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Cuisinart CPM-100W EasyPop Hot Air Popcorn Maker, White

3.8
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Description

  • Makes up to ten cups of popcorn in under 3 minutes
  • 1500 watts of power
  • Removable chute and butter warming tray
  • All removable parts are dishwasher safe
  • Cord storage on/off switch

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Customer Reviews

Un-popped kernels of corn fly out of the popping unit I've been using this product for about 3 years now, almost daily. It continues to function very well. Pops most of the popcorn, launches most of it into the bowl, and takes only a few minutes. The only flaw is that when it initially starts to pop, some unpopped, but hot kernels, get ejected when other kernels pop. These unpopped kernels fly onto the counter, or into the bowl, sometimes popping in the bowl and flinging some of the popped kernels out of the bowl. I've learned that if I tilt the unit at about 30 degrees upward, 99% of these wayward kernels stay in the unit. However, when tilted up in this manner it is important that you watch the level of popped kernels accumulate in the upper clear plastic unit. When this plastic unit is about 25% full (the popped kernels form a single layer over the popping chamber, which prevents kernels flying out) you must tilt the unit back to level so that the popped kernels will fall out, otherwise the popping chamber becomes packed and the popped kernels will start to burn, then the pressure of the popped kernels will push the plastic unit off, and you will get popcorn flying in all directions. Then, after most of the popped kernels have been ejected, tilt the unit back up about 45 degrees for a few minutes to keep the remaining unpopped kernels in the popping chamber, or turn it off and forget about popping the last few kernels. 4Good popper but WARNING - the RED version is a GLOSSY FINISH This is a nice popper. Works well, has a power switch (which is nice), very efficient.CAUTION: There are two red versions of this product - "RED" and "METALLIC RED". The photos of the plain red one that I ordered (CPM-100) make it look like a matte finish. IT IS NOT MATTE. It is a gloss plastic similar to what you'd find on a raisin box lid...standard cheap plastic (see photo). The box photos are the same photos Amazon is using so it's not Amazon's fault - someone at Cuisinart got a bit carried away with photo retouch. I bought this model specifically because of the matte finish and was pretty disappointed...probably should have bought the metallic red. But hey it's a popcorn popper which ain't exactly high style anyway so I'm not going to send it back. But that's why it's not five stars - misleading product photos.Update: After a couple of days of use...a few tips:1. Don't bother with a bowl under this popper. You will get popcorn everywhere (but I had this problem with the other popper as well). A good trick is to use a paper bag with handles - if it's big enough you can loop the handle over the cup at the top and it becomes a hands-free operation.2. The popper pops REALLY fast. So fast that butter placed in the little cup at the top doesn't have time to melt all the way. You'll need to melt your butter another way. 4Get A Large Bowl and Quit Whining! This is my first air popper. After reading all the reviews about popcorn flying everywhere the first thing I did was put a large diameter bowl under it. That almost worked, it just wasn't tall enough! A few kernels would fly around the kitchen, and they're HOT! So I put another bowl under the first to lift it just under the popper spout. This did the trick! I only use a quarter cup of kernels at a time and get very few un-popped kernels at the end, about the same as a microwave bag. I don't use the butter cup for melting butter. I just melt butter in the microwave as the popcorn pops, mainly because I don't want clean it every time I use it!! Yes I'm lazy! The best part is that you can put the exact amount of butter and salt that you like without wondering what all those other ingredients are in microwave popcorn! 5Flying kernals are not a problem If you are looking for crisp popcorn, such as what oil-popped tastes like, this is not the popper for you. It is a trade-off I am willing to accept. I would rather melt a little butter in the microwave and add what I like, that pop it in oil.The flying kernels that people talk about are easy to contain. I prop up the two front legs of the popper, until the chamber fills with popped corn, then I set it level until the popping is finished. It works fine. Holding a large bowl up near the chute while it is tilted back catches the few strays. Sometimes, I throw the kernals back in, if the popping is not to far along. I have never had more than 5-10 unpopped kernals, nor any strays flying out of the bowl. 5Love it, use Big kernels Great little popper. I can't stand microwave popcorn, that greasy film texture you get on the roof of your mouth or the burn smell in the air when it doesn't pop right. My boyfriend loves movie theater popcorn so i got him this. We use a tall bowl, and put a towel over it while its popping to keep the corn inside the