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Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper


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List Price : $29.98 Price : $19.94
Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper

Product Description

The Original Whirley-Pop stovetop hand-crank popcorn popper brings it all back with its one-of-a-kind design. You can enjoy light, flavorful popcorn (makes up to six quarts) that you prepare yourself right on the stovetop in just three minutes.

Amazon.com Review

Face it, sometimes the best thing about going out to a movie is the popcorn, those big plump kernels that always seem so much better than what you pop at home. But this simple stovetop popper changes all that. It really does make awesome, fresh-popped corn that might make you start renting videos instead. The sturdy aluminum pan has a clip-on lid with a stay-cool wooden handle. A turn crank on the handle spins the key element: the stainless steel stirring system that keeps the corn moving across the bottom of the pan, for even heat and oil distribution, ensuring the best popping results. The lid has steam vents, to help keep the popcorn dry and crisp. The enclosed booklet is a wonderful resource, with not only clear and detailed instructions, but also dozens of recipes and popcorn history and lore. These are folks who really do know their popcorn, and the results are outstanding. --Cynthia Nims


  • Makes 6 quarts of theater style popcorn in just three minutes
  • All Inclusive Real Theater Popping Kit
  • Patented stirring mechanism prevents sticking and burning by stirring every kernel until it pops
  • Easy Clean Up: Just wipe with a paper towel and store for later use
  • 25 Year warranty on all moving parts


Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper Reviews


Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper Reviews


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475 of 485 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Popcorn Ever... If You Pay Attention, July 2, 2005
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R. D. Clark (Wide awake on the edge of the world.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
I've been using my Whirley Pop for three years now. I eat a lot of popcorn, and I've tried every method known to man for making it. This device wins the prize: it makes a full pot of fluffy, crisp corn using a minimum of oil, leaving essentially no unpopped kernels.

But you have to pay attention to the directions and leave your preconceptions behind.

1. Don't use high heat. Yes, with the usual heavy pot you use high heat and shake vigorously. With Whirley Pop, you should use medium heat, and just crank the crank.

2. Don't use too much oil. 1-2 tablespoons is plenty. Use canola oil and you have a low-fat, low-cholesterol snack that tastes delicious.

3. Use good-quality popping corn. Orville's is good, but I've also gotten fine results with bulk popping corn for 50 cents a pound as well. Just know your source. And store it properly, sealed, dry, and cool. I've tried several exotic and (expensive) varieties and usually achieved results... Read more
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222 of 228 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Had to Replace the Unit - - It only lasted 6 years, January 6, 2003
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Robert W. Smith "A Physician" (Monroeville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
After 6 years of Continuous Use (three teenagers and all of their friends) we finally decided to replace our Whirly Pop. It makes great popcorn. It does not fall apart if you use it gently and properly. Sure it is "thin" and "flimsy"... you are making Popcorn, not stew! You want thin metal to heat gently and quickly (and to cool quickly without burning). It is gentle on the popcorn. No bruising or shredding like some other devices. Use the best oil and the best popcorn. It will do well with the cheap stuff, but the fresher the popcorn and oil, the better the taste. And don't bother washing the thing. My teenagers never did. Just wipe it out. Maybe the caked on oil helps hold it together, for those reviewers who said the gear falls off. Use the proper heat! Like Emeril Lagasse says, "your stove has knobs, use them". If you use high heat, of course you'll ruin a popcorn popper... or any decent pan. We just ordered another. Our kids have moved off to college. Two have... Read more
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149 of 159 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Plastic gears come off, February 15, 2002
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D. Biberdorf (Central Pennsylvania, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wabash Valley Farms 25008 Whirley-Pop Stovetop Popcorn Popper (Kitchen)
My family has purchased two of these poppers, along with one of its predecessor model, the Felknor popper. (Whirley Pop acquired Felknor a while back.) These poppers make superior popcorn, especially compared to microwave popcorn. However, the Whirley Pop poppers use a pair of plastic gears to connect the crank shaft to the stirrer. They are only pressed on, and on BOTH of the Whirley Pop poppers we have, the gears come off on a regular basis. I slide them back on the crank shaft, but when it happens during the popping, there's a lot of steam and heat to burn you. The older Felknor unit has metal gears that do NOT come off the shaft.
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