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Joseph Joseph M-Cuisine Microwave Popcorn Popper Maker Single Serve Portion Silicone Food Safe, 2-piece, Multicolored

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Features

  • Set of 2 single portion popcorn makers. Each popcorn maker cooks about 1 oz of Uncooked kernels
  • Integrated kernel-measuring guide in base
  • No oil or butter required to cook
  • Made from heat-resistant silicone with a folding lid
  • Suitable for use in microwave ovens with an internal Height greater than 6 inches. Dishwasher safe

Description

This fun popcorn maker allows you to make a single 30g (1 oz) portion in one go, so it should put an end to arguments over who has eaten more than their fair share on movie nights. What's more, it's made from high-quality, heat- resistant silicone, so it won't melt with the high temperatures in the microwave when popping corn. It has an integrated measuring guide in the base and lid flaps that conveniently open when the popped corn is done and reaches the top of the maker. With no oil or butter required, it's a great way to make the perfect healthy snack. Sold as a pack of 2 popcorn makers.


Bowl Material: Silicone


Number of Pieces: 2


Brand: Joseph Joseph


Color: Multicolor


Style: 2-piece Single Serving


Special Feature: Microwave Safe


Shape: Round


Capacity: 1 Ounces


Specific Uses For Product: Pop Corn


Included Components: Popcorn maker (2)


Theme: Christmas


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher safe


Is Dishwasher Safe: Yes


Is Microwaveable: Yes


Material: Silicone


Product Dimensions: 4.02"W x 5.71"H


Product Dimensions: 4.02 x 4.02 x 5.71 inches


Item Weight: 3.7 ounces


Manufacturer: JOSEPH JOSEPH


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 45018


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 1, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This mostly works, with a little help
The first time I used this product, the top popped open too early in my microwave and kernels and popcorn got everywhere. I have found that if I put less kernels in it (a little below the fill line) and place my microwave plate cover over it, 2 minutes in my microwave works perfectly. So not exactly working as expected, but still found a way to make it work effectively. I have not experimented with adding any flavor to the popcorn, but it tastes pretty good plain, and I like that I don't have to use any oil. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2022 by Leah Zimmerman

  • Joseph Joseph needs some quality control on their silicone machine
I saw these at Whole Foods and though they were a great idea, so I bought them. I like them. I think they pop popcorn well, at least once you do some trial and error with ingredients and your microwave and the poppers themselves. I like that I can make a single serving of popcorn. The built-in measuring device works pretty well, and it's easy to clean. I like that it's one piece. And although it's not specific to this popper, it's nice to be able to customize your popcorn with any combo of fat (coconut oil! olive oil! butter!) and seasonings (cheese! salt! more butter! spicy stuff!) that you want. However, of the two I bought, the flaps on the orange one don't stay down, and the flaps on the grey one only stay down if I put the "top" flap (the one with the logo on it) on the bottom and put the "bottom" flap on the top. This seems to be some sort of manufacturing defect with either the thickness or width of the "seams" where the flaps fold down. The orange one not working properly is why I took two stars off. If they both worked as well as the grey one, I'd give this product 5 stars. A couple tips: 1) If you find that your popper pops open too soon and starts spewing greasy, molten-hot popcorn kernels over your microwave, dampen a paper towel and put it over the top of the popper before you start the microwave. That way, even if one flap pops open too soon, the paper towel will stop any rogue kernels. This is the only way I've been able to use my orange popper, and frankly, it helps with the grey popper too, just because occasionally kernels pop out of the side vents (also, if you overfill the popper, it contains the overflow.) 2) I think adding oil or butter makes the popcorn taste about 100x better. So yes, you can add oil and it still works just fine. It doesn't take a lot; I think I usually use about half a teaspoon of butter, although I think you could get away with less. 3) Usually I add the kernels and butter/oil, then heat the whole thing up for 20 seconds to melt the butter. Add a seasoning (I mix salt with a turmeric seasoning that's delicious but stains everything yellow -- https://amazon.com/dp/B079W3DLZL/ref=twister_B07D3NZPXG), stir it up, put a paper towel over the top, then back in the microwave for 2 minutes and 30 seconds. At work, I found that the microwave would start burning the popcorn before most of the kernels were popped, so I set that microwave to 90% power. At home, I can use full power. The popcorn is usually done with 30-45 seconds left on the timer, but it's important to listen for it and watch it carefully. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019 by L. Green

  • Worked better for popcorn than puppy chew toy
Works for small batches of popcorn, Unfortunately my puppy also liked it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2022 by John

  • Works, but...
I'll be honest, I probably wouldn't buy these again. We've used them half a dozen times since they arrived, and they Do work, but with a few key drawbacks. The first is their size. Despite the hand model in the product photo, I still took them out of the box and thought "wow, those are tiny!" And they are. When I want popcorn, I want popcorn. The amount I can make here may be a "reasonable" serving, but I'd really like more. Second, you have to close then Just Right. The first couple of times I just folded the lids over any old way. The moment the first kernels popped, the lid flew open and there were both popped and unpopped kernels all over the microwave - which had to be dealt with immediately lest they burn. It took a few tries to figure out how to cross the lids in the center to prevent that. Third, there's a pretty high percentage of unpopped kernels after 2:30 - 2:45 in my microwave - maybe 40% or more. I have not yet taken it to the point of burning, and I may be able to add a few more seconds, but I think there will always be a lot of wastage. Last but not least is clean up. I know we all like to think we're going to eat oil free popcorn, but if we're honest we know that will be too boring, and besides even salt won't stick without a little something. Here's where the size becomes a factor again: it's just to little (and perhaps just as importantly, too tall and narrow - and Hot!) to successfully oil and season inside. So I end up dumping everything into a wide, shallow bowl, spraying with cooking oil, adding salt, and shaking. This gives me a nice, edible result, but at the cost of another dirty dish. Part of the reason I don't use my whirley-pop stove top popper often is the amount of cleaning it takes. But at least I can season and oil in the same pot! Yes, these guys produce a little less mess, but not as much less as I was hoping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2020 by Homeschool Mom

  • Quite small
Nice convenient shape for a popcorn cup but very small. I haven't used it yet but watched a YouTube presentation and much of the popcorn made its way to micro plate outside of the container so I find that problematic. This may be because to much popcorn was placed so have to check this out. Nice build-in measurement cup so I'm hoping it will work well after you learn the right amount but take onto consideration the cup is a very small popcorn cup. Material is good quality and dishwasher safe which is a good added value too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by Netta

  • Top pops open prematurely.
Don't get me wrong, I really do like these, but the little folding tops tend to open at the first pop or two and unpopped kernels pop out all over your microwave. If you can keep them shut until the popped corn has enough volume to push open the folding flaps (as it's supposed to work), the unpopped kernels will remain in the popper. I do like that they really are a satisfyingly-sized single serving. This is a handy little alternative to buying the expensive bags of microwave popcorn and lets you use better popcorn and ingredients. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2022 by Xeraux

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