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Posted Thu May 25, 2006, 9:07am
Subject: Stir-Crazy vs. Salton UFO Popper
 

I just found a store that is selling a Salton "UFO" popcorn popper - seems to be a Stir-Crazy clone.  Is anyone familiar with this popper?  Google reveals surprisingly little about the device's existance.

I didn't have a tape-measure handy, and they didn't have one out of the box, so I couldn't get a good look at the base's circumference, or if the stir-shaft was plastic or metal.

Anyone ever see one?  More importantly - anyone ever use one for roasting???

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Posted Thu May 25, 2006, 11:25am
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Interesting.  I don't know if I'd want to mess with it though, when all of the bugs have been worked out of modding the SC.  I stood on the shoulders of pioneers when I modded mine and took me less than two hours with travel time to the hardware store.

 
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Posted Thu May 25, 2006, 12:32pm
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DonTMan,

My thoughts exactly!  That's whay I am polling the masses to see it there are any success stories out there with this popper.  Case-in-point; if you open up certain Toastmaster poppers, they prove to be Poppery II machines simply re-labeled.  Maybe this is a Stir-Crazy with a whacky blue suit!

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Posted Thu May 25, 2006, 3:26pm
Subject: Re: Stir-Crazy vs. Salton UFO Popper
 

Maybe its already got an all metal axle (like the old SCs) so no mods would be necessary.

 
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Posted Fri May 26, 2006, 4:09am
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Exactly - I wonder if a store clerck will let me peek (actually disassemble - gently) the stir arm to see what's underneath?  I wouldn't be making any friends by yanking the thing apart, discovering a ton of plastic & walking away saying "thanks, but no thanks!"  LOL

 
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Posted Fri May 26, 2006, 4:12am
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dmankin Said:

Exactly - I wonder if a store clerck will let me peek (actually disassemble - gently) the stir arm to see what's underneath?  I wouldn't be making any friends by yanking the thing apart, discovering a ton of plastic & walking away saying "thanks, but no thanks!"  LOL

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..and just leaving all the packaging materials and the parts spread out on the store floor.

hehehe..

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Posted Sat May 27, 2006, 6:05am
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So, I got a little gutsy, returned to the store, & (with permission) unscrewed the hub that holds the stir arm in place. Underneath was a metal threaded axle.  Does the real StirCrazy have a metal axel mounted on a plastic shaft, or is the fact that I saw metal a very good sign?

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Posted Sat May 27, 2006, 8:09am
Subject: Re: Stir-Crazy vs. Salton UFO Popper
 

dmankin Said:

So, I got a little gutsy, returned to the store, & (with permission) unscrewed the hub that holds the stir arm in place. Underneath was a metal threaded axle.  Does the real StirCrazy have a metal axel mounted on a plastic shaft, or is the fact that I saw metal a very good sign?

Dave

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When you take the cap off the axle on the SC all you see is plastic.  So yes, I'd say that's a good sign.

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Posted Sat May 27, 2006, 8:13am
Subject: Re: Stir-Crazy vs. Salton UFO Popper
 

I searched Froogle and Ebay for "Salton UFO" and I'm not seeing this thing.  Then I looked at the Salton store on their website and it's not there either.  

So I assume this thing is no longer in production?

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Posted Sat May 27, 2006, 8:14am
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COOL!  Thanks. Looks like I'll be tinkering before long on a new project!

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