

🍿 Popcorn perfection that turns every night into a blockbuster event!
The West Bend Stir Crazy Hot Oil Popcorn Popper delivers up to 6 quarts of perfectly popped popcorn in about 4 minutes using a triple-layer heating plate and motorized stirring rod. Its clear vented lid doubles as a serving bowl with a built-in butter well for fresh melted butter drizzle. Designed for easy cleaning and compact storage, this BPA-free, countertop machine is a top-rated favorite for home snack enthusiasts and party hosts alike.






































| Best Sellers Rank | #3,143 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #9 in Popcorn Poppers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 23,544 Reviews |
A**R
Easy to clean and doesn't burn oil onto the burner like the Dash-version.
Best popcorn popper ever! Easy to use, easy to clean (dishwasher safe, top rack). Perfect for Jolly Time All-in-One Popcorn Kit (Size 8 oz for a 6 oz kettle). (Compared to the DASH model, this is far superior, especially to clean! I actually have to run the burner outside with the DASH version as it will be smoking after transferring the popped corn into the popcorn bucket!) Thanks, West Bend! :) Sincerely, KAL/Surprise, AZ
G**R
Reliable popper. For best results use fresh corn.
Best popper on the market. Don't use microwave bags. Be sure to remove the lid while popping, then place back on lid before inverting as a bowl . (This is counter-intuitive.)
E**Y
Popcorn Maker
Love this popcorn maker! I bought this a gift for my husband. It pops the popcorn kernels well and can make a lot of popcorn at once. We place butter in the top of the machine as directed and all the butter melted as it should and didn’t create a big mess. The machine is about the size of an instant pot if you are worried about space.
N**B
Pleased user
We have had this popcorn maker for a couple of months now and use it about 2 times a week. It works well and makes amazing tasting popcorn. It’s quick and easy. It’s prefect size for the three of us. I was looking at a couple different brands but settled on the Stir crazy after watching Popcorn Genius’ review on YouTube. The bowl is not as strong a material as I would hope, but is still acceptable. As long as you are not rough with it, it should last. Also, the top where you melt the butter, the holes don’t seem to allow for good flow through to the popcorn, instead a lot of the butter pools at the top and stays there. I prefer to melt the butter in the microwave, easier to clean up. Over all a good popcorn maker for the price. My son does not complain about bland flavor any more. We had a hot air popcorn piper before.
O**1
DO NOT BUY !! PRODUCT FAILS QUICKLY
I have been making popcorn for over 40 years. I started off in college using a big 10 gallon pot on a gass stove. Cheap snacks for frat parties. I would make 30+ gallons. Then years later I started using the “Whirly Pop”. This is a hand crank popcorn maker from Wabash farms. Probably the best popcorn maker ever on the market. Its hand cranked, so it takes a little more effort and it's a little more difficult to clean. Lots of nooks and crannies. So when I first saw the stir-crazy back in 2018, I thought that it might be a great alternative. Let me preface this discussion by saying that I love popcorn. And I make popcorn about four nights per week. So I will admit up front that I give these devices very heavy usage. I have purchased six of these over the past four years. So why am I complaining now? Maybe because I was hoping that the next popper would be better. (wasn't it Einstein who said insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result?) So most of these poppers lasted for me about six months, A COUPLE ONLY A FEW WEEKS. One actually lasted about 18 months. The last one I purchased in January 2022 lasted about three weeks. I returned it to Amazon and they replaced it. The replacement also failed. So although I did not plan to purchase any more, I wanted to see if West Bend would stand by the 1 yesr product warranty and replace it. After all, (1) it failed in only a few weeks and (2) I had documents showing I have purchased six since 2018. And each also failed. OK, so what do I mean it failed? I mean that about halfway through the popping cycle , the non-stick coated heating pan did not maintain a high enough temperature to cook the rest of the popcorn. It's like the heat turns off. Or at least the temperature is lowered to the point where the kernels will no longer pop. So instead of getting a full batch of fluffy popcorn, you get half a batch of dense popcorn and half a batch of uncooked kernels. Talking with customer service was like jumping through hoops. After four emails, they asked me if I would take a video showing how I cook popcorn. Also wanted know about the oil, popcorn, etc. . I had already told them in great detail how I made the popcorn. Orville redenbacher popcorn, safflower oil, etcetera etcetera. So a couple of weeks later I actually made a video, and sent them the link to the video on my Google Drive. About two weeks later I got a response: "I hope you are doing well and I'm sorry for the delayed response. I already forwarded the video that you've sent to my product specialist and was reviewed. I was being informed that you need to let the popper continue to pop until there is a few second delay between pops. At that time the popcorn will be done." Ahh! Been there, done that. If the popper is left on, the remaining kernels will not pop and the corn that pops just sits there. And overcooks into a tough mess. So in my opinion, West Bend is a company that really does not stand buy their product, does not believe their customer saying that the product has a defect. Or consider that I have purchased 6 of these and all failed. (My bad!) I jumped through hoops and created a video showing the problem, but it was rejected. I guess they so make so many popcorn poppers that what is one or two complaints? And who knows, maybe I'm simply using it too often. In any case, if you're only making a batch a week or a batch a month, this is probably great for you. But if you make a ton of popcorn like me, and want a product that lasts for years, then don't buy it.
