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Jeanette Posted on Nov 03, 2014

I have a Oster Old Fashion Red Theater Style Popcorn Maker FPSTPP7310WM and I can't get into pop the popcorn. It pops about ten kernels and that's it.

I bought this about a month ago and this is the second time I tried it.

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Check the heater element,..google the model on common troubles on this model.
you may need a replacement.

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