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Why won't my gold medal 2404 popper not pop the popcorn/

All it does is just burn the kernels and will not pop the popcorn at all.

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Is the popcorn fresh. If popcorn is allowed to dry out too much it will not pop.
Rejuvenating popcorn that won pop

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Did you add a little bit of oil

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: How much oil and popcorn kernels to use in gold medal machine

Try one ounce of oil, 1/2 teaspoon popcorn salt and 1/2 cup of popcorn and see how much it fills your machine and adjust quantities from there. This will usually fill a wok size bowl.

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Darren Hanson

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2010

SOURCE: Need model number for Gold Medal popper

http://www.concessionpalace.com/concession-tutorials/P-60_60_Special_Uncle_Walts-1866_2085_2086_2656-popcorn-machines.pdf

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2010

SOURCE: Gold Medal Products Whiz Bang

Have you checked to assure that the warmer switch and the kettle heat switch are both functioning properly? Also the timer on the bucket seasoning pump control box determines the length of time the heat element of the bucket pump is at HIGH HEAT i also suggest you take a look at this pdf of the manual of your machine under the troubleshooting guide area if you have any further questions please message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped in your appliance situation Thanks again
Rick
http://lib.store.yahoo.net/lib/yhst-81132447584496/47699.pdf

BrianaWalker

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2013

SOURCE: Gold Medal 2086 popper electrical

This popper can be used with any of the Gold Medal 2659 carts but requires the use of spacer 49677, which are not included an must be purchased seperately.

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Hints for getting the best popped corn: Don't pop popcorn in butter as the butter will burn before it can get hot enough. Popcorn pops best in temperatures of 400-460 degrees F. If your oil starts to smoke which happens at 500 degrees F, you've got it too hot. Any oil will work. Use enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan. For your health, you should choose a light cooking oil or better yet, skip the oil all together and use an air popper. The movie houses use yellow dyed coconut oil which does a great job of popping the popcorn although there are healthier oils you can use than coconut oil. To see if you have the oil hot enough, drop a couple of kernels into the hot oil. If it's hot enough, they should pop in just a few seconds. If you don't have a popper, any thick bottomed, high walled pan will do. Popcorn can even be easily made in a Dutch oven over a camp fire. When your oil is the right temperature, pour in your popcorn, shaking the pan to cover all the seeds in oil. Do this with the lid on to prevent burns should the hot oil try to splash out of the pan. Using a lid helps the kernels to heat more evenly and keeps the popping corn from flying all over the place. (If you are using a popcorn popper, shaking it isn't necessary because of it's rounded bottom.) As it begins popping, it's important to continue to shake a flat-bottomed pan. This helps any un-popped kernels to settle to the bottom of the pan where they can pop. As soon as you hear the popcorn stop popping, pull the pan off the heat and pour the popcorn into another container. It will burn if you leave it in the hot pan.

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