







🍿 Elevate your snack game with vintage vibes and pro-level popping power!
The Nostalgia Circus-Cart Popcorn Maker is a 670-watt, commercial-grade popcorn machine designed for home use with a nostalgic circus cart aesthetic. It produces up to 1.5 gallons of fresh popcorn per batch using a stainless steel kettle with built-in stirring and kernel catcher. Standing nearly 5 feet tall, it features tempered glass, warming light, and ample storage drawers, making it perfect for parties and family gatherings.








| ASIN | B000V73JNW |
| Amazon.co.jp での取り扱い開始日 | 2013/10/15 |
| おすすめ度 | 4.5 5つ星のうち4.5 (4,449) var |
| 商品重量 | 9.9 ポンド |
| 梱包重量 | 20.32 キログラム |
| 組み立て式 | はい |
| 製品サイズ | 44.45 x 62.23 x 134.62 cm; 4.49 kg |
| 電池付属 | いいえ |
| 電池使用 | いいえ |
T**Y
Just received this today ( mar 19) could not be happier! Shipped super fast, easy set up, but like other reviewers have said the instructions are small and not labelled well. I had it set up in approximately 35-40 min. Popcorn popped up nice and fluffy and tasty! One thing I will say is the kettle gets really hot and cools slowly so keep kids hands away. Excellent and fun popcorn machine! Love the look and cleans up easy to!
S**E
This machine is really well made and we’ve been getting a ton of use out of it. The perfect size for a family of 4 (however more than that you’d need a bigger machine or small servings) The only complaint is that it’s a bit of a pain to clean it out after but that’s all. We really love it!
S**D
We loved this product for a few years. Recently the popping basin male plug broke and it is currently unsusable. I have attempted to find a replacement piece, without any luck. If someone can help me out that would be much appreciated.
T**M
Came a week early, just in time for Fathers day. Much smaller than I thought it would be, likely why it's not show beside anything that would give away it's small scale. Just as well, easier to move upstairs to the movie room for the Fall and Winter from outside. Instructions are very weak, at least the parts are shown to scale so you know which bolt is which. Only took about 45 minutes to assemble by myself, could have been much faster but...I took my time, didn't want to have to re-do anything and..I put no-seize grease on each bolt in the event of rust making it impossible to adjust or take apart. In one of the last instructions for the wheel assembly..they suggest putting their washer on the inside of the leg before the nut..good idea, but it's a large washer, too large to fit, so I had to get 2 of my own, so be prepared to have some washers on hand. In another assembly point, there was no washer available although there should have been so I put 2 of my own so that the nut could be tighten without damaging/compressing the leg. Overall, fairly good construction and easy to assemble. Parts artwork on assembly instructions could have been much more clearer, some educated guesswork will be required..but shouldn't be if they drew it better. Now to test it and try some popcorn... that'll have to wait till a later update. Would have been a 5 but...see above assembly issues and some minor delivery issues (left on front porch in it's original packaging..likely too big but tempting for porch pirates) and some internal damage to the Styrofoam. If you're looking for a "LARGE" popper...this isn't the one, but it's probably more then capable of making lots for a small crowd under 10 people. Tried it out today, very , very easy to use, plug it in, turn it on for 4-5 minutes with nothing in it. Turn it off, added 4 tablespoons of coconut oil and 2 cup fulls of the supplied measuring cups of Orville Redenbacher (bought this morning at the grocery store). Turn it back on, close the doors, sit back and watch the show. ...and in around 6-7 minutes it was done, very impressive, took a picture of the volume of popcorn it created. Too much for the 3 of us, but likely just right for a crowd under 10. Be sure to clean it out before you use it......
G**E
I recently renovated my basement and turned it into am arcade/movie room. What was missing? A popcorn machine! After doing a little research, I settled on this one. As I type this, I've repackaged the machine and am sending it back to Amazon. This product is not worth over $300. I arrived home from work today and got right to assembling this machine. I pulled it out of the box and as I was assembling it noticed bent parts and terrible welds. When putting the cart together one of the welded pieces for the cross support came loose and was hanging by a thread. The front of the machine under the door had a scratch on it. I decided I'd live with it. Everything was together sitting in my basement and as I looked at it, I was very disappointed. This is cheap. I'd pay maybe a third of the asking price. The kettle is far too big for the small cabinet. I could envision the access door opening and spilling popcorn everywhere if popping the full capacity. After sitting and looking at the machine for a while, I ultimately decided that it isn't worth the asking price and the scratch tipped the scales for me to return to Amazon. I wasn't planning on this as I had purchased a two year warranty for this machine. I'll eat the $25 for the warranty but I can't justify the price of this low quality item. Shame on Nostalgia electrics for such an overpriced, low quality product. I'll spend an extra hundred or two and get a commercial machine without a cheap cart. Movie nights will be microwave popcorn for the time being until I can find a quality product.
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