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The lid of the stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper opened to reveal popped popcorn filling the pot
The stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper sits on an induction stove top
The lid of the stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper opened to show the stirring device at work inside the pot
Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper with lid open
ET250 - Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
ET254 - Stainless-Steel Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
ET254 - Stainless-Steel Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper with popcorn overflowing
The lid of the stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper opened to reveal popped popcorn filling the pot
The stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper sits on an induction stove top
The lid of the stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper opened to show the stirring device at work inside the pot
Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper with lid open
ET250 - Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
ET254 - Stainless-Steel Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
ET254 - Stainless-Steel Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper
Whirley-Pop Popcorn Popper with popcorn overflowing

Whirley-Pop Popcorn Poppers

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Making popcorn on a stove top can be tricky. To avoid burning it, you need to keep the kernels moving, usually by vigorously shaking the pot back and forth the entire time. These poppers use a built-in stirring device to mix the corn as you turn a crank. Our tests proved they are simple to use and better than other methods, including microwave and hot-air poppers. Virtually every kernel pops, and nothing sticks to the bottom of the 6 quart pots.

The original Whirley-Pop popcorn popper, produced since the 1920s, is a true classic. Sturdily made of aluminum, it has a light-duty gear-driven stirring device operated by turning a crank at the end of the handle.

Responding to requests from customers and staff, we’re also offering a stainless-steel version that can be used on stoves of all types, including induction stoves. It has all-metal gears for increased durability.

An easy, old-fashioned way to make popcorn on your stove top.

The lid of the stainless-steel Whirley-Pop popcorn popper opened to reveal popped popcorn filling the pot

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    Whirley-Pop Popcorn Poppers

    Making popcorn on a stove top can be tricky. To avoid burning it, you need to keep the kernels moving, usually by vigorously shaking the pot back and forth the entire time. These poppers use a built-in stirring device to mix the corn as you turn a crank. Our tests proved they are simple to use and better than other methods, including microwave and hot-air poppers. Virtually every kernel pops, and nothing sticks to the bottom of the 6 quart pots.

    The original Whirley-Pop popcorn popper, produced since the 1920s, is a true classic. Sturdily made of aluminum, it has a light-duty gear-driven stirring device operated by turning a crank at the end of the handle.

    Responding to requests from customers and staff, we’re also offering a stainless-steel version that can be used on stoves of all types, including induction stoves. It has all-metal gears for increased durability.

    An easy, old-fashioned way to make popcorn on your stove top.