C**R
Great popper
I love these things. I had one when I was younger and used it till it wore out. I like that they put an on/off switch on it, my older one started it when you plugged it in. If I had any complaints, it would be that the power cord is a little short. and the lid that goes on the bottom of the bowl is a little tricky to get on right.
L**4
Fantastic! The Search Is Over.
In 2010 I purchased a used hot air popcorn popper for $2.00 bucks at a thrift store. It was probably from the 1980's and it worked faithfully until a couple months ago. But it finally died, so I went on Amazon to search for the same style popper, the kind you put the bowl under with a vented hood that shoots it toward the bowl, ideally. But man, the reviews made me feel so discouraged. I ignored the reviews that said they shoot popcorn all over the place because I already knew that to be an issue with my old one, and to be honest, it really wasn't a big deal for me (just a few strays here and there that my dog grabbed up). But what DID concern me was all the reviews saying the tops were melting, and pictures of them with melted tops. And different brands too, not just one. I read dozens of reviews and even when I begrudgingly increased the price range, they still had lousy reviews about melting tops. So I started looking at other options... Enter this style of popper. I compared a bunch of brands for these types since I've never used this kind of popper. Eventually I resorted to watching Youtube videos (I take my popcorn very seriously, LOL) and was finally sold on this style, brand and model after watching a guy demonstrate and test several types of poppers. I am extremely pleased with it and have ZERO complaints! First and foremost: It pops ALL the kernels, literally EVERY SINGLE KERNEL! It doesn't get more impressive than that. The very first use I got nervous and shut it off a few seconds too soon and had about 10 or so kernels left, but once I realized I can wait until it all stops without it burning, I haven't had a single unpopped piece since! Because the bar constantly moves it around, you can listen and make sure it's completely stopped without it burning. I don't use the included top/bowl to eat it from, I dump it into my own bowl of choice instead, it's just my preference. My own bowl is a little wider so I can toss it around with oil and salt that way. It was hard to visualize the amount of popcorn described in the description, but I was pleased to discover it pops exactly the amount I have always popped, which is a BIG family-sized bowl full (which I eat all myself because I'm single and that's how I roll). As far as oil, I'm not used to using oil since my old popper was just a dry air popper. What I would always do is drizzle the oil and salt after popping it. So I initially used olive oil (which is what I drizzle on it anyway) but then decided to experiment with coconut oil because it has a higher smoke point and the healthy properties of coconut oil can withstand the heat of the unit. That was even better, it's fantastic with coconut oil and tastes more like theater popcorn. I still drizzle olive oil and salt on it afterward however, because the coconut oil serves the purpose of coating the kernels, but it doesn't really give it the buttery feel after it's popped. But that's fine with me because I'm so pleased with how well it works that I'm willing to use oil with the kernels now. It all comes out fluffy and perfect, NO BURNED pieces ever, so far. You can put the unit inside the bowl to store it, but I prefer to keep the bowl on top to keep dust out. The cord easily wraps around underneath the bottom, which is something that annoyed me about my old popper, which had no way to store the cord. I also like having an off/on switch too, as opposed to just yanking the cord out of the wall while it's running like many of the upright air poppers will have you do. It takes a couple of minutes for the kernels to heat up but then it pops incredibly fast and the whole batch is done in the blink of an eye, it's pretty wild. I wondered if it would be awkward to lift and flip the unit to dump it in the bowl but it's not, it's lightweight and easy. ONE IMPORTANT THING: I almost didn't buy this because even this style of popper has some pictures of the top piece melted. This surprised me until I watched the videos on this page and did a few face-palms. Watch them for yourself and you'll see they leave the red piece on the lid while it's popping. I couldn't believe how any videos show people doing this. The vents in the clear bowl/lid are there so that it VENTS while popping! The smaller red lid is included to put on AFTER you shut it off. It's simply to keep small pieces from falling out once you flip it over. Keep it off while it's popping, of course it's going to melt if you keep blocking the vent holes, good grief! Makes me wonder what people were doing with the other kinds of air poppers to make those ones melt, maybe covering them with sweaters?? But I'm content to never know. When reading reviews, keep in mind that a lot of people have only ever used microwave popcorn. Some of the reviews about flavor and whatnot make me think these people are simply used to microwave junk and so it's probably no reflection on this popper. That, and people blocking the vents with the red lid and then complaining that it smells like plastic. Sigh. Like I said, I have no complaints whatsoever and am glad I decided to try this type of popper. Easy, perfect results and kinda fun to use.
K**R
Awesome Value
I purchased a discounted “used” unit and it arrived in a slightly damaged box but the popcorn popper itself is in perfect condition. It makes delicious popcorn and it is very easy to clean. Easy to store.
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