• Reviews around air (3.38 of 5)

    DASH Hot Air Popcorn Popper Maker with Measuring Cup to Portion Popping Corn Kernels + Melt Butter, 16, Aqua

    • The ones that did pop were hard too (I have never had hard air popped popcorn before)
    • 04820 PopLite Hot Air Popper and it worked pretty well.
    • I returned the Dash and purchased one that blows hot air and spins the kernels.
    • I did some investigating about which of the many hot air poppers I would like, and finally chose the Dash.
    • the top piece also doesn't fit right and is hard to seat 3) the design doesn't encourage the air to stay hot in the machine - it has vents in the top plastic
    • This is THE WORST air popper I have used EVER
    • Very easy air pop
    • If you choose to put in pure popcorn kernels and no flavor, just allowing the hot air to pop them, you will get the lovely flavor of old McDonald's Styrofoam from the late 1970s
    • worst air popper I've ever used.
    • Air blows, the unit heats, and the kernels fly out
    • It still turns on, gets really loud and warm air is blowing out- but not hot enough
    • ** that many hot air popcorn popper machines lack.
    • Other poppers blow the air in a circular motion instead of straight up like this unit does.
    • This was replacing my hot air popper I had since college 30 years ago that finally broke.
    • My trusty hot air popper burned out,
    • The fan still blows, but it's only blowing warm air, not hot
    • The hot air popper stopped working after 2 months of use.
    • Great little air popper!
    • The fan still blows, but it's only blowing warm air, not hot
    • This was replacing my hot air popper I had since college 30 years ago that finally broke.
    • Once you start it, the air just blows out the seeds, into your bowl
    • Other poppers blow the air in a circular motion instead of straight up like this unit does.
    • This a great air popper.
    • I'll keep it, as it was the least expensive of the hot air poppers and just hold the lid onto the base.
    • I next tried white corn - and the smaller, lighter kernals were blown out by the hot air
    • The chamber forced extremely hot air immediately upon turning it on
    • This hot air popper works great and exceeded my expectations
    • I mean why wouldn't other companies install one on their product?Secondly, I also noticed that its top had holes for the hot air to escape and not creating a powerful push of hot air that forced uncooked popcorn to fly into the bowl
    • This was a gift to a popcorn lover who had never heard of a hot-air popper
    • Popcorn from the hot air popper is perfect
    • Pushes warm air
    • I love this hot air popper...works great, very fast, no need to add oil.
    • Best air popper we have purchased.
    • Makes lovely air popped popcorn <3
    • Cute, compact, and if you don't mind waiting literally FOREVER then this is a great little air popper
    • Our old hot air popper was nearly 25 years old and the removable tray on the top had gotten broken
    • Tried multiple outlets, no power, no hot air - nada
    • I returned the Dash and purchased one that blows hot air and spins the kernels.
    • My old machine had the hot air coming out of the sides and spun the kernels rather than blow them in the air.
    • love air pop corn.
    • What I did notice, that I concluded made this type of popper shoot kernels everywhere is that the hot air from the machine that cooks the kernels comes out of the bottom of the machine.
    • All hot air poppers are about the same, and I've never had one loosen up like that in the heat.
    • Works great, Hot Air Popper, no Oil needed, easy to clean- just wipe out.
    • We enjoy popcorn about twice a week, and I’ve been afraid to buy a hot air popper thinking it would not work very well.
    • Save your money a lot of hot air come out ,and almost all the popcorn fly out everywhere without any of them popping
    • Not enough air to push the popcorn out and into bowl.
    • Also the popper cylinder (were you pour the kennels) is not deep enough and, because it blows hot air to pop, you end up with so many un-popped kennels flying out though the chute
    • All of a sudden it started blowing warm air not hot enough to pop the corn.
    • I will say that the company for the defunct air popper did offer to send me another one, however I did not want to take a chance that the same thing would happen, and I desperately wanted to pop some popcorn
    • It turns on and blows warm air, but it doesn’t get hot enough to pop the kernels anymore.
    • Dug it out to give it a shot and it barely blows warm air.
    • Dug it out to give it a shot and it barely blows warm air.
    • so I went with the machine that was the cheapest bad air popper
    • It turns on and blows warm air, but it doesn’t get hot enough to pop the kernels anymore.
    • Also the popper cylinder (were you pour the kennels) is not deep enough and, because it blows hot air to pop, you end up with so many un-popped kennels flying out though the chute
    • I've had three different hot air poppers over the years and none were as messy as this one
    • The hot air popper I replaced was around 10 years old and was not so loud like this one
    • I wish it were on the back or other side as I find it easier to face it where I can toss escapees back in (not recommended as you will burn your
    • Broke as we were trying to make popcorn ahaha literally soon as I open this product, used it popped a few corns an BOOM
    • Works perfectly I no longer burn popcorn.