!!

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