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Campfire Popcorn Popper - Old Fashioned Popcorn Maker with Telescoping Handle - Camping Gear by Great Northern Popcorn (Black)

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Features

  • CAMPING POPCORN POPPER - Easily pop a batch of everyones favorite salty snack while you enjoy a campfire or backyard bonfire with this popcorn maker. This handy piece of open fire cooking equipment makes a great gift for campers and popcorn lovers alike.
  • QUICK POPPING - This popcorn kettle allows you to turn kernels into 4-quarts of fresh campfire popcorn in just minutes. The unique design allows moisture to escape during the popping process, so your salty treat will be hot, crunchy, and delicious.
  • EXTENSION HANDLE - This innovative piece of campfire cooking equipment has a Cool Tube handle with a comfort grip. The popcorn pan handle extends up to 22.8-inches-long to keep your hands safely away from the heat of the flames.
  • EASY CLEAN-UP - The Quick Clip lid makes clean-up a breeze. Theres no need to dip into your limited supply of dishwashing water; simply wipe the inside of this old-fashioned popcorn maker clean and store for later use.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Metal and Plastic. Dimensions: (L) 30.3" x (W) 9.5" x (H) 4.5". Popcorn Pot Handle Extends to 22.8. Color: Black.
  • Great Northern Popcorn Quality!
  • Make 4 Quarts of Popcorn in Just Minutes
  • Innovative Cool Tube Handle extends to 2 feet to keep you safe and away from the fire.
  • Quick Clip lid makes for easy clean-up. Simply wipe with a paper towel and store for later use.
  • Great for campouts, or backyard parties!

Description

6252 Pit Popper Features: -Popper. -Make 4 quarts of popcorn in just minutes. -Innovative cool tube handle extends to 2 feet. -Quick clip lid makes for easy clean-up. -Safe and away from the fire. -Simply wipe with a paper towel and store for later use. Color: -Black. Material: -Metal. Heat Resistant Handle: -Yes. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -4.5". Overall Width - Side to Side: -9.75". Overall Depth - Front to Back: -31". Overall Product Weight: -4 lbs.

Brand: Great Northern Popcorn Company


Color: Silver


Capacity: 4 Quarts


Special Feature: Non-Stick


Material: Aluminum


Brand Name: Great Northern Popcorn Company


Model Number: 6252 Pit Popper


Global Trade Identification Number: 55


UPC: 885181172056 719918375239 793842037180 859767002655 735343117374


Part Number: 6252 Pit Popper


Manufacturer: Great Northern Popcorn


Warranty Description: 90 days


Item Type Name: 6252 Great Northern Popcorn Pit Popper Campfire Firepit Popcorn Popper - Theater Popcorn Outdoors!


Capacity: 4 Quarts


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12"L x 12"W x 6"H


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Color: Silver


Material: Aluminum


Special Features: Non-Stick


Is Electric: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Camp king
This portable popcorn maker was the celebrity of the campground on my trip. Now, it is abit flimsy when fully extended. But, for the price point and it's portable nature; the unit is great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by CK

  • Family Fun
We gave this to my son for his birthday to use in the backyard fire pit. I wasn’t sure what kind of results to expect, but we bought the popcorn packets that come with the oil and salt and we were pleasantly surprised by how well it worked. The whole family enjoyed the taste! It is a little bulky for camping supplies, but the handle comes off, making storage a little easier. A great novelty for family fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025 by Kelly

