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West Bend 82306X Stir Crazy 6-Quart Electric Popcorn Popper

Manufacturer : West Bend
In Stock : 9


List Price: $29.99

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Features

  • Popcorn popper with motorized stirring rod to ensure all kernels pop
  • Produces up to 6 quarts in about 5 minutes; built-in butter well
  • Stops automatically when done; nonstick-coated popping surface
  • Heat-resistant handles and base; plastic cover doubles as serving bowl
  • Measures 12 by 8-1/2 by 10 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description

This 1000-watt popcorn maker makes 6 quarts of popcorn the fast and easy way.

Amazon.com Review

West Bend has improved on the classic corn popper design by adding a motorized stirring rod which ensures that every single kernel pops, every time. In about five minutes, the Stir Crazy Popper produces up to 6 quarts of perfectly popped corn, using one tablespoon of oil per 1/4 cup corn. You can clean it with just a quick swipe of the sponge. For added flavor, place a bit of butter in the butter well to melt over the corn as it pops. The plastic cover doubles as a serving bowl, so when the cycle is done, just flip it over to enjoy popcorn that's guaranteed to be good to the last pop. --Larisa Lomacky Moore

Customer Reviews

Average Rating of 4.00 out of 472 reviews

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Simply the Best!! - W. Engbretson, Nov 16, 2009

This is my fourth Stir Crazy over the past thirty years It pops faster than many and you have fewer unpopped kernels. No need to shake, stir or otherwise --just stand-by for the best popcorn. If there are more than two people eating popcorn get the larger popper.


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Use the right seeds for PROFESSIONAL results. - Wayne D. Duquette, Oct 28, 2009

I bought one of these poppers after, getting fed-up with crummy tasting microwave popcorn (Styrofoam popcorn). I love good popcorn. We ALWAYS had it in the house as a kid, now I'm 56, and couldn't believe there STILL wasn't an easy way to finally make good popcorn. As a kid, I was the designated popper/chef at 15 in our house, so I KNOW the good Stuff from crappola. I used lard, and Jolly-Time seeds, and real butter, and salt. Damn, that was real tasty popcorn. But, lard isn't too good for you. Animal Fat, and all that bad fat and stuff.

Once bought a "Healthy" hot air popper, threw it in the trash after 2 batches. The stuff was terrible. Microwave is easy, and fast. But the results are: Too greasy, and way too salty. Or, too dry and Chalky. Or, under-popped and terrible tasting. Also the bags have some sort of toxic residue inside when microwaved, and then there are the preservatives. Bought a Stir-Crazy after reading about 60 or 70 reviews at Amazon, and ordered one. BEFORE I filled with seeds, I plugged it in to see if I had one with stirrer problems. I did. The stirrer pedestal rotated unevenly, causing the stirrer bar to scrape every half-rotation. Tweeking the bar was no good, the pedestal was rotating unevenly. Emailed Amazon Returns about the problem, and immediately (That same night) was emailed a UPS return label which I pasted to the packing box the popper came in, and sent it back. I requested a Replacement, and got it in 3 days. No additional shipping charges to me. It mechanically functioned OK, so I put in the Orville R. Gourmet popcorn seeds and Orvilles buttery popcorn oil in the machine, and "removed the top vent cover." (That is an important step.) The stuff popped, and when popping reduced to 1 pop a second, I quickly unplugged the machine, replaced the top vent cover, and flipped the popcorn into the bowl. It was terrible popcorn. Not fluffy. Very Greasy, many seeds not fully popped, and as chewy as Cracker Jack popcorn. After 4 more attempts, (not the same night), trying different oil amounts. Less oil, more oil. Less seeds, more seeds. Same results. I was beginning to believe the Amazon POSITIVE reviews were Bogus Corporate plants by the company that made the popper. I was pissed. But worse, I was disappointed.

Then, recently, a few days after my last disappointing popcorn results, I was buying groceries, and passed by the popcorn isle, which made me angry all over again. But I saw Jolly-Time WHITE popcorn seeds in a bag, not in a Gourmet jar like Orville's. Bought the seeds, took them home and tried them. Excellent results. Fluffy, tasty white popcorn, with minimal oil, and had used minimal seeds. ZERO unpopped kernals. NOT ONE. First successful batch. Professional Results. Not chewy, not dry, not chalky tasting. The seeds are actually a little smaller than Orville's seeds, but pop up bigger than his did. And this popcorn melted in my mouth, like the good ol tasty Jolly-Time Lard cooked popcorn I remembered as a kid. It wasn't the popper, or the oil that messed up my original results, it was the seeds. Jolly-Time WHITE popcorn seeds. (They also have YELLOW, but I haven't tried that one yet.) I don't know how long this machine will last. The reviews were mixed about that, but reviews leaned more toward long life. I LIKE popcorn again. Good popcorn. There IS a difference from Microwave, in taste. And there is that questionable toxic-bag safety factor. If you love tasty old time Home-style popcorn, that is not too dry, and not too oily, and does NOT have that chalky under-taste that microwave popcorn has....this machine is the way to go. And if you are health conscious, you can reduce the buttery oil, and STILL enjoy a light buttery taste. And price-wise, Home/machine popped popcorn is way cheaper than microwave. Jolly-Time popcorn is only 2 bucks a bag. And I bet I can make easily 18 6-quart batches from one bag. (I bought the 6 quart capacity machine.) Once you try it, you won't go back to microwave. Just make sure you get the right seeds. By the way....don't melt butter in the top. It affects the popped results of the popcorn adversely. The buttery oil is enough for me. But if you prefer more buttery taste, melt it in the microwave, and pour on AFTER the popcorn is transferred to the bowl. I think you will be very happy with your choice. And with Amazon's quick Return Policy, you can't lose. They seem to really WANT you to be happy with your purchase. I may try other brands of seeds too. Or other oils. The results may get even better yet. But for now, I am beyond pleased.


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Fantastic Popper! - Prox, Oct 21, 2009

I know it probably sounds cliche, but I got one of these poppers because my father had one as did his father before him. Mine has been great for two years, my dad's for twelve, and my grandfather's for twenty-two (or more). It's easy to use, easy to take care of, and makes popcorn that is much better than the microwave variety. Highly recommended.


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Pop Corn - W. Wilson, Oct 21, 2009

We have been buying this model of popcorn popper for over 25 years and have never had a problem with it. This is our 4th one we have had. The dome lid usually wears out first.


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Best there is now! - carolyn, Oct 18, 2009

We've had one of these things for year. And honestly, I really cannot recommend anything else. The only reason that I had to buy my own now is that I got married! Mom's is still working like a charm after 20 years, cooks the best popcorn out there, and it's just a great product! We opted for the Disney Mickey Mouse version and just absolutely LOVE how it looks in the game room! The popcorn tastes amazing, just the way it always has, and most of the kernels are popped. Great item, great thing for kids to watch too! We're the neighborhood hit for all the kids because they all love coming over to watch it pop. Great, great item, used it for years, and am planning on buying another. Highly, highly recommend!

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