These Great Norther Popcorn top quality machines feature stainless steel food-zones, easy cleaning stainless steel kettles, an exclusive warming deck, old-maid drawers (for unpopped kernels), tempered safety glass panels and an industry leading 8 oz. kettle. The antique style design evokes memories of early days at the ballgames, carnivals, or the movie theater. We have combined the best of both worlds – not only are you getting today’s technology, you get an authentic design with all the conveniences of the modern era. We have sold thousands of these units to churches, schools, businesses, day care centers, varsity/PTA clubs, and more. Of course, our #1 customer is the home owner looking to add a theatrical effect to their home theater. Includes a FREE Starter Kit: 25 FREE bags, measuring cups and a popcorn scoop with every popper. Features of the Foundation Popper: Deluxe model with 3 control switches and 820-Watt. Switches include: spot light warmer, stirrer and pot heater. Warming Deck. Popcorn scoop is included. Kernel and oil scoop is included. Heavy-duty powder coated steel and stainless steel construction. Makes roughly 3 Gal. of popcorn per batch. Works on standard 110-Volt. 820-Watt (Top Quality and Certified). Dimensions: 17.1 in. L x 14.1 in. W x 24.0 in. H Weight: 32 lbs. Robust Design/Craftsmanship backed up by a 5 year warranty on the machine and a 30 day limited warranty on all consumable parts including kettles and/or light bulbs. Minor assembly is required.










by HomeDepotCustomer
Perfect for the movie room.
by Heather
This popcorn machine is great, love the taste of movie theater popcorn while at home for our movie nights or even just a midday snack throughout the week!
by Crissy
For the cost this is not well made but it is one of the better ones out there. I have two issues with this popcorn machine. One is I constantly cut my hands on the unfinished met al popping pan. Number two there is a strange coating on the glass that I cannot get off. It is a film and I’ve used Windex, alcohol and WD-40 and it still won’t come off