Timeless. Innovative. Charming. Elegant. Wood accents have been used as design luxury for decades. The earliest vehicles, which only the wealthy could afford, were accented in wood connoting romance and extravagance of the carriages they had replaced. Eventually, wood panels gave way to faux-wood paneling and incorporated into wooden station wagons – or Woodies – which were also sold at a premium and purchased by affluent American suburbia. Now, the nostalgic cool of the woody is starting to resurface. Paragon designers and engineers couldn’t resist paying homage to the Woodies at their height of production in the 1970s in all of their faux-wood glory. The 1971 Pastime Pop popcorn machine combines vintage style faux wood corner posts, stainless steel with the latest in popper technology and is built for commercial quality to ensure dependability and performance. Each full-featured machine pops delicious, theater-quality popcorn in 3-5 minutes, is easy to use and easy to maintain. This 8-ounce popcorn machine creates 147 one-ounce servings per hour for maximum output, and its spring-assisted kettle makes it easy to unload popcorn when the cooking cycle is completed. Its two-switch operation is simple to operate. The aerated warming deck keeps your food warm while catching kernels and smaller bits for easy cleaning.
- Sturdy cabinet construction and stainless steel foodzone and tempered glass panels
- Faux wood cormer post and stainless steel top
- High-output, hard-coat anodized side-hinged aluminum kettle
- Stainless steel foodzone and tempered glass panels
- Built-in warming deck
- Old maid drawer
- Presentation lamp
- Includes plastic popcorn scoop