Gaetano
Bewertet in Italien am 9. März 2025
È perfetto ed occupa pochissimo spazio essendo richiudubile, i pop corn vengono perfetti e buonissimi, io ho messo potenza 1000w e 4 minuti con microonde Parnasonic! Lo consiglio assolutamente per pop corn senza grassi! Costa di più rispetto agli altri ma ne vale la pena assolutamente!
glam gram 7
Bewertet in den USA am19. Februar 2025
My granddaughter made popcorn with this. I immediately ordered one myself. So easy and popcorn comes out perfect with little effort, just put kernels in and put in microwave on popcorn setting. Very few kernels didn't pop. You don't even need any oils or butter unless you want to. And love that it folds down flat for storage.
Debra A. M.
Bewertet in den USA am18. Januar 2025
While the capacity is small, it performs very well. Just means we make a double batch and as a result have hot popcorn longer! Even purchased a second one.
Gary Bastoky
Bewertet in den USA am21. August 2024
I have tried the collapsable silicon popcorn makers and they all pretty much work the same, they trap steam and pop the kernels via microwave heating. This Tupperware popcorn maker is a little different. The silicon is thicker, it collapses down fairly flat, but has a stiff plastic top that fits via gravity, that is, it just sits on top, loosely fitting. The top has holes on one side -- the lid clearly marks where they are, and they are meant for shaking out the unpopped kernels. You put on the lid with the holes to one side when popping in the microwave, and then turn it afterwards to shake and dump out the remaining kernels.The positive side of this popper is that there are almost no unpopped kernels left to dump out. I do like the ability to serve the popcorn in the popper instead of dirtying another bowl. It doesn't get overly hot, but you do need mitts to get it out of the microwave safely. Seems to cool down quickly though.I use good quality gourmet popcorn kernels, which may have something to do with how well this device pops them.The down side isn't really a show stopper, it's just weird. There is a smallish piece of concave glass that sits on the bottom of the device, and It is held in place by two tabs. To get the glass lens-like thing under these tabs takes some work. If, once I forced it into place, I could leave it there, it wouldn't be a big deal, but if you plan on washing this, if you don't remove the lens, water will stay underneath it. The thing I fear is the by forcing this piece of glass under the tabs every time, it is eventually going to break and cut me. Maybe not, but forcing a piece of glass to fit into a tight space doesn't feel right. Taking it out isn't that difficult, but then you have to fight with it every time you need to put it back in place. I imagine this could have been engineered quite differently to make the user experience better.I highly recommend this if you don't mind fussing with this glass lens things every time you clean it. It pops almost all of the kernels -- I had 3 kernels left unpopped the last time I used it. Tupperware, rethink the user experience, make the base a screw on, with rough threads, so the lens fits without a struggle.