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product_id: 3562829
title: "Stovetop Popcorn Maker - 6-Quart Aluminum Popcorn Popper with Hand Crank, Vented Lid, and Stir Paddle by Great Northern Popcorn (Silver)"
brand: "great northern popcorn company"
price: "€ 98.23"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Great Northern Popcorn Company"
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# Vented lid for perfect crunch 6-quart capacity for big batches Hand crank with durable metal gears Stovetop Popcorn Maker - 6-Quart Aluminum Popcorn Popper with Hand Crank, Vented Lid, and Stir Paddle by Great Northern Popcorn (Silver)

**Brand:** great northern popcorn company
**Price:** € 98.23
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🍿 Pop like a pro—because your snack game deserves the spotlight!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stovetop Popcorn Maker - 6-Quart Aluminum Popcorn Popper with Hand Crank, Vented Lid, and Stir Paddle by Great Northern Popcorn (Silver) by great northern popcorn company
- **How much does it cost?** € 98.23 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- great northern popcorn company enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted great northern popcorn company brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quick & Easy Cleanup:** Nonstick aluminum surface wipes clean in seconds—no soap, no hassle, just more time to enjoy.
- • **Crunch-Perfect Vented Lid:** Steam escapes through the vented lid, locking in that irresistible crunch and flavor every time.
- • **Versatile & Durable Design:** Lightweight yet sturdy aluminum pot works on stovetops and campfires (excluding induction), built to last through countless popcorn parties.
- • **Effortless Stirring Mechanism:** Stay-cool wooden handle and built-in paddle ensure even popping without scorching—no burnt kernels, just pure snack bliss.
- • **Theater-Style Popcorn, Anytime:** Whip up to 6 quarts of fresh, crispy popcorn in minutes—perfect for movie nights and social gatherings.

## Overview

The Great Northern Popcorn 6-Quart Stovetop Popcorn Maker combines a spacious aluminum pot with a hand-crank stirring paddle and vented lid to deliver fast, evenly popped, crunchy popcorn. Designed for stovetop and campfire use, it offers easy cleanup and a durable build, making it the ultimate choice for millennials craving fresh, chemical-free popcorn with a nostalgic twist.

## Description

Enjoy hot and fresh movie theater popcorn anytime with the Stovetop Popcorn Maker by Great Northern Popcorn. This stove top popcorn maker features a wooden handle that operates the internal stirring mechanism to ensure your popcorn doesn't burn and comes out perfect, every time. The popcorn popper is sure to please everyone at movie night, birthday parties, or just quiet evenings in FRESH POPCORN - Enjoy fresh, movie theater popcorn anytime with the classic stovetop popcorn maker The wooden handle that moves the internal stirring mechanism ensures consistently great popcorn, less burning, and fewer old maids. STOVETOP POPPER - This stove top popcorn pot makes it easy to pop movie theater popcorn in minutes Perfect for your next family game night, birthday party, or even just a quiet movie at home. EASY TO USE - Simply heat 1-2 tablespoons of your preferred oil, add 1/2 cup kernels, and use the handle to stir continuously as the kernels pop. Once the popping begins to slow, remove the pot from heat, season as you like, and enjoy QUICK CLEAN UP - Clean up is a snap with the stovetop popcorn popper, simply wipe with a paper towel once the pot has cooled down and store. Hand wash and dry as needed. PRODUCT DETAILS - Material: Metal and Wood; Dimensions: Diameter9.5 x Height6.5; makes approximately 5 quarts of popcorn; NOTE: not compatible with induction stove tops.

Review: Faster than microwave popcorn! - I eat a ton of popcorn and I hate all the salt and chemicals added to microwave popcorn. But I hate standing there and waiting for oil to heat in a pot and for the corn to pop via the age-old method of popcorn preparation. So for years I have air popped corn by putting the kernels in a paper lunch bag and microwaving on 80% power for 4 minutes. It worked, but 1/3 of my kernels didn't pop or were "fun kernels." (Fun kernels are the half-popped ones you eat as a bonus when the real stuff is gone.) This Christmas I was considering two corn poppers. One was the West Bend Stir Crazy 6-Quart Electric Popcorn Popper. My family had one of these as a kid and I remember it working very well and all-in-one. But it was 1/3 more in price than the Wabash Valley Farms Whirly-Pop, a product I'd never heard of, but which looked good in theory. So I tried out the Whirly-Pop. NOTE: My girlfriend also bought me a popcorn popper for Christmas. One was a Whirly-Pop, one was a Great Northern Original Spinner. They were exactly identical except for the name stamped onto the lid. I kept the Whirly-Pop because I liked the name better. The Whirly-Pop is AMAZING! First time I used it I turned the stove top on medium-high heat, plopped some oil through both sides of the lid, poured in 1/2 cup of kernels, closed the lid and stirred the corn every 30 seconds or so. In three minutes I had perfect popcorn and every kernel popped. I was incredulous. Certainly I'd mistaken the time, right? Nope. I've used the Whirly-Pop a dozen or more times since then and every time my whole process takes 3-4 minutes. Actually, I've never hit 4 minutes, but I've been over 3.5 minutes. That's my whole process - from the time I turn on the stove to popcorn in my bowl ready to be flavored or just eaten. By the time I get out the butter and put away the kernels my popcorn requires my attention and a minute later I'm eating it. Heaven! The metal on the bottom is thin enough that the oil heats fast, obviously. The crank turning the metal bars that stir the corn to keep it from burning/sticking on the bottom is solid. I've had no problem with the gear as some people mentioned. I'm wondering how hard they're cranking the the thing if they're actually breaking it! The only "complaint" I might have would be that the lid could be a little thicker. It doesn't need to be and doing so would just make the thing weigh more so this is purely a personal taste "complaint." The lid pops off for easy clean up of both bottom and lid assembly. And the lid clips securely back into place when finished cleaning. Seriously, if you like popcorn buy this thing. I'm kicking myself for all the time I wasted making my own air-popped microwave corn and a pre-bought microwave bag takes even longer! This is the fastest thing I've ever seen. And at $25 more or less you can't go wrong. The only downside is that the Whirly-Pop does such a fantastic job that I don't have any unpopped or fun-kernels left when the popcorn is gone!
Review: Better than the microwave bags - I have only used it a handful of times, but has been great. Some people say it’s faster than microwave bags, while I don’t think that’s true. It does taste a lot better. I use the orange coconut oil popping oil and flavacol and comes out just as good as movie theatre popcorn. It doesn’t take a lot longer to make than the bags, and may get to be just as fast with some practice, but taste way better and more fun to use and very easy to use. Overall quality seems okay. It’s not super heavy, not sure how long it’ll last, but if I can get a year out of it I’m happy.

## Features

- 6-QUART POPCORN MAKER - Featuring a duplex heat pad for even cooking, the 6-quart pot makes up to 6-quarts of fresh, theater-style popcorn within minutes. This stovetop popcorn maker is great for movie nights, get-togethers, and game room parties.
- STIRRING HANDLE - This old-fashioned popcorn maker includes a stay-cool wooden handle, durable metal gears, and a built-in paddle for constantly stirring the popcorn to prevent scorching. The popcorn popper is also suitable for use over a campfire.
- MOISTURE RELEASE LID - The vented lid on this popcorn pot ensures your snack stays crunchy tasting and delicious during the popping process by allowing excess steam to escape. Plus, the popcorn maker's easy-to-pour lid keeps messes to a minimum.
- EASY TO CLEAN - Made of durable aluminum, the nonstick abilities of this popcorn pan make it easy to clean without requiring any soap and water. Simply wipe the inside of the popcorn popper with a paper towel and store it away for later use.
- PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Wood and Aluminum. Dimensions with Handle: (L) 17" x (W) 10" x (H) 7". Popcorn Pot Does not Work on Induction Ranges. Color: Silver.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005T3P6PM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,243 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #39 in Popcorn Poppers |
| Brand Name | Great Northern Popcorn Company |
| Capacity | 6 Liters |
| Color | (Silver) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (4,620) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00722651274004, 00859767002631 |
| Included Components | Popcorn Kernel Pack |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9.5"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Home&Kitchen |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Great Northern Popcorn |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 83-DT5676 |
| Part Number | 6250 |
| Special Features | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
| UPC | 722651274004 100055082720 793842033892 859767002631 885207010515 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Great Northern Popcorn Company
- **Capacity:** 6 Liters
- **Color:** (Silver)
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Special Feature:** Electric Stovetop Compatible

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How would you describe the "Unique spinner stirring mechanism"?  I've seen some that are just two metal wires.**
A: Turning the knob on the handle turns the "unique spinner stirring mechanism" which are just two metal wires located just slightly higher than the uncooked popcorn. Once the popcorn starts popping, this rotating wire keeps the cooked popcorn moving, and therefore not burning, while not moving the uncooked kernels below.

**Q: Are the gears plastic or metal?**
A: I purchased this one from a store a few years ago, the plastic gears melted. So frustrating that some seem to have plastic some metal gears??

**Q: Can you make caramel popcorn with this one? (i.e. add granulated sugar just before it starts popping)**
A: We do not recommend making the stickier recipes (such as caramel corn) in our poppers.

**Q: I lost the instruction manual and would like to get another. Does anyone know of a source. Minimally how much oil and how much popcorn per batch?**
A: 1/2 cup popcorn and two tablespoons of oil.  I have better results with a little more oil, enough to cover the bottom of the pot.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Faster than microwave popcorn!
*by R***T on January 19, 2012*

