I bought the DASH DAPP150V2RD04 Hot Air Popcorn Popper. In this video I unbox it, review it, set it up, and test it out. #DASH #Popcorn #Unboxing #PopcornMaker Product on Amazon: www.amazon.com/DASH-Popcorn-M...
@@milesgriffin3332 Been very busy, which is why I haven't been posting new videos. I can't say specifically when it will come. I can only say when I get time.
I have this and it is the coolest and best air popper I have ever owned. I recommend it to everyone. First time i used it put a real smile on my face when I saw the kernals coming up from the popcorn maker into the bowl Its just very cool and yummy.
This is my first time enjoying your RU-vid channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
I bought this item November 2023 as a birthday treat and it's the coolest thing wver. I was sooooo impressed when I first used it; the butter melted very well and there were just a few unpopped kernels under 20 to be exact. I used 3/4 cup and was very impressed with the amount. You just need to use a bigger container so they don't scatter all over the place 😂
Got this for Christmas last year. Trying it now for the first time and your video helped alot because I didn't know what to do. First time owning one of these bad boys ha. Thank you!!
We got this popcorn machine as a gift and have liked it! We couldn’t figure out how to get it to fit back in the box so I really appreciated your video! 😂
Just received this last night from my son as a Christmas gift he said it had good reviews on youtube to go ahead and try it and see what I thought I haven’t made anything yet since it’s early in the morning the next day. I seen your channel and I thought I’d watch your presentation was very very helpful thank you again and happy holidays🎄
I had one of the original versions of this back in the late 70s or early 80. They haven't changed at all. You need to use a bigger bowl to keep the stuff from going everywhere.
Bro, we don't know each other, but thank you. I really liked your video. I was looking for reviews for this popcorn maker and this one convinced me to buy it. Thanks, man. Keep at it. I'm subscribing, too. Good luck with everything.
I just got this at my local grocery store on clearance for 9.99. I saw it was normally $25 so that seemed like a pretty nice discount. I too have a movie theater style popcorn maker but yes its such a pain to clean i almost never use it, its more of a show piece for my movie theater themed room than anything. So hopefully this will let me have popcorn a bit more often.
These air poppers are disappointing in how many unpopped kernels are ejected from the chute. Anyone have any tips? I find by reinserting the unpopped kernels for a second go they still do pop, but still keeps ejecting many, so you have to keep feeding them in.
It seems to me that they pop out more when you put less in. I would recommend filling the scoop with kernels when you make a batch. It may make more than you want, but you can always zip-lock bag it for another time.
Let it cool down and wipe the inside with a towel. You can take the pieces apart and wash it separately. Do not get any water inside the machine itself.
Yeah, I would. It has worked well for me. But I have only ever used two different types. The only negatives I have are that you will get kernels that shoot out from time to time, but that happens on all the models so it isn't much you can do. Also, I'm not a fan of the butter melter on top. I feel like just melting the butter in a glass measuring cup in the microwave is just as easy.
@@christianwade4772 For me its a hot air popper. Easier to clean, quicker to make a batch, less maintenance, and it takes up less counter space. I don't notice a difference in taste, although popcorn fans may disagree.
@@BargainBountyHunter That's great, I just ordered a red one on ebay yesterday brand new for $12.19, I can't wait for it to arrive. I have other items by dash, there all amazing.
Spent 5 minutes on unpacking (which we still can't grasp why this process in included in videos...unpacking) and then fast forwarded through the most important aspect of a product demo, full functionality of a device?