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Review on ๐Ÿฟ Salbree Silicone Popcorn Popper - Collapsible Bowl for Microwave - Wide Variety of Vibrant Colors Available (Aqua) by Marina Perez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The reason why the air popper is obsolete

This thing is amazing. If you love popcorn but don't want butter, then this is for you. No kidding - it's worth the money. Wait a minute, can't you just heat up popcorn in the microwave? Yes, yes you can. You do have to put the popcorn in something, though, or else those tiny exploding grains will absolutely DESTROY your microwave. That leaves us with a small problem: what do you microwave popcorn in? The plastic containers will melt. Seriously everything. I put Rubbermaid's best microwavable plastic container in my 1250-watt Panasonic microwave and melted it into a smoldering heap of bubbling plastic in three minutes. The grotesque, amorphous lump of molten polymer and charred starch that I recovered from the death chamber looked more like something from Akira's final scenes than a tasty snack. Okay, but what about glass? Glass and cookware have the same impressive heat absorption properties as plastic, only they stay hot. For example, double down on your oven mitts, it gets awfully hot. You might be thinking, God Phil, why don't you just wait for it to cool before you take it out of the microwave? This would be a great solution, except if you wait longer than a minute you can say goodbye to the outer layer of your popcorn smoldering into a crust ruining the rest of your popcorn which now tastes burnt. socks. No, that's not an option. Paper bags are a proven solution. They cool down quickly, hold popcorn, and do their job well. Another thing that is true and known about microwavable paper bags (or paper in general) is that it's a TERRIBLE IDEA! This paper bag trick will work fine until one day (actually it took me twice to teach myself) the core gets stuck in the corner and the bag catches fire. Trust me, a flame isn't something you want to see in your microwave oven. Enter that bad boy. This thing is made of silicone, which means it can withstand heat but cools down quickly. The lid is on the inside to cover the beating chamber and the bottom of the bowl is concave to hold the beans together so they pop evenly. As a result, I can pop a quarter cup of popcorn in under two minutes without a single unexploded kernel. The popcorn is nice and fluffy, I don't have to use any oil and it doesn't have the papery taste of a popper. I couldn't be happier.

Pros
  • Hands-free operation
Cons
  • Very expensive