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Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher's Hot Air Popper
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Reqular Price: $39.00
Sale Price: $33.00
Item Number: 4821
Manufacturer: Presto
Manufacturer Part No: 04821
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Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher's Hot Air Popper
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Detailed Description
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Main Features:
Pops with hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low-calorie treat.
- Pops up to 18 cups of gourmet popcorn in less than 2 1/2 minutes with virtually no unpopped kernels.
- Butter melter doubles as a handy measuring cup. Chute direct popcorn right into your bowl.
- 1-year limited warranty.
- 120 volts AC, 1440 watts.
Warranty:
- Limited manufacturer warranty. Please contact manufacturer for warranty service
- Warranty applies to residents of United States only
- No warranty for physical damage
Exchange and Return Policy:
- For damaged or defective unit, please contact rma@pc4usa.com within three days from the date of receiving the product
- For returns, please fill out the Return Request Form within 15 days from the date of receiving the product. A 15% restocking fee will be applied and shipping and handling charges are non-refundable. It will be deducted from the refund
- No refunds will be issued after 15 days of receiving the products
Note:
- This item will leave the warehouse within 3 business days of receiving your order
- For delivery to Hawaii and Alaska, please contact us at sales@pc4usa.com for additional shipping charge
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Product Reviews
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Average Rating:
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by Gayle E. Bradshaw from FL
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/17/2008 11:22 AM
I love this popper. It is very fast and efficient. I do not use the option to melt butter in the cup as I prefer to have my butter ready to go and pour as the corn comes out of the popper. Once it starts to pop, it really finishes very quickly, so I have my little pitcher of melted butter ready and drizzle as the popcorn fills the bowl. Pops almost every kernel, the exception is once the first of the popcorn pops a few unpopped kernels are blown up and out of the popper (don't try to pick them up and put them back in HOT!), but it is way fewer than popping any other way. Highly recommend.
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by S. Burchard from NY
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/17/2008 11:20 AM
I haven't had any problems with my popcorn maker and I have already used it multiple times since I got it a couple of weeks ago. The popcorn pops fast, and hardly any kernals are left behind without popping. The only downside I would say is that because it pops so fast it leaves little time to melt the butter. But that isn't a big deal...you can just put the butter in the microwave and have it melted in no time. You can also just leave the popper on for a little longer while you wait for the butter to melt.
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by bigsky from FL
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/17/2008 11:18 AM
After getting fed up with the unhealthy ingredients in microwave popcorn, and with the hassles of stovetop popcorn making, I tried this unit. WOW, what a great unit! Pops fast, ZERO cleanup, and you have the option of butter, no butter, etc. This unit also has a small footprint in a cabinet or on a countertop. This unit takes only a few minutes to make a large amount of popcorn.
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by Katherine J. Keller from MI
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/17/2008 11:15 AM
I'm in college and live on air popcorn (don't like microwave -- I'm spoiled!) Anyway, I had a Presto popper that died after 15 or 20 years of use. I got a new one that was a Salton and it only lasted a month. When I saw a Presto popcorn maker, I was thrilled! I trust this brand 100%! Nice to know that maybe I have another popper that will be around the next 20 years.
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by Kevin Murphy from CA
Anonymous
(Unknown)
12/17/2008 11:14 AM
Presto has been making this popper for a long time. I bought one about 15 years ago, and use it maybe once a week. Makes wonderful popcorn, evenly popped, no burning, no oils, just great popcorn. You do need to put a big bowl under it and turn the bowl, but with this slight attention, there is no mess.
The popper died last night -- motor burned out. But how many consumer devices last 15 years? I got my money's worth.
So, I'm buying another one today. Why try something else when this works so well?
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