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41PiQM8hBQL. SL160  Back to Basics Stainless Steel Stove Top Popcorn Popper

  • 6-quart capacity
  • Domed, Vented Lid
  • Stainless Steel Pan & Lid

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Back to Basics Stainless-Steel Stove-Top Popcorn Popper

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February 22nd, 2010 at 7:43 am

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  1. Popcorn Popper This stove works very well. I used aluminum for too many years, since side effects may be harmful to health. This is one of the POP Popper and the hearts of good taste. I did not have any problems with the cover, I read the other reviews. This is a stove top buy Popper!

    L. MITCHELL

    22 Feb 10 at 10:23 am

  2. Ok, if the product meets its only goal. . . create the quality of popcorn. Make sure that the cover design is flawed, but if you insert the pin into the hole and pull toward you the whole inside with one hand while pushing the cover away from you towards the hole instead mastered, you can set all – on-the-back-cover, the pan-European problem appears to affect more people than the quality of popcorn this product.For my needs, I try only to get the best tasting popcorn character. I use extra virgin coconut to the minimum temperature at which my Cooktop glass. Virgin olive oil has a strong coconut flavor, so it’s perfect for popcorn. You can use coconut oil instead of refined, but it is tasteless. I took the electrical noise Popper crazy, but he has since teflon, I do not go there. Plus, you can not control the temperature of Electric Popper, so if you focus on the healthiest way to make popcorn, keep the product in this inoxydable.Pour what is the healthiest oil use is a subjective debate. Some say that coconut oil does, but many people say the opposite superior in saturated fat. Risks which are not now substantially less than the hydrogenation of hydrogenated oil is heated. Instead, it relates to the smoke of the oil. Olive oil is excellent at room temperature. After crossing the smoke point of olive oil in cooking, you lose any health benefit. Extra virgin coconut oil is the best, but you have to do your best up to the smoke point, so I prefer to Popper stove top that you can control the temperature of the burner. Coconut oil is processed point even more smoke, but does not provide any benefit when popping.Et taste of the whole debate is now made of stainless steel. Think about what you want, that current evidence-called CNN of Alzheimer’s research. Go ahead and get a foot bath and see what the blackheads out of your body, which means that heavy metals are detoxed from the body. For me, it is sufficient proof. Regardless of the evidence (or lack of it), I will stick to stainless steel, bare aluminum, any day of the week. Now, here is my problem. Of course, the pot is stainless, but what about the cover? When I have to clean items, I’m ready to tumble on all corners and crannies and paper. And what do I see? Gray / black dust was picked up by a towel. Then I washed a few times over and the dust was never found. Now I’ve made a batch of popcorn and before washing, the first paper in the cover (no dust), then the inside edge of the pot. Guess what I found? More of the same dust. It sounds like oxidation of aluminum occurs when the edge of the lid meets the pot. Of course, it is my opinion and subjective evidence. What I would like to ruokani residues attached to my body and go? Of course not. I give up Popcorn product offers a great reason for this? Not in the near future, definitely. Except, of course, black dust is actually displayed POP corn.Pour someone asked in the past, this pot is aluminum / stainless steel bottom is completely flat on my flat top stove. There is no switch at all. I can not speak to whether the induction cooker work.

    kampkrusty

    22 Feb 10 at 11:55 am

  3. Stainless steel version of what Popper is also easier to clean than aluminum. Excellent Popper

    Barbara Schuster

    22 Feb 10 at 1:57 pm

  4. When I was buying the stove top Popper, I really do not know that I’ve noticed a lot was in fact an aluminum pot! I really do not want aluminum. . . and when I looked here on Amazon, I noticed that it is stainless steel, Metal Gear, too! I am very glad that I chose this popcorn:) It arrived quickly and transported to perfection. I now look forward to this Popper popcorn, and cleaning is simple soapy water and rinse! Thanks for a great product!

    Lana Heater

    22 Feb 10 at 4:22 pm

  5. I got as a gift to a friend. I had one I myself have years.We are so often to use them. It is the best. It is much better than casserole.Obtient excellent results.

    Jacob Litoff

    22 Feb 10 at 7:00 pm

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