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Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher’s Hot Air Popper – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher’s Hot Air Popper
Brand
Presto
Color
White
Capacity
1 Liters
Special Feature
Manual
Material
Plastic
Item Dimensions LxWxH
6.94 x 9.77 x 11.71 inches
Item Weight
2.1 Pounds
Included Components
Specialty Electrics;Popcorn Machines;electric popcorn poppers
Is Electric
Yes
Product Dimensions
6.94 x 9.77 x 11.71 inches
Item Weight
2.1 pounds
Manufacturer
Presto
ASIN
B00006IUWB
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
268534
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
October 2, 2001
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Technical specifications – Presto 04821 Orville Redenbacher’s Hot Air Popper :
Brand
Presto
Color
White
Capacity
1 Liters
Special Feature
Manual
Material
Plastic
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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M. L (verified owner) –
It pops popcorn very well! – It arrived in it’s box and was sealed very well. The box was made of carboard, the tape on the box was made of tape. I did not have it studied in a laboratory, however, it looked like cardboard and tape. I cut the tape on the box and there was a foam thingy inside, like foam peanuts but harder, and the three pieces of the machine were each in separate plastic bags. Again, I did not check what all of this stuff was made from, however I’m pretty confident none of it would give me any diseases or cancer from touching it, so I did not wear gloves. I pulled the machine, instructions, and the two other pieces out and cut the other side of the box open and folded the box up for recycling, because I am a recycler and it makes me feel good. After removing everything from plastic bags, and setting it up, yes, I opened the paper manual and read it. I then put the plastic bags in my recycling bin. I read it again, just to make sure I had them memorized, then made sure I matched all the parts, there were two including the popper. There were warnings all over the product and the instructions were quite specific and clear on how to use the machine to not hurt yourself or others. With all the reminders everywhere, I am certain they are there from people who did not read instructions or thought touching it while it was popping was a good idea. I don’t know, I tend to have a decent amount of common sense. I filled it with unpopped popcorn kernels and plugged it in and put a bowl underneath it. I made sure I did not overfill it, it reminds you everywhere not to do that, and it also reminds you everywhere to always replace the top immediately after using cause it may melt a bit, but it was designed to do this, unless you do not follow the instructions. I personally learned how to follow instructions when I was about 4 or 5 years old, however there are many reviews here that seem to be one star and I question their ability to follow instructions. In about 15 seconds, popcorn started popping and fell out of it into my bowl, I could smell some of the plastic, but it was the first time it was used, and again, it was designed to melt a little, so I figure it’s just the breaking in period. Sort of like when you get anything new, it needs to be used a couple times. I watched it all as it happened, as per the instructions, and stayed at the popcorn poppers side, in case it erupted into a fireball or deadly popcorn projectiles, and when it was done. I could tell because there were only a few popcorn kernels bouncing around, however it had not even got close to the 3 minute limit the machine stated in the instructions. I unplugged it. I let it cool down, as per the instructions, and then emptied the 3 kernels that didn’t come out, into a rubbish bin, I figure they are biodegradable, so I won’t recycle the popcorn kernels. I consumed the yummy and healthy nutrient rich low calorie popcorn and I was surprised the machine didn’t have a nuclear meltdown, as I truly wanted to show everyone wonderful pictures of an air popper exploding. It popped the popcorn though, as it was supposed to do. And it tasted like popcorn. I let the machine cool down, as per the very detailed instructions and all the warnings all over the thing told me to do, and then wrapped the cord around it and put it in a cupboard for later use.
A. F (verified owner) –
Pops great, works every time, last long, bought two! – As someone always trying new things to lose weight but loving snacks I freaking love air popped popcorn so I bought one of these years ago and had to ditch it when I moved one day and had to leave a lot of things behind. After trying many other different air poppers and either returning them or putting them away forever, I went back to this one. Even though I hate how loud all air poppers are and how much mess they leave behind, this popper has always worked the best and lasts the longest, while producing the best popcorn compared to others I have purchased.
M. E (verified owner) –
Great air popper except for 2 things – There are only two things I don’t like about this. 1. It doesn’t have an on/off switch, so you have to pull the cord. 2. It’s not quite tall enough or the top isn’t quite long enough to control where the kernels pop, so I sometimes have to hold the bowl up to the spout to catch the kernels.
H. G (verified owner) –
BEST POPCORN. No on/off switch. – The popper makes the best big, fluffy popcorn — FAST. There is no on/off button. My electrical outlet sparks when I pull the plug out. But I spent a couple hours looking at other poppers and they are all too small or too flimsy. Why on earth wouldn’t there be an on/off switch? I’m going to try it a few more times and if it keeps sparking, will return it — maybe my electrical system can’t handle it.
F. B (verified owner) –
Great Device – Easy to use and works as expected. We purchased this unit for healthier options to bagged popcorn, no oils.
A. E (verified owner) –
Pop-pop-popcorn! – I like air popped popcorn. This one had good reviews so I took a chance on it and I’m happy with how quickly I have healthy air-popped popcorn.
