But that one is going to be a pricier one...probably around $2000. These girls are wasting alot of product and not being careful around the leathers...I wonder how many plastic shavings are in their candy...you can hear the leathers hitting the plastic jug they're using to fill the machine. Gross and amateurish...
Hello, how are you doing! What kind of machine is it? I bought one, but I can't make cotton candy like that. You could help me thank you. My name is Grace.
I just use a small table. Anything sturdy will work. About a foot and a half off the ground is ideal because of the height of the machine and bowl...keeps you from getting candy in your armpits😆
I have had my machine for several months now and I love it. allmy.tips/CandyFlossMaker Like others havr said, you do have to make sure it is alignex right and clasped down or it won't run. I have used it at several family functions with floss sugar as well as life savers amd jolley ranchers and haven't had any problems. I do recommend getting the bubble. I think it would be a real hassle without it. I also find that if I am uding it ovrr a longer period of time it helps to rest it for a couple of minutes every 10 minutes or so. When it gets too hot the candy doesn't flow as smoothly. This little machine had official made me the coolest grandma on the block! Show less REPLY