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Popcorn is one of those simple joys that can instantly turn an ordinary evening into a small celebration. But have you noticed how the air pops, aroma and texture change depending on how it’s made? A dedicated popcorn maker gives you consistently light, crunchy results — and it does it fast. Whether you’re after a retro-showpiece machine for movie nights or a compact hot-air model for healthier snacking, there’s a machine that fits your kitchen, style and budget.
If you live in Denmark and want to buy a popcorn machine, it helps to know where to look. Two stores that stand out from recent listings are Computersalg and Teknikproffset — both offer a wide range of models from retro candy-store machines to modern hot-air poppers. Beyond them, national chains like Elgiganten, Power, Bilka and specialist kitchen retailers such as WhiteAway and Proshop also list solid options and periodic discounts. Browsing a few shops lets you compare features and prices so you get the best match.
Computersalg’s selection leans toward both novelty and practical machines. In their range you’ll find the Ariete Popcorn Party Hour series, the Retro XL PCM406 metallic machine, Celexon Cinepop models for cinema-like popping, and compact models from Emerio and Zylé. If you want a family-sized machine that doubles as an eye-catching kitchen toy, Computersalg has several Ariete models and retro-styled choices that make a statement on the countertop.
Teknikproffset carries many popular and budget-friendly popcorn makers. Their lineup includes the Champion popcorn machine, Emerio and OBH models, and retro-inspired Camry CR 4480 machines. Teknikproffset often lists both oil-based and hot-air poppers, giving shoppers the flexibility to choose between classic movie-theatre taste and a healthier, oil-free option. If you like comparing specs side-by-side, Teknikproffset’s product descriptions tend to be detailed.
Large electronics and homeware chains like Elgiganten and Power regularly stock mainstream popcorn makers — think OBH Nordica, Severin, and other Nordic-friendly brands. Supermarkets and department stores such as Bilka, Føtex or Kvickly sometimes carry seasonal or budget models, which are perfect for casual users or gifting. For higher-end or specialty cinema machines, check Proshop or WhiteAway where you can sometimes find commercial-style equipment or exclusive brands.
Not all popcorn makers are created equal. Picking the right type affects taste, ease of use and how you’ll clean it. Let’s break down the common designs so you can shop smarter.
Hot-air popcorn makers use only hot air to pop kernels, meaning no oil is required. They’re ideal if you want a low-calorie snack and easy cleanup — many models simply funnel popcorn into a bowl. Machines like the hot-air versions listed under Teknikproffset are good examples. They’re compact, quick and great for single-serve movie nights.
Kettle-style poppers mimic the traditional cinema experience using a heated oil-filled kettle that agitates kernels until they pop. These produce a deeper, more robust flavor and allow for easy butter coating. Machines such as the Celexon Cinepop or Ariete party models embrace this style, often with built-in stirring mechanisms for even popping.
If you love the visual drama of popcorn popping, retro machines like the Camry CR 4480 Retro or metallic Retro XL models turn popping into a small performance. They’re slightly larger and can be louder, but they bring a nostalgic vibe that’s perfect for themed parties, family movie nights, or a stylish kitchen display.
Below are several models found across the stores mentioned earlier — each has its strengths depending on capacity, style and price.
Ariete’s Party Hour machines are designed for households wanting both performance and style. They typically feature a kettle-style popper for rich flavor, a transparent viewing window and a classic look that nods to old-fashioned popcorn stands. These are great for weekend movie marathons when you want lots of freshly popped corn.
These retro machines are as much decorative as functional. With metallic finishes and traditional signage-style frames, they’re built to impress. They often have larger kettles too, which is handy if you’re hosting a small gathering and want batches ready fast.
Celexon’s Cinepop models are designed for a cinema-like experience at home, focusing on capacity and consistent popping. They tend to be more robust and may include features such as warming lamps and easy-serving trays, mimicking the micro-operations of a real popcorn stand.
Emerio and OBH Nordica produce reliable, well-priced machines suited to everyday use. You’ll find both kettle-style and hot-air options from these brands in Teknikproffset and Computersalg. They strike a solid balance between affordability and features like removable drip trays and non-stick surfaces for easier cleaning.
Compact poppers like the Zylé Zy120pm fit small kitchens without sacrificing popping power. These are typically hot-air models and are perfect if you want an efficient, healthy snack maker that doesn’t hog counter space.
Choosing the right popcorn maker is a bit like picking the right pair of shoes: it has to fit your routine and look good while doing it. Ask yourself a few quick questions to narrow your options.
For solo snacking or couples, compact hot-air poppers or small kettle machines are efficient and fast. If you’re frequently hosting, consider a larger kettle-style or retro machine with higher capacity to avoid constant refilling.
If buttery, cinema-style popcorn is your thing, choose a kettle-style machine that accommodates oil and butter. For lighter eating, hot-air poppers deliver crisp popcorn with no added fat.
Hot-air poppers usually win on ease of cleaning: fewer greasy parts and removable trays. Retro and large kettle machines might require a bit more maintenance due to oil use and heavier construction.
If your machine will sit on the counter, look for finishes and styling that complement your kitchen. Retro machines are eye-catching and make great conversation pieces, while sleek hot-air designs blend into modern kitchens.
Keeping your popcorn maker in top shape means better popcorn and a longer-lasting appliance. Here are practical tips to make maintenance painless.
Unplug the device and let it cool completely before cleaning. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth. For kettle-style machines, remove the kettle (if removable) and clean with warm soapy water, avoiding immersion if the kettle contains electrical components. Hot-air units usually have removable trays and lids — these can be washed by hand or in the dishwasher if the manufacturer allows it.
Always use the recommended amount of kernels and oil. Overfilling leads to clogs and potential burn hazards. Keep the machine on a stable surface away from flammable materials when in use, and don’t leave it unattended during operation.
Popcorn is a canvas — sweet, salty, spicy or savory. Once you have a machine, why stop at salt and butter? Try these quick ideas to elevate your popcorn game.
Melt real butter and drizzle it over hot popcorn, tossing with a little fine salt. For an authentic taste, use clarified butter to prevent sogginess and keep the crunch.
Make a simple caramel sauce with brown sugar, butter and a dash of salt, coat the popcorn and bake briefly to set. This creates crunchy clusters perfect for gifting or dessert snacking.
Sprinkle a blend of paprika, garlic powder and finely grated Parmesan over freshly popped corn for a savory, snackable twist. You can also toss popcorn with a little olive oil and fresh herbs for a Mediterranean vibe.
Timