

🍿 Elevate your snack game—pop, serve, and impress in minutes!
The Elite Gourmet EPM330M is a sleek, mint-colored electric popcorn maker that pops up to 3 quarts of hot oil popcorn 40% faster than traditional models. Featuring a motorized stirring rod for even heat distribution, a nonstick popping plate for easy cleaning, and a transparent lid that doubles as a reversible serving bowl, it’s designed for effortless, delicious snacking at home or parties. ETL safety approved and backed by 40 years of trusted brand quality.

















| ASIN | B09226X5TK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,055 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #7 in Popcorn Poppers |
| Brand | Elite Gourmet |
| Capacity | 3 Quarts |
| Color | Mint |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (7,133) |
| Date First Available | April 7, 2021 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00717056129103, 00717056132301 |
| Included Components | Popcorn Popper |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | EPM330M |
| Manufacturer | Elite Gourmet |
| Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 10.63"L x 8.77"W x 8.26"H |
| Special Feature | Programmable |
| UPC | 717056132301 717056129103 |
L**6
Delicious treat!!!!
Ok, we have the popper that most have, you warm it up, pour kernels in, bowl under the opening, and the dogs get as much as you do. OR the kind you pop in the microwave. OR if you were born like I was, late 60s, you remember the silver pan you shook on the stove and as the tin foil top filled with popcorn, you thought you were the Best. Chef. EVER!!!!! 😂 This particular popper uses very little oil- and actually recommends a "healthy" oil (think coconut, avocado, vegetable or peanut). Use real butter, not imitation. And real popcorn salt. OR there is "flavored salt" ranch, caramel, cheddar cheese, butter flavors (I'm sure there is more). Its better than air popped!!!!! Not greasy-even with both butter & oil. Not salty, even with salt on it. Not loud-we've used it with my Autistic Grandson here and he loves it!!! (He sat with his hands over his ears for the air popper, and he said he'd really like one like this, so he's getting one for Christmas!!!) ❤️ I'm a type 2 diabetic with blood pressure issues. The diabetic diet and the heart diet do NOT get along-but popcorn is encouraged by both, with a small amount of butter & salt (very small). It's ok for the blood pressure and doesn't make the blood sugar spike. So it's a win-win This machine is quiet, easy to use, uses a small amount of oil, the popcorn we use pops well (the Amish brand which has many different kinds. Personally the "blue" kernel is to die for!!!), and its easy to clean and store. I'm happy our eldest recommended this popper!! It has performed better than she has even said!!
K**K
the poppiest popcorn popper that ever popped
I love this little thing, my boyfriend recommended it to me after i was complaining about my stove top hand crank popper popped its last kernel. Its supper easy to use and pops the kernels with in a couple minutes. If you use solid coconut oil like me you are best to run it for a minute to warm it up to help it melt. I love this little thing.
K**H
Perfect to use with flavacol
I wanted to make popcorn like they do at the movies, and in my pursuit of doing so, this is the best product I have found to use with Flavacol and traditional butter-oil to pop my seeds without stress. Easy to use, and works perfectly with regular-sized kernels If you use smaller sized seeds, you will need to add about twice as much as the instructions tell you to.
T**.
Cute little popper
Cute little popper. This works well and pops most kernels quickly. It is not very loud and makes enough popcorn for a couple of people. Quick and easy to clean.
E**W
Great popcorn popper
I have been happy with this so far. Not terrible to clean. This, plus butter-flavored coconut oil and flavocal, makes popcorn at home that is the closest I have had to movie theatre. It is great.
S**N
Bowl/lid are design flaws
Basic popcorn popper pops the popcorn efficiently. The "measuring lid" can't really be used to measure anything as it is very shallow. The lid also does not fit well onto the bowl/dome. The bowl can be used to serve but since the lid does not fit well and the vent holes aren't completely covered, salt and oil comes through the vent holes. Oil gets to the outside of the bowl easily which is annoying. Don't set the bowl down on anything you don't want oil to get on.
