Product Description
Tempered Glass. Old maid drawer. Deluxe model with 3 position control switch and 860 watts. Switches include: spot light warmer, stirrer and pot heater. All metal gearbox. Heavy-duty powder coated steel and stainless steel construction. 860 watts; commercial quality and certified. 110V / 860Watts. 8 Ounce Kettle. Warming Deck to keep the popcorn warm and fresh. 3 Switch Design. Thicker Glass: -- 40% thicker than our competition. Premium Grade Steel --30% thicker than our competition. Richer Color -- Premium paint and enhanced colors. Top Machine is 25 in. H x 21' L x 18 in. D These commercial quality machines feature stainless steel food-zones, easy cleaning stainless steel kettles, heated warming decks, old-maid drawers (for un-popped kernels), tempered glass side and back panels and an industry leading 8 ounce kettle operating on 860 watts. With the antique style design, you will be reminiscing about your early days at the ball game, carnival, or the movie theater. We have combined the best of both worlds--not only are you getting today's technology, you get an eclectic design with all the conveniences of the modern era. A couple of conveniences worthy of note include our exclusive old-maid drawer and tempered side panels. Our machine was designed with small perforations in the bottom stainless tray to allow the un-popped kernels to fall into the drawer. Simply rake the popped corn with a scoop and the old-maids disappear. We have sold thousands of these units to churches, schools, businesses, day care centers, varsity/PTA clubs, and more. Of course, our number 1 customer is the homeowner looking to add a theatrical effect to their home theater. Safer Packing -- double wall stock and extra packing to ensure a safe delivery. Robust Design/Craftsmanship backed up by a 3 year warranty on the machine and a 30 day limited warranty on all consumable parts including kettles and/or light bulbs
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #182890 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Great Northern
- Model: 6050
- Dimensions: 25.75" h x 20.50" w x 17.50" l, 44.00 pounds
Features
- Tempered Glass
- Old maid drawer
- Deluxe model with 3 position control switch and 860 watts
- Switches include: spot light warmer, stirrer and pot heater
- All metal gearbox
Most helpful customer reviews
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Popcorn Machine!
By Dawn
I didn't want to purchase a popcorn popper with a cart since I didn't have room for the cart. I was unable to find reviews for this particular popper until I reviewed the Paducah Popper machine sold with the cart--see: http://www.amazon.com/Paducah-Eight-Antique-Popcorn-Machine/product-reviews/B000UDXQO4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1 --and boy am I glad I responded to the praises of this machine.
This machine is GREAT! It truly does its job incredibly well. A few years ago we'd purchased a smaller home popper that had something like a 2 oz kettle & found that we had to pop several batches to get the desired amount--and by the time we actually got to eat it, over 1/2 of the bowl had cold popcorn.
The Paducah Popper pops crisp, tasty popcorn quickly. We've found that we don't need to use butter to add flavor because the popcorn tastes great just popped in regular canola oil.
My husband loves this Christmas present & it makes a great addition to his man cave. Other poppers I considered had tacky decor that just didn't fit our taste. I HIGHLY recommend this popper!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Contradictory Instructions
By ShadowMerlin
First, let me say that this machine performs magnificently!! I tried their smaller version, the "Little Bambino", which had problems, but this one is GREAT.
The owner's manual states, "Add a suitable amount of butter or oil (Fig.1). While the amount is dependent upon your taste, please do not exceed 1/2 oz." (Based on the fact that they give you a measuring scoop rather than a scale, they apparently mean 1/8 of a cup (1 fl. oz.)and not 1 oz., which is 1/16 of a pound.)
The instructions on the door of the device states, "1 TBSP of oil for every 1/2 cup of popcorn". (For 1 cup of popcorn, this means 2 Tbs of oil, which is ONE fl. oz.)
Obviously you can't use 1 fl. oz. (as per the instruction on the door) without violating the first instruction's "do not exceed 1/2 oz."
So I emailed the manufacturer to find out which was right. The manufacturer (specifically, Randi, the Customer Service Manager) told me to use 1/3 the amount of oil as popcorn. That is, for one cup (8 fl. oz.) of popcorn, use 1/3 cup (~2.5 fl. oz.) of oil.
So now I have a choice. For one cup of popcorn, I can use either 1 fl. oz. or 2.5 fl. oz. of oil, but not more than 1 Tbs (1/2 fl. oz.).
They get 5 stars for the product but only 2 for the instructions and -3 for their ability to clear up the confusion.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Love this machine after 1 year.
By James Brewer
We bought this for Christmas last year (2011). Its been used quite a bit and works like a champ. There is a big difference in the popcorn you use the pre-made packets that have everything in one pouch simply do not taste as good as using coconut oil and flavocal. Do yourself a favor and learn how to make your popcorn that way and you will be much happier in the end.
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