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My wife is tasked with finding a popcorn maker to be used at school functions.  Bad timing - because in that spring Cambridge trip the lady had a movie theater "cart style" one that we likely could have bought easily.

Any recommendations for something commercial grade?   I've googled a bit months ago for our own use - but it was hard to separate the imitations from the good quality ones.  

Ideas, suggestions or Canadian retailers with good products would be appreciated.

A used one would work too as long as its in good condition...
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Tuborg,

We own one, inherited it, the very typical 4 oz. 6 oz. (Sorry I meant 6 oz.) commercial variety built by Paragon  that is very popular and available through amusements dealers.  It works amazingly well built to take abuse and storage, etc.  Well worth the money (you can rent them for single uses).  The supplies can be bought at most rental companies that service weddings and functions.  They may also sell you a used one (or a new one), but be warned that a used rental unitl will indeed be "used"  

It is this http://cgi.ebay.ca/NEW-THEATER....._trksid=p3286.c0.m14.

We lend it to the school and other community functions.  I have visions of it taking a key location if I ever finish my basement and host TOPL nights, but to be honest, it is not practical for popping the occasional "family" sized treat (and it stinks up the house, which is the point if you are selling popcorn).  If not for the distance I would lend it to you.


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(The ones by Paragon ARE the "real mccoy" by the way.)


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My friend has one of these in his house. It is used almost daily by the kids and makes great popcorn. Can't comment on the smell but I can tell you that 4 kids can finish an entire container once popped . He bought it at CA Paradis Restaurant Supplier on Bank St, for about $6-700 a few years ago , but just called him and he said to look at Popacorn Co on Lancaster now as they sell them for better price than Paradis as well as all the supplies.

Hope that helps
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but I can tell you that 4 kids can finish an entire container once popped . ME



They ARE great, and tempting to use in the home theatre of course, but the hunger creating smell lingers, and are a b**** to keep clean between "poppings".  And man, if they are not kept perfectly clean in storage, a perfect mouse attractant!

If you ever wanted to know what makes theatre popcorn smell and taste so good (without butter even), it's mostly what they are popped in - Coconut Oil / Hydrogenated Fat (which comes in the 6 oz popping packets or separately in tubs) which is 86% saturated fat.  One small bag gives you something like 3/4's of your daily nutritional limit of saturated fats, and one source reports that a large bag is the equivalent of eating the saturated fat from six Big Macs...  


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Thanks everyone - that looks like the one to get!   I knew we could rely on MAACA - amazing the knowledge in this group.   Wayne, I like your thinking - we own it for ourselves and loan it to the school for the 4-5 events they have each year.    We've wanted one anyways - I just didn't like the antique cart-styled ones.

I'll see what the boss says, ...




PS - My next "help me" post will be a doorbell for our daughter's room - I want a buzzer and light - but simplistic so she ( can somewhat understand what is going on electronically (that's my xmas gift/project for her).
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I rent mine all the time (i also have slush machines and cotton candy) i have the old fashioned cart, and the old fashioned popper, it's from Gold Medal, and the whole package is around $800-1200 new, and i got mine for substantially less as it was used.

There's a place in toronto which is the dealer for Gold Medal called "Poppacorn" they would be a good place to start, thats where i got my cotton candy machine and i get all my supplies there also.

Be wary of the ones on ebay that have plastic frames, and plastic light up buttons, these are fine for really limited use at your home, but if you do more then 1 batch at a time, or use it frequently and want it to last, invest on a fully metal machine, with a proper kettle, and proper high quality toggle switches.

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Apparently what you want is located here: http://www.amazon.com/Make-Cool-Gadgets-Popular-Mechanics/dp/1894379128 IF you can get ahold of a copy.  

Or maybe this is what you mean: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MOWDJ0?smid=A65URZEGZO1SR&tag=dealt28641-20&linkCode=asn


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Awesine Wayne.   That barbie doorbell will be in the mail shortly!   I was hoping to make a learning project for the two of us - but to get something with sound and light - and be somewhat pretty / functional was beyond a basic circuit.

I am getting her the "Snap Circuit" http://snapcircuits.net/ - kit as I heard its a great learning kit - like the old 100-in-1 sets but with lego-like ressitors, capacitors, diodes.


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If you ever wanted to know what makes theatre popcorn smell and taste so good (without butter even), it's mostly what they are popped in - Coconut Oil / Hydrogenated Fat (which comes in the 6 oz popping packets or separately in tubs) which is 86% saturated fat.  One small bag gives you something like 3/4's of your daily nutritional limit of saturated fats, and one source reports that a large bag is the equivalent of eating the saturated fat from six Big Macs...  


Hey Wayne, What kind of Popcorn do you use?? I am curious and I need to go look on my Bags, that is some serious Fat!

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Hey Wayne, What kind of Popcorn do you use?? I am curious and I need to go look on my Bags, that is some serious Fat!

Dave


http://www.calorieking.com/foo.....mtleT1wb3Bjb3Ju.html


Not quite "six Big Macs" bad, but still pretty gross!!  Almost a day's worth of calories in there.


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There are many kinds of prepackaged Popcorn with the Oil for these machines. I have tried Orville Reddenbakers (sp?) but we use Popcorn from a company called Great Pop, Very tasty!!

As per the back of the package: 8 g's of Fat per serving, 6 servings per package.

Dave



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Iron Man
Attack From Mars  Prefer Pounded playfield!
Monster Bash       Prefer Pounded Playfield!
Elvis
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Batman Forever
Spider-Man  Stern  Prefer Pounded Playfield!

Have these available for trade or possible sale:
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South Park            
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Twilight Zone
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