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Goodful Silicone Collapsible Microwavable Popcorn Maker (Blue) $8.47 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Model: Goodful Silicone Popcorn Popper, Collapsible Hot Air Microwavable Popcorn Maker, Bowl Made without BPA, Blue

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2d ago
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2d ago
sarcasmogratis
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2d ago
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I have the Cuisinart brand equivalent
https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-...01FX3Q6G0/
It has gone on sale for $8 in the past, but seems to be $16 now.
Surprisingly effective. Easy to clean. Minimal storage space.
2d ago
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Joined Apr 2017
2d ago
psaturn7
2d ago
161 Posts
I love those! I had one in which I would put my Himalayan sea salt and olive oil on the bottom and add popcorn to it and microwave it and voila ! I did buy more but different brand and they did perform differently. It was flimsier.
2d ago
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SeanFrank
2d ago
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I have one of these, but I don't use it anymore. It just takes up space in my kitchen now. I just put some foil over a metal bowl I have in the kitchen anyway, put some popcorn and oil in it, poke some holes in the foil with a knife, and pop it manually on the stove. I melt butter in the microwave while it's popping (on very low power).
These are neat, but if you already have a thin metal bowl, you can just use what you have.
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2d ago
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2d ago
Adelley
2d ago
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This one is thicker than your typical cheapo popcorn silicone bowl.

The lid is also hard plastic instead of flimsy silicone you usually get.

But I like Nordic Ware popcorn popper better though since it's rigid
2d ago
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Joined Sep 2015
2d ago
szehner32792
2d ago
128 Posts
Quote from SeanFrank :
I have one of these, but I don't use it anymore. It just takes up space in my kitchen now. I just put some foil over a metal bowl I have in the kitchen anyway, put some popcorn and oil in it, poke some holes in the foil with a knife, and pop it manually on the stove. I melt butter in the microwave while it's popping (on very low power). These are neat, but if you already have a thin metal bowl, you can just use what you have.
We do a pot with 2 tbsp coconut oil, leave the lid on and it mostly vents itself fine. Add a bit of butter oil and Flavacol for great home popcorn.
2d ago
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howdydo
2d ago
1,090 Posts
Lid is plastic. That's a no-go for me. I wish they gave you a silicone lid instead. They also expect you to put butter on top of the lid to melt and drip down.

Reviews say the bowl gets scorching hot and stays that way for a long time after taking it out of microwave. If the bowl gets scorching hot then the plastic lid will too. Don't tell me that lid is microwave safe.

If I could find a silicone lid for cheap at somewhere like Ikea maybe I'd buy this.
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InquisitiveD
2d ago
61 Posts
Air popper or bust, true popcorn aficionados know.
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