P**S
Works well, good price
Works well, makes big bowl of popcorn
W**L
Performance depends on the popcorn -- BREAKS EASILY
[Review has now been further revised to reflect just how fragile this is] [Review has been revised to reflect further efforts to get good result with Mushroom Popcorn by Hoosier Hill Farm.] I've just thrown this out after less than 6 months of use. The problem is that the cover for the butter well in the top/bowl will no longer stay in place. It is supposed to be held in place by small, flimsy plastic clips and too many of them have broken off, even though I tried to be careful with them. This makes it very difficult to flip the popper over at the end of its popping and impossible to use the top as a bowl. It's a little design detail that saves the manufacturer a penny or two -- and quickly makes the popper useless. I hope to find different brand with better design. _____________________________________________________________________________________ This is essentially a modernized version of the electric corn popper used by my mother's family a century or more ago. (It survived in my mom's kitchen long enough for me to enjoy it as a kid.) This uses plastics instead of steel and has a motor to turn the stirring rod instead of a hand crank but the principles are identical and so is the performance. Having a good idea what to expect, I tried it with two different popcorns. Snappy White Popcorn is a pretty standard sort of popcorn in terms of kernal size and it produces normal butterfly popped kernals. The Snappy kernals I have are from 2020 but still popped quite well, with scarcely any unpopped or partly-popped old maids. I followed the directions, with 3 tablespoons of oil and a bit more than 1/3 cup of kernals. This filled the top/bowl to the brim, and flavor and texture were excellent. Mushroom Popcorn by Hoosier Hill Farm was a different story. Mine is only a week old but it popped quite badly, with a great many old maids, and not many fully-developed mushroom popped kernals. But the same popcorn pops considerably better in my Presto 04830 PowerPop Microwave Multi-Popper. I'm not totally sure why it does so very poorly the Elite Gourmet machine but I'm pretty certain that it has a lot to do with the quite large size of the unpopped kernals. Hoosier Hill, which spends a lot of Web space patting itself on the back regarding the quality of its product, does not seem inclined to offer any hints, but the instructions on the package, which suggest using a stovetop popper for best results, led me to an experiment that produced better popcorn from it with the Elite. I poured a generous layer of oil on the hot plate (more than recommended) and placed just a few kernals on it before turning on. When those had popped I turned it off, quickly removed the cover, put 1/3 cup of kernals in, and restarted it. The result was a considerable improvement with a large proportion of large mushroom popped kernals and somewhat improved flavor and texture. There were still many fragments of hull, however, and a number of old maids. It's quite important, I judge, to turn off the machine and dump the popcorn as soon as popping stops, as otherwise you risk burning your popcorn. It's very simple: just clap the cover on the vent, grasp the handles, and tip it over. It's light enough to make it quite easy for anyone. The little vent and butter cup at the top of the cover really works fine for melting butter if you are not too stupid about how you do it. The butter needs to be sliced into several thinner slices spread around over the vent slits rather than dumped in one big clump. Then it melts just fine and imparts a wonderful buttery flavor throughout the batch. I generally spread it around a bit with the knife blade midway through the popping just to be sure, but it doesn't seem to be truly necessary. Of course butter isn't great for you. Much better to spray the popped corn with a butter-infused olive oil, but it doesn't really produce quite the same effect, sadly, although it really is quite good. The plastic in the top/bowl is quite thin but doesn't really seem flimsy to me, because it is flexible and not at all inclined to crack. It's probably not going to last 35 or 40 years, the way my mom's popper did, however. Cleanup is pretty straightforward. Three quarts is not enough for a very big family or party, but I note that there are machines operating on similar principles in 6 quart sizes on Amazon. I expect that the performance is probably similar, although it may be that some handle the Mushroom Popcorn by Hoosier Hill Farm better.
M**S
Excelente Pipoqueira, gostei muito.
H**M
The company decided to send to me a used, semi burnet product instead of a new one, thinking customers are just too stupid to notice. Plus this us 110v and doesn’t work in Saudi.
Y**Y
Went through hell and back with me for a year, it can take abuse. And cooks popcorn great.
R**.
Excelente palomera. Es muy bonita y funcional, permite preparar una cantidad aceptable de palomitas suficiente para dos personas y con poco aceite. En mi caso, las he preparado solo con sal y quedan muy bien. El único tema quizás que le veo es para la limpieza de la plancha, ya que no es removible, solo unas cuantas piezas y el bowl, entonces solo puedes limpiarlo con esponja o trapo húmedo, pero aun así es muy buena.
A**A
Good
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