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HomemaxPack of 2 Reusable Silicone Microwave Single Serve Orange Popcorn Maker's

pack of 2
pack of 2

R299

Retail: R500
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This fun popcorn maker allows you to make a single 30g 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.

Product Features:
  • Durable Silicone
  • Reusable
  • Easy to use
  • Integrated kernel-measuring guide in base
  • No oil or butter required to cook
  • Made from heat-resistant silicone with a folding lid
  • Flavour options are endless!
  • Great for movie nights
  • Dimensions: 16.5 x 13.5 x 9cm

How to use:

  1. Pour a small amount of kernels into the maker, ensuring they reach up to the same level as the raised circle in the centre (approx 30g). Do not under-fill as this may cause the popcorn to burn.
  2. Fold both lid flaps down as shown, making sure they overlap.
  3. Place maker in the centre of the microwave oven and cook on full power. Cooking times will vary between 1½ - 5 minutes depending on the power of your microwave. The lid flaps will open during cooking.
  4. Watch carefully and stop the microwave when the lid flaps have opened and the popped corn has reached the top of the maker. If the product starts to smoke or a burning smell occurs, stop cooking immediately.
  5. Allow to stand for 1 minute then carefully remove product from microwave. Place on a heat-resistant surface and allow to cool until safe to handle – take care as base may still be hot.
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