bowl and not pinging across the room, though funny it can be. We melt butter and add salt to taste. SO GOOD. <3 Use bigger kernels. The small kernels are not heavy enough to stay inside while the hair is on and it'll ping hot kernels out instead of popped corn. 4worthless piece of junk We attempted one batch of popcorn and promptly threw this thing in the trash. It is essentially a heat gun (craft and shop tool) with a cheap plastic lid on it. I knew we were in trouble as soon as the box arrived on our porch and it weighed almost nothing. Before the popcorn starts popping, it blows a few hot kernels out un-popped. Once the popcorn starts popping, it just jams up the cylinder and the stuff on the bottom burns. It eventually pushed some up enough that the lid was pushed off and popcorn went everywhere. I tried to put the lid back on, but it was so hot it burned my fingers. It was soft enough that it was pliable in my hands. Popcorn never came out the shoot and into the bowl. I cannot believe Cuisinart actually makes such a horrid product. We have an air popper at our vacation place that makes great popcorn, I just don't remember the brand name. I guess we are going back to microwave stuff till I get the name and model the other popper. 1FIRE HAZARD! DO NOT BUY! ZERO STARS! First of all, I was never crazy about this popper as it would spit out too many kernels at the beginning, resulting in a waste of popcorn and a mess to clean up. Not what I'd expect from a brand like Cuisinart, but we kept it despite this flaw. Well after owning it for a few months, I get a call from my 13 year-old that the popcorn maker caught on fire. She sprayed it down with water from the kitchen faucet across the room and fortunately put it out, but it damaged my kitchen cabinets and food dehydrator in the process. She said it was shooting out flames, and it obviously got hot enough that it melted the inner metal (see pictures) Not happy!After reading other reviews, this is a recurring issue with this model and I will be contacting Cuisinart.**Update**I sent the unit to Cuisinart and they replied asking if they could perform "destructive testing" in order to determine if there was anything faulty with the unit. Ummm...a 3 year old could tell you that the unit was obviously already destroyed, but I wrote back, giving them the permission they were looking for. After performing their testing though, I recieved a letter from Cuisinart stating that they couldn't find any defects and that what occurred must have been from an external source. Seriously??? My children could've been seriously injured and/or my house burned down. I will never buy another product made from Cuisinart after this experience. Their failure to take any kind of responsibility shows that they don't care if they make good products or that their bad products are dangerous. That's not the kind of company I want to give my money to. 1An excellent popcorn maker for the health conscious On the one hand, if I put 1/4 cup of popcorn into the popper, about a tablespoon will be spat out unpopped, at least twice as much as when I use the same amount on the stove top. On the other hand, the Cuisinart's popcorn is *significantly* fluffier, and tastes better.Toward the end of the process, 10-20 kernels won't pop until they land in the bowl, whereupon they pop out of the bowl onto the counter or the floor, often taking other kernels with them. I use a sheet of newspaper as an improvised screen, so the rogue kernels carom off the newspaper and back into the bowl. 5Fine if you don't actually use it, PASS if you plan on using it PASS on this one. The blower stopped working in less than 10 months, so then the corn gets stuck and burns. I recall another similar review that I should have listened to. I did use it maybe average once every 10 days, so I guess it would have lasted longer if I didn't. There seems to be some debris you can hear near the motor in the base, but it is not dis-assemble-able... 1Low calorie/ low stress Bro! If you're trying to get shredded and want a snack at night once in a while you should totally look at getting this. Dude, if sometimes you make popcorn at 4:20 at night or right after you drop your keys in the bowl and give 5 stars to your uber driver and you're not up to making popcorn in a pan with oil and fire and stuff, this is way easier, ya feel me? Get fresh light no-oil popcorn with no mess, barely any calories and get back to Netflix in the time it takes for your wife to put on a honey face mask. Thank me later.tips: some people complain it shoots kernels around, get a bigger bowl, brah! Or sometimes I put a small bowl upside down under the big bowl to give it a little height--works fine.*put your salt into your coffee bean grinder (uses less salt while making your popcorn movie theater salty)* order some of this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005HFZ0RG/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 5
Cuisinart CPM-100W EasyPop Hot Air Popcorn Maker, White

Cuisinart CPM-100W EasyPop Hot Air Popcorn Maker, White

3.8
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€147,00
Sale price
€147,00
Regular price
€242,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€95,00)