  • Grab your pliers and put on your rapid motion arm!
I have been having a lot of fun with this popcorn popper! I first had to learn the proper way of using it, however! Make sure the lid is very secure before you begin popping your corn. This is where I found pliers to be necessary. The top pops off sometimes! I suppose my shaking method wasn't perfect at first, but I also believe the metal clips are not very strong. When working the popper over fire, try to be FAST! Also be smooth with your motions. You'll be SLIDING the popper! SLIDE it over and over, non-stop, even if you don't yet hear popping. Move in the direction of the handle: back and forth, back and forth! If you shake left to right and right to left you're going to make a big funny mess! Even funnier if you bounce it up and down! Make sure to use enough oil. It's probably going to be more than you think you need. I started with just 2 tablespoons of oil, and burned the heck out of those kernels! That left a bumpy surface for the next batches! Just put enough in the first time and you'll be golden. Coat the bottom of the popper with canola or sunflower, or even a blend marketed for popcorn. You probably need about 1/4 cup. Don't go overboard, either, of course. Once you start popping have containers ready to collect it! If you're doing it right, popcorn shoold start to overflow the popper when you've popped 2/3 to 3/4 of the kernels. It'll be lots of fun and you'll make a tasty nutritious snack! One more thing: the manufactures give a description of the size of the fire you need to make proper popcorn with their popper. I'm pretty sure the directions are meant to be a joke because they call for a firepit something like 3ft wide and suggest flames 4ft high! Lol! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2013 by Michelle

  • Works well for camping
Grandkids love it when we use this for camping. Be careful as it can burn popcorn easily if you hold it too close. Use plenty of oil. It holds a lot and makes camping fun
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by karen martin

  • Useful Camping item
Good quality item for using at campfire
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2026 by Esther Hostetler

  • Bonfire accessories
This is great when you are sitting around the bonfire. Could be a little longer handle. I’d suggest welders gloves or some other heat resistant gloves.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by Bob Condron

  • Dangerous Unit - please be careful when using, do not shake.
Most dangerous product I have ever had in my hands - the top pops off very easily and dumps the popcorn and all the hot oil into your fireplace!! Or potentially on you or your family, or in your living room. You can not shake this popcorn maker, if you do it will very easily just pop off. I thought high heat from the fire might have solely compromised the small metal clip that is holding the pot to the handle but when my wife wiggled the pot a little when it was stone cold it still popped off - and that was without the added weight of the oil and popcorn! Everyone is going to shake the unit, right? Aren't you supposed to make sure you get all of the kernels and not burn the popped corn? First time I used it the pot dumped into the fireplace, the oil and the popcorn all burst into flames. It was a hilarious moment for my family as they watched their dad scramble to get the pot out of the fire with the popcorn flying all over the place like straight out of a cartoon. Needless to say I am sending this back but I am concerned that other people will have this same problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2015 by Harried Dad

  • I want to give this 5 stars
This product has much potential to be a 5 star product. The quality of the product material, at this price point, is very good - far better than others that I compared it to. E.g. I bought a unit at Walmart for about the same price, which was a piece of junk (1 star at best). Out of the box, this unit is problematic for the following reasons: 1) The connecting point between the handle and the lid is way too loose. In fact, this caused my first batch of popcorn to fall into the fire due to the connecting point coming free and the pan falling out. Yes, I had it connected properly. My recommendation to the manufacturer would be to connect the handle to the pan rather than the lid of the pan. But even with it attached to the lid, it could still use a more precise attachment. There is just way too much slop in the fitting and the little spring steel release actually acts as a ramp for the end of the handle to slip up on and come loose. I had to modify that little spring steel part to get my handle to stay on without falling off while gently shaking it in the fire while popping corn. 2) The lid is a nice idea but it does not secure tight enough onto the pan to hold the weight under it while shaking (not too hard of course) over a flame. Mine came off while popping a batch, and I was being very careful. I had to modify all the spring clips to get them to hold, but even then, they are still not nearly as tight as they should be. The fix, of course, would be what I suggested above - to have the handle attach to the pan and not the lid. It doesn't really make sense to have the lid support the weight of the pan, oil, and popping corn below it when the pan itself could be used to attach a handle. Besides these frustrating things, I really love this concept. The extending handle, the flip lid, the quality of material, etc. are all great and if these problems were corrected by the manufacturer, I think they would have a 5-star product. I gave it 3 stars because I still think it's a good value for this price. If you are up for a little modification, you will likely have the best open fire popper anywhere close to this price. Just don't be too surprised if you loose your first couple batches of popcorn due to poor fit. My family got quite the laugh when they watched me attempt to make them the perfect first batch of popcorn with this thing, only to end with that perfect batch end up on fire, literally, in the coals of our campfire. Fortunately, the pan only received a small ding from hitting a rock. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2012 by Jonathan Brett

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