I'm not familiar with any of these machines. I own a lincoln popper (6 qt I believe). I would be surprised if any of these machines have any real difference other that build quality. Mine has held up for half a dozen or more years now and still works well. As long as you use a good popcorn, coconut oil and flavorcol you should get theater quality popcorn. The only learning curve for mine is the proper amount of oil and flavoring and when to turn the kettle heat off to keep from burning the last of the popped corn as popping slows before pouring it out. After popping two batches I take out what I want to eat and allow the rest to dry under the lights for half an hour or so and then put it in twist tie storage bags to eat over the next couple of days. If you like popcorn it's worth the investment. I do also have an air popper so the popped corn has no oil and can be used to make caramel corn.
@@Gigi-zf5ox I have owned the Paragon for a month now and its build quality is excellent. I was able to get an excellent price off Amazon that was shipped straight from the factory. Also the customer service is excellent. When you call you get an actual person answer the phone to answer your questions. Also paragon ships the machine with two starter packs of popcorn and samples of bags and boxes.
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How about a real review that doesn’t just lazily throw together stock photos and read product descriptions?
that paragon should be number one; its expensive but the build quality is noticeably better than the rest. Vevor is another great brand
Get the paragon branded machine, it's built better, made in the usa and doesn't rust like the ones made in china eventually do.
How much the number thee machine i want to buy thanks
I'm not familiar with any of these machines. I own a lincoln popper (6 qt I believe). I would be surprised if any of these machines have any real difference other that build quality. Mine has held up for half a dozen or more years now and still works well. As long as you use a good popcorn, coconut oil and flavorcol you should get theater quality popcorn. The only learning curve for mine is the proper amount of oil and flavoring and when to turn the kettle heat off to keep from burning the last of the popped corn as popping slows before pouring it out. After popping two batches I take out what I want to eat and allow the rest to dry under the lights for half an hour or so and then put it in twist tie storage bags to eat over the next couple of days. If you like popcorn it's worth the investment. I do also have an air popper so the popped corn has no oil and can be used to make caramel corn.
How to or der ,but i want to know the price
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Except for the Paragon, the rest are Chinese junk.
Correct I have the Great Nothern one and it rusted. Very expensive junk.
@@Gigi-zf5ox I have owned the Paragon for a month now and its build quality is excellent. I was able to get an excellent price off Amazon that was shipped straight from the factory. Also the customer service is excellent. When you call you get an actual person answer the phone to answer your questions. Also paragon ships the machine with two starter packs of popcorn and samples of bags and boxes.