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Presto 04820 PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper

Presto 04820 PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper
Brand: Presto
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $19.84
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 205 reviews
Sales Rank: 36

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5
Dimensions (in): 11.6 x 10 x 7
Warranty: 1

MPN: 04820
Model: 114316
UPC: 075741048208
EAN: 0075741048208
ASIN: B00006IUWA

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Features:
  • Electric popper uses hot air, not oil, for a healthy, low-calorie treat
  • Faster and more economical than microwave-bag popcorn
  • Produces virtually no unpopped kernels with either regular or gourmet popcorn
  • Makes up to 18 cups in less than 2-1/2 minutes
  • Handy measuring cup doubles as a butter melter;14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Heats popcorn using hot air for dry, healthy and delicious popcorn / As Seen On TV

Amazon.com Review
Plug in Presto's PopLite and the party begins. In less than 2-1/2 minutes you'll have up to 18 cups--two large bowlfuls--of fluffy popcorn with virtually no unpopped kernels. And because the machine uses hot air instead of oil, the resulting snack is healthier and lower in calories. That's not to say you can't add butter; in fact, the 1/2-cup measuring cup on top of the popper doubles as a butter melter. Simply put in the desired amount of margarine or butter (room temperature is best), and it melts from the heat produced during the popping process. The clear plastic cover and cup, which must stay on during popping so the popped corn doesn't fly all over the room, easily remove for hand cleaning with warm, soapy water. No other clean-up is required. While a few unpopped kernels spring out the chute as the machine begins to heats up, the chute does a good job of directing the popped corn into a bowl. The popper measures 14 by 9 by 6-1/2 inches, and is identical to Presto's Orville Redenbacher Hot Air Corn Popper except for color and logo. Presto covers the PopLite with a two-year warranty. --Ann Bieri


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Does what its supposed to do   October 8, 2008
Steven Nemerson (Philadelphia, PA)
My little girls love to watch the popcorn popping and coming out of the shoot. Make sure you have a tall enough bowl.


3 out of 5 stars Presto 04820 PopLite Hot Air Corn Popper shoots popcorn everywhere   September 26, 2008
Health Educator (Santa Monica, CA United States)
I used to have a small. inexpensive model that shot popcorn through a smaller channel that left everything in the bowl. All the reviewers were correct about this one shooting popcorn everywhere due to the force of the popping and the width of the spout. But there isn't really a decent alternative, so just use a large bowl, put it on the kitchen counter and aim it toward the wall, guide it by keeping something at the sides or putting a kitchen towel over it while it is operating, and don't overfill the chamber.


5 out of 5 stars Great Product!   September 16, 2008
L. Delaney
The corn popper is great! So much quicker and healthier than popping corn with oil. I had one that I had been using for years and was delighted when I found this replacement for my tired old corn popper.


4 out of 5 stars Makes great tasting healthy popcorn   September 11, 2008
H. Lee (Fullerton, CA)
I admit I got sucked into the convenience mode and had been eating microwave popcorn for a while. I had forgotten what really good popcorn tastes like. The air-popped popcorn comes out light and fluffy and really helps to appreciate the true "corn" flavor. I have not had any problems with any appreciable number of unpopped kernels. Definitely far less unpopped kernels than from the microwave bags. I was always prone to overcooking and burning my popcorn in the microwave, anyway. Virtually no mess to clean, either.

The one drawback to air-popped in general is that it creates a large amount of noise in the process. I feel like I am near a jet engine. But then again, most of my other kitchen appliance make a lot of noise - my blender, my juicer, my mixer, etc.

I am not sure if this is a common trait of all poppers, but there is no on/off switch. Once you plug it in, it starts cranking and the only way to turn it off is to unplug it - strange.



2 out of 5 stars The un-popper   September 11, 2008
J. Ford (Baltimore, MD)
This machine comes with a 1/2 cup measurer which serves as the butter melting dish too. If you use less then the full 1/2 cup measure, it throws out lots of unpopped corn. Even with the full 1/2 cup, it throws out a several unpops before it starts popping. The butter melt cup is nice, but the time it takes to pop the corn is not enough time to melt the butter...I even sliced it down to smaller pieces. Also there is no on/off switch. You have to plug it in to turn it on and unplug it to turn it off - that just seems antiquated to me. I do not recommend this popcorn maker.




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