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1200w commercial kettel popcorn maker
Model:Pm268
The feature of1200w commercial kettel popcorn maker
230v(110v),50(60)HZ,1200w
Material:PC/PP
On/off switch
commercial use
Easy to use and make your favourable popcorn.
Standard color: red
The packing of1200w commercial kettel popcorn maker
2pc in a carton
Gife box size;35*30*53.6
carton size:62.5*37**56
G.W/N.W:13.2/14.2kgs
20feet container qty: 435pcs
40feet container qty: 840pcs
Note for 1200w commercial kettel popcorn maker
Before first use, clean the inside of the unit by wiping with amoist. Non-abrasive sponge, towel or cloth and then wipe with a non-abrasive drytowel. Wipe down the inside of the kettle and be sure it is properly placed inthe brackets before starting.
first find a flat surface near an electrical outlet beforestarting. Make sure your cord is away from any water source. It is acceptable touse an extension cord if needed.
gather your popcorn making supplies: popcorn, bowls or bags for holding thepopcorn, cooking oil, (kernel measuring spoon are included with your unit).
plug in the appliance while switch is flipped to OFF position.
make sure kettle is properly secured in support brackets.
make sure kettle motor is plugged in.
turn appliance ON by flipping the switch on the top of the machine. Allowthe appliance to run 3-5 minutes to heat up the kettle.
turn unit off.
use the oil measuring spoon supplied with your popcorn maker to addtablespoon of your favorite popcorn cooking oil to the kettle. For best poppingresults, it is suggested to use light vegetable oil.
add 2oz popcorn kernels to the kettle using supplied kernel measuringcup.
turn the unit ON and close the door. In no time at all, you will hearthe popping begin. Fresh, hot popcorn will begin to burst out of the flip lidson the kettle-just like at the theater.
once the kernels have stopped popping, tip the kettle using the red knobon the crank handle to release the popcorn.
Modern popcorn history
New Americans continued to love and consume popcorn and by the 1800s it was one of the most popular snack foods. Popcorn was not only commonly made at home, but it was also sold at general stores, concession stands, carnivals, and circuses.
Although several methods of popping corn had been developed, the first commercial popcorn machine was invented in Chicago by Charles Cretors in 1885. The machine was mobile to allow it to roam the streets and had a gasoline burner. The popularity of these street popcorn vendors grew at approximately the same time that movies burst onto the scene. The roaming popcorn vendors could often be found near the crowds, especially outside of theaters. This coincidence gave birth to the tradition of popcorn being a favorite movie snack.
During the great depression popcorn was one of the few snack foods that could be afforded by all. During World War II, when sugar and other supplies were rationed, popcorn's popularity grew even more.
With the invention of television, attendance at movie theaters dropped and so did consumption of popcorn. This slump was quickly reversed when Americans once again started consuming popcorn at home. The introduction of commercial available microwave popcorn in 1981 caused home consumption of popcorn to sky rocket even more.
Today Americans eat approximately 17 billion quarts of popped corn per year and the number only seems to climb.