M. L (verified owner) –
It pops popcorn very well! – It arrived in it’s box and was sealed very well. The box was made of carboard, the tape on the box was made of tape. I did not have it studied in a laboratory, however, it looked like cardboard and tape. I cut the tape on the box and there was a foam thingy inside, like foam peanuts but harder, and the three pieces of the machine were each in separate plastic bags. Again, I did not check what all of this stuff was made from, however I’m pretty confident none of it would give me any diseases or cancer from touching it, so I did not wear gloves. I pulled the machine, instructions, and the two other pieces out and cut the other side of the box open and folded the box up for recycling, because I am a recycler and it makes me feel good. After removing everything from plastic bags, and setting it up, yes, I opened the paper manual and read it. I then put the plastic bags in my recycling bin. I read it again, just to make sure I had them memorized, then made sure I matched all the parts, there were two including the popper. There were warnings all over the product and the instructions were quite specific and clear on how to use the machine to not hurt yourself or others. With all the reminders everywhere, I am certain they are there from people who did not read instructions or thought touching it while it was popping was a good idea. I don’t know, I tend to have a decent amount of common sense. I filled it with unpopped popcorn kernels and plugged it in and put a bowl underneath it. I made sure I did not overfill it, it reminds you everywhere not to do that, and it also reminds you everywhere to always replace the top immediately after using cause it may melt a bit, but it was designed to do this, unless you do not follow the instructions. I personally learned how to follow instructions when I was about 4 or 5 years old, however there are many reviews here that seem to be one star and I question their ability to follow instructions. In about 15 seconds, popcorn started popping and fell out of it into my bowl, I could smell some of the plastic, but it was the first time it was used, and again, it was designed to melt a little, so I figure it’s just the breaking in period. Sort of like when you get anything new, it needs to be used a couple times. I watched it all as it happened, as per the instructions, and stayed at the popcorn poppers side, in case it erupted into a fireball or deadly popcorn projectiles, and when it was done. I could tell because there were only a few popcorn kernels bouncing around, however it had not even got close to the 3 minute limit the machine stated in the instructions. I unplugged it. I let it cool down, as per the instructions, and then emptied the 3 kernels that didn’t come out, into a rubbish bin, I figure they are biodegradable, so I won’t recycle the popcorn kernels. I consumed the yummy and healthy nutrient rich low calorie popcorn and I was surprised the machine didn’t have a nuclear meltdown, as I truly wanted to show everyone wonderful pictures of an air popper exploding. It popped the popcorn though, as it was supposed to do. And it tasted like popcorn. I let the machine cool down, as per the very detailed instructions and all the warnings all over the thing told me to do, and then wrapped the cord around it and put it in a cupboard for later use.
P. S (verified owner) –
I love this popcorn maker! – I bought this popcorn maker because I don’t like bagged popcorn but was tired of the clean up with making popcorn on the stove. I use this popcorn maker all the time and absolutely love how easy it is to use
M. E (verified owner) –
Great air popper except for 2 things – There are only two things I don’t like about this. 1. It doesn’t have an on/off switch, so you have to pull the cord. 2. It’s not quite tall enough or the top isn’t quite long enough to control where the kernels pop, so I sometimes have to hold the bowl up to the spout to catch the kernels.
F. B (verified owner) –
Great Device – Easy to use and works as expected. We purchased this unit for healthier options to bagged popcorn, no oils.
A. E (verified owner) –
Pop-pop-popcorn! – I like air popped popcorn. This one had good reviews so I took a chance on it and I’m happy with how quickly I have healthy air-popped popcorn.
P. S (verified owner) –
I love this popcorn maker! – I bought this popcorn maker because I don’t like bagged popcorn but was tired of the clean up with making popcorn on the stove. I use this popcorn maker all the time and absolutely love how easy it is to use
P. H (verified owner) –
Quick and Simple – Way faster and simpler than a stovetop or microwave. I get maybe 3-8 unpopped kernels when I unplug it 2 seconds after the last pop. I am happy with the popped kernel size. It is on par and maybe a bit larger than the stovetop+oil method I had been using. This popper warms up very fast and pours out a startling amount of heat so I advise not letting it run empty any longer than that. I don’t use the top scoop for melting butter so I don’t know how well that option works.
A. F (verified owner) –
Pops great, works every time, last long, bought two! – As someone always trying new things to lose weight but loving snacks I freaking love air popped popcorn so I bought one of these years ago and had to ditch it when I moved one day and had to leave a lot of things behind. After trying many other different air poppers and either returning them or putting them away forever, I went back to this one. Even though I hate how loud all air poppers are and how much mess they leave behind, this popper has always worked the best and lasts the longest, while producing the best popcorn compared to others I have purchased.
P. H (verified owner) –
Quick and Simple – Way faster and simpler than a stovetop or microwave. I get maybe 3-8 unpopped kernels when I unplug it 2 seconds after the last pop. I am happy with the popped kernel size. It is on par and maybe a bit larger than the stovetop+oil method I had been using. This popper warms up very fast and pours out a startling amount of heat so I advise not letting it run empty any longer than that. I don’t use the top scoop for melting butter so I don’t know how well that option works.
H. G (verified owner) –
BEST POPCORN. No on/off switch. – The popper makes the best big, fluffy popcorn — FAST. There is no on/off button. My electrical outlet sparks when I pull the plug out. But I spent a couple hours looking at other poppers and they are all too small or too flimsy. Why on earth wouldn’t there be an on/off switch? I’m going to try it a few more times and if it keeps sparking, will return it — maybe my electrical system can’t handle it.