Old-fashioned Popcorn Maker for Everyone’s Delight
If you have a house that has great antique furniture, it would be necessary to complete the look of it with appliances that are antique looking as well. If you happen to love classic movies as well, you would like to have the classic taste of popcorn on your antique looking home theater. The problem of going out if only to have a bagful of this great movie partner is now resolved with an old fashioned popcorn maker that you can flaunt on your 19th century kitchen or a secret Victorian era garden.
What's great about this old-fashioned popcorn maker is that it has the same high technology features. That means that you can still enjoy the benefits and efficiency of advance technology popcorn makers as you enjoy furnishing your kitchen or your garden with its old-fashioned design.
It can handle about 4 to 8 ounces of popcorn which would be enough to feed your children, making it an indispensable equipment for children's parties and even during weekend get-togethers. A great model of the popcorn cart of the 1900s would still have the butter warmer, a stainless steel food zone, which would make it easy and safe for you to pop the kernels without worrying about burning your hands. It also has the stainless steel kettle that makes cleaning easy. What makes this popcorn machine great is the old-time look that lures in people, giving them the nostalgia of olden times and the golden years of Hollywood. You can get one that has the 1911 originals look, the ones used by American street vendors.
Although a popcorn cart of the olden times would usually take up space, you can still opt for the old-fashioned popcorn poppers that you can very well place on the kitchen countertop. This will make sure that you have easy access to it especially when you have popcorn-loving kids around. Popcorn makers may not be a health hazard as you think it is; there are old-fashioned popcorn makers that use air instead of oil, which allows you to enjoy a healthy, fat-free popcorn snack. It has a chute that allows the popped kernels to glide through until they reach the waiting bowl. A measuring cup would help you determine the number of kernels that you can place in the machine to come up with just enough popcorn for your consumption.
With an old-fashioned popcorn maker, everyone, young and old popcorn-loving individuals, can come up with great popcorn anytime they want, without getting worried about leftovers or even with unpopped kernels.

US $139.97
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