I eat a ton of popcorn and I hate all the salt and chemicals added to microwave popcorn. But I hate standing there and waiting for oil to heat in a pot and for the corn to pop via the age-old method of popcorn preparation. So for years I have air popped corn by putting the kernels in a paper lunch bag and microwaving on 80% power for 4 minutes. It worked, but 1/3 of my kernels didn't pop or were "fun kernels." (Fun kernels are the half-popped ones you eat as a bonus when the real stuff is gone.) This Christmas I was considering two corn poppers. One was the West Bend Stir Crazy 6-Quart Electric Popcorn Popper. My family had one of these as a kid and I remember it working very well and all-in-one. But it was 1/3 more in price than the Wabash Valley Farms Whirly-Pop, a product I'd never heard of, but which looked good in theory. So I tried out the Whirly-Pop. NOTE: My girlfriend also bought me a popcorn popper for Christmas. One was a Whirly-Pop, one was a Great Northern Original Spinner. They were exactly identical except for the name stamped onto the lid. I kept the Whirly-Pop because I liked the name better. The Whirly-Pop is AMAZING! First time I used it I turned the stove top on medium-high heat, plopped some oil through both sides of the lid, poured in 1/2 cup of kernels, closed the lid and stirred the corn every 30 seconds or so. In three minutes I had perfect popcorn and every kernel popped. I was incredulous. Certainly I'd mistaken the time, right? Nope. I've used the Whirly-Pop a dozen or more times since then and every time my whole process takes 3-4 minutes. Actually, I've never hit 4 minutes, but I've been over 3.5 minutes. That's my whole process - from the time I turn on the stove to popcorn in my bowl ready to be flavored or just eaten. By the time I get out the butter and put away the kernels my popcorn requires my attention and a minute later I'm eating it. Heaven! The metal on the bottom is thin enough that the oil heats fast, obviously. The crank turning the metal bars that stir the corn to keep it from burning/sticking on the bottom is solid. I've had no problem with the gear as some people mentioned. I'm wondering how hard they're cranking the the thing if they're actually breaking it! The only "complaint" I might have would be that the lid could be a little thicker. It doesn't need to be and doing so would just make the thing weigh more so this is purely a personal taste "complaint." The lid pops off for easy clean up of both bottom and lid assembly. And the lid clips securely back into place when finished cleaning. Seriously, if you like popcorn buy this thing. I'm kicking myself for all the time I wasted making my own air-popped microwave corn and a pre-bought microwave bag takes even longer! This is the fastest thing I've ever seen. And at $25 more or less you can't go wrong. The only downside is that the Whirly-Pop does such a fantastic job that I don't have any unpopped or fun-kernels left when the popcorn is gone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than the microwave bags
*by M***N on December 12, 2025*

I have only used it a handful of times, but has been great. Some people say it’s faster than microwave bags, while I don’t think that’s true. It does taste a lot better. I use the orange coconut oil popping oil and flavacol and comes out just as good as movie theatre popcorn. It doesn’t take a lot longer to make than the bags, and may get to be just as fast with some practice, but taste way better and more fun to use and very easy to use. Overall quality seems okay. It’s not super heavy, not sure how long it’ll last, but if I can get a year out of it I’m happy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVE. IT.
*by A***. on August 27, 2015*

My daughter and I adore this device--we bought it months ago, and we still use a few times a week, sometimes more. It takes less than five minutes from start to finish on the stovetop, and when we use coconut oil and Flavacol seasoning, we have hot, fresh, delicious theatre-style popcorn. I recommend this highly to anyone who loves popcorn and would like to spend less money on those gross microwave bags; the start up cost is a little high when you factor in the spinner here, the oil, the popcorn salt, and the seeds (I was about $35-$40 initially), but it lasts a long time and the overall cost is a small fraction of buying grocery store bags. We use 2 TBSP of oil, 1 TBSP of salt (in the cooker, though we sometimes add more after it's cooked), and 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup of seeds, and this ratio makes more popcorn than we can eat. (I would not recommend putting 1 cup of seeds in the cooker--it's not big enough, and the popcorn on the bottom will either burn or sort of fuse together.) I have only a couple of notes about things I'm not super hot about: --The small holes in the top of the lid (where the hinges are) allow enough space for hot oil spatters. Not very much, but once or twice while making a batch I'll feel it on my arm. It's only a minor annoyance to me, but those with more sensitive skin might want to wear a long oven mitt to protect from this. --The gears that came on mine are plastic and becoming slightly discolored, which also does not affect the performance. It does make it look perpetually dirty. --The kettle is a little thin, too, so dropping it on the floor or banging it on the counter may dent it. Due to its thinness, it gets VERY HOT, not only while you're applying stovetop heat, but while you're emptying the corn. Recommend use of oven mitts, especially for children. The wooden handle is not hot, but the kettle could do some damage to little (or larger) fingers. --If you get it too full, you might have some issues getting the popcorn that's crammed in the bottom to come out; we hold one side shut with an oven-mitted hand and dislodge the corn with a butter knife--just a small stir will help the rest come pouring out. We clean our spinner with paper towels normally, and occasionally by running all parts under the hot water tap, allowing to air dry, and then using paper towels again, and it's perfect. You'll want a big, big bowl if you use 1/2 or 3/4 cup of seeds (enough so that you can add seasonings and shake it around). We buy generic grocery-store seeds for about $1/lb and they work fine and taste great. I would not recommend children under eleven or twelve use this alone due to how hot it gets; they may injure themselves attempting to dump the kettle into bowls. I would also not recommend making kettle corn/adding sugar as it will clump in the bottom, but if you're up to cleaning it, you can definitely do so. This would be a great gift, too.

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