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Helman Retro Hot Oil Popper RKP630 Helman Retro Hot Oil Popper RKP630

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The product is great but came with a broken part. I have tried to contact the company but they have not responded. I don't won't to return just get a replacement for the broken part.

Junk, pure and simple. Flawed design. Waste of money even if it only cost $5 instead of $100.

I bought this product to give to my husband for Christmas. He'd been wanting one for the last couple of years so he was very happy to say the least. It is completely as described and arrived promptly and in excellent condition. We tried it out this morning and the pop corn is wonderful tasting. I'm very happy to report that it does indeed remind you of the corn in theaters. anyone interested in this machine, don't hesitate, you can't go wrong.

I am shocked to hear the bad reveiws for this machine. It works great! I run batch after batch on football Sundays and have not had a problem all year. It's quick and easy to make popcorn and easy to clean, I just wipe out the kettle with a paper towel after each use and I'm good to go. My only complaint would be that it doesn't have a heating element under the floor of the unit to keep the popcorn warm. But that is minor. I would recommend this unit to anybody who likes popcorn.

I could not be more disappointed than I am with this popcorn machine, and wish I would have read the reviews prior to purchasing. I will be cleaning it up and taking it back to Target trying to get my money back. After reading all of the reviews it looks like I could have spent twenty dollars on the Presto Air popper and been more satisfied with the quality of popcorn than this. I honestly get better corn just popping corn in a saucepan on the stove. There is one good quality about this machine: 1. It looks cool. That's about it. I was thinking it would add a little something cool to the movie night experience at home and make good kettle corn as well. Well, I can't say how dead wrong I was. In fact, this is the first review I have ever posted about a product, but I felt compelled to do so with this piece. I can't believe I spent the amount I did on this thing. Here are all of the bad qualities: 1. I've popped four batches of corn in this thing and have about a half a cup of kernels on the bottom that were unpopped. 1/2 cup at least. 2. Something very strange, but the corn isn't even warm after it just gets done popping. Not even kidding. I don't know if it has something to do with the amount of air space in the machine when the corn comes out of the kettle or what. The corn is warm. I've noticed this on every batch and I've taken the popcorn out immediately after popping. It's not hot nice airy popcorn. It tastes stale and chewy. 3. When the corn is popping, the kettle bobs away from the gear. I think this probably also adds the the amount of lost kurnels. 4. It is hard to even get the popcorn out without spilling some. It doesn't come with a scooper which would make it easier and maybe I'm griping about this one a little over the top, but you can't fit a bowl in it to fill your bowl up. You either have to use the supplied 1/3 cup scooper in order to scoop several scoops into your bowl, use your hands several times or buy a scooper if you don't have one already. It just kind of adds to a pain to get your popcorn instead of ease. 5. Hard to clean. In order to clean it, you have to unscrew the handle on the right hand side of the machine, and lift the kettle out. The lid is screwed on with three phillips head screws which you have to take off if you want to really clean it. Plus the oil must fly out of the kettle at the same rate as the kernels because after four batches there is oil dropplets everywhere on the inside of the plexiglass and all over the kettle. My advice. Run away fast. This thing looks cool, and it does pop corn. but it doesn't do it efficiently, or well at all. And the view that I now hold of this machine is that it is a two foot tall, one hundred dollar knick knack. If Target won't let me return it, I'm putting it on Ebay for sure. Hopefully I can get at least twenty bucks for it so I can get a Presto Air Popper. Don't waste your money.

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The Nostalgia Electrics retro kettle popcorn maker lets you make hot, delicious popcorn like you get at the movie theater. An ideal addition to your game room or home theater.

4 oz. Sewing Machine Oil 4 oz. Sewing Machine Oil

4 oz. pure and clean serger and sewing machine oil

Singer Machine Oil - 4 oz Squeeze Bottle Singer Machine Oil - 4 oz Squeeze Bottle

Reviews

I've been using this as part of the upkeep for my electric razor for almost eight months now and it's doing great so far. The nozzle flips down into a protective indent built into the cap so it doesn't leak, which is nice, but it could be a little easier to retrieve from its stored position. I'm not going to detract any stars or anything because of that, but it'd be nice if the gap near the head of the nozzle were thicker so you could easily pick it out with a finger. The oil doesn't attract dust or anything so the tip doesn't look nasty like a lot of other several-month-old products get gunked up (I'm mostly thinking of how lip balm tends to attract grime around the cap). If it ever runs out I'll probably buy another. The bottle is easy enough to squeeze that the amount of oil that cames out is easily regulated so if I only use a few drops every week or so it may never go dry.

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SINGER-Use this machine oil to make sure all the mechanics of your machine are working smooth and properly. Squeeze bottle holds 4 ounces of oil.

24 each: Ace All Purpose Household Oil (17388A) 24 each: Ace All Purpose Household Oil (17388A)

Sold as one unit. (1 unit = 24 each.) 3.2 oz. High quality light duty lubricant. Prevents rust. For electric motors, sewing machines, squeaky doors, tools, bicycles, etc. . Manufacturer number: 17388A...

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