Here I review Black & Decker Handy Pop 'N' Serve and Wearever Popcorn Pumper - two air poppers, both no longer made but still available through Laura's Last Ditch Vintage Kitchenwares. Like many vintage kitchen items, these poppers shame modern popcorn poppers. Watch the dueling popcorn poppers here:
Black & Decker Handy Pop 'N' Serve
Pros:
1. It works fast, popping 1/3 cup of popcorn kernels in about 4 minutes.
2. It's easy to use. Measure the popping corn in the lid, pour it in, turn it on.
3. It's relatively efficient, using just 900 watts of energy to the Wearever Popcorn Pumper's 1250 watts.
Black & Decker Handy Pop 'N' Serve from Laura's Last Ditch Vintage Kitchenwares |
5. Virtually no unpopped kernels. The Wearever Popcorn Pumper (and any other hot air corn popper with a spout) will eject unpopped kernels along with the popped ones (the force of the pops can send them sailing out), but the lid on the Handy Pop 'N' Serve keeps the kernels where they belong, giving each a chance to pop. There are always a few duds that won't pop, but all the kernels that can pop will pop. Handy Pop 'N' Serve made 9 cups of popcorn to the Wearever Popcorn Pumper's 8 cups, with the same amount of popcorn kernels.
6. The popcorn turns out just like popcorn should, and has a built-in butter melting cup if you like your popcorn buttered.
7. It stores compactly, because it's not as tall as the Popcorn Pumper.
8. It's so intuitive, a young child can use it (supervised, please!).
9. The popping chamber doubles as a serving bowl - no dirty dishes!
Cons:
1. Durability. If you forget to remove the bowl from its base before putting salt in, the salt will get into the base and make the inner workings rust over time. If a kid uses the machine, this is bound to happen.
2. If you have a large family, it might not make as much as you want.
3. The Black and Decker Handy Pop 'N' Serve is from the late 1980s, and it's no longer produced (but you can find it here).
4. If you forget to turn it off when it's done popping, you could burn the popcorn.
Wearever Popcorn Pumper
Pros:1. It works fast, popping 1/3 cup of popcorn kernels in about 4 minutes.
2. It's easy to use. Measure the popping corn in the lid, pour it in, plug it in.
3. It makes more popcorn than the Handy Pop 'N' Serve (I made a mistake in the video, and measured the popcorn in the wrong receptacle, so it will hold more than I showed - oops! This isn't our regular popper.)
4. The popcorn turns out just like popcorn should, and has a built-in butter melting cup if you like your popcorn buttered.
5. Durability. These poppers are made in USA, and they last!
Wearever Popcorn Pumper, available at Laura's Last Ditch Vintage Kitchenwares |
Cons:
1. Unpopped kernels. The force of the popping corn often sends unpopped kernels flying out along with the popped kernels.
2. It takes more space than Handy Pop 'N' Serve; unless you have a tall cupboard, it will need to be stored in two sections (lid and base), and it's easy to lose the butter melting cup.
3. It makes a mess. If you don't put the bowl on top of something so the edge of the bowl is right under the spout, you'll find some popcorn on your floor and counter.
4. It takes about 1/3 more energy than the Handy Pop 'N' Serve.
5. From the late 1970s / early 1980s, the Wearever Popcorn Pumper is no longer produced (but you can find it here).
Conclusion:
My favorite popcorn popper is the Black & Decker Handy Pop 'N' Serve. If you're looking to save money on snacks or to make it easier to snack smart, the Handy Pop 'N' Serve will pay for itself quickly, because it's convenient enough to use frequently; in fact, it's no more difficult than microwave popcorn.