


It's perfect for bars, restaurants, and patio hot spots, holding 2.5 gallons of popcorn with the lid off, and 4.5 gallons of savory products with the lid on (to allow tumbling action). It gently tumbles the flavors on the corn, which can then be stored right in the stay-fresh container. Additional tubs are available for storage of multiple flavors. The Mini Tumbler pairs well with the new 15-lb. Cheddar Classic pails (#2403), contact us today for availability. To make cheese corn, simply heat the cheese per the instructions, then pour on the popped corn. Review: I may turn orange from eating too much cheese popcorn! - Because of one review I was a little apprehensive about this item being too small. I shouldn't have worried. This thing is huge. I have a Presto Orville Redenbacher fountain air popper. This tumbler dwarfs one batch of popcorn from my popper. I thought I would have a problem with the rubber bumpers holding up the drum not being rollers but the drum slides over them easily. It is not pretty but it is sturdy and well made. It should last a long time. I only have two problems and they are personal preferences. 1. I have to turn the coconut oil spray upside down to use it. 2. The rocker on/off switch is in the back and is not convenient. I will eventually solve this problem by moving it to the front but for now I have to reach behind and feel for the switch - a little unnerving while the drum is turning. Other than those two problems I love it. --Update-- I found that seasonings will not stick to popcorn unless they have been popped in some type of oil. I tried using coconut oil spray and it did the trick but was a little awkward. The Redenbacher fountain popper turned out to be less than ideal so when it broke down I replaced it with a theater popper from Great northern. Now I am happy as a pig and probably eat way too much cheese popcorn. Still love this tumbler. Review: Impractical - Do you notice the space or (lack thereof) that's left to add cheese/seasonings in the rotating tub. You can,t get your hand and a sprinkler in there. Furthermore, when I was able to get a small thimble inside with a little popcorn I could not see the popcorn turning colors letting me know the seasoning evenly disbursed, The tub is yellow. And forget about that long lost caramel popcorn recipe you always wanted to try. Unless plastic resin is a key ingredient I wouldnt pour anything warmer than slightly melted butter in this tub. Try explaining to your guest why your caramel corn smells and taste like microwaved styrofoam. The motor unit is solidly made as far as motors go. But...what did I really expect for $175 bucks ?
| ASIN | B00O4L5ILM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (6) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Gold Medal |
| Product Dimensions | 12.05 x 12.2 x 20.24 inches; 18 Pounds |
| Units | 1 Count |
B**Y
I may turn orange from eating too much cheese popcorn!
Because of one review I was a little apprehensive about this item being too small. I shouldn't have worried. This thing is huge. I have a Presto Orville Redenbacher fountain air popper. This tumbler dwarfs one batch of popcorn from my popper. I thought I would have a problem with the rubber bumpers holding up the drum not being rollers but the drum slides over them easily. It is not pretty but it is sturdy and well made. It should last a long time. I only have two problems and they are personal preferences. 1. I have to turn the coconut oil spray upside down to use it. 2. The rocker on/off switch is in the back and is not convenient. I will eventually solve this problem by moving it to the front but for now I have to reach behind and feel for the switch - a little unnerving while the drum is turning. Other than those two problems I love it. --Update-- I found that seasonings will not stick to popcorn unless they have been popped in some type of oil. I tried using coconut oil spray and it did the trick but was a little awkward. The Redenbacher fountain popper turned out to be less than ideal so when it broke down I replaced it with a theater popper from Great northern. Now I am happy as a pig and probably eat way too much cheese popcorn. Still love this tumbler.
C**K
Impractical
Do you notice the space or (lack thereof) that's left to add cheese/seasonings in the rotating tub. You can,t get your hand and a sprinkler in there. Furthermore, when I was able to get a small thimble inside with a little popcorn I could not see the popcorn turning colors letting me know the seasoning evenly disbursed, The tub is yellow. And forget about that long lost caramel popcorn recipe you always wanted to try. Unless plastic resin is a key ingredient I wouldnt pour anything warmer than slightly melted butter in this tub. Try explaining to your guest why your caramel corn smells and taste like microwaved styrofoam. The motor unit is solidly made as far as motors go. But...what did I really expect for $175 bucks ?
Trustpilot
3 weeks ago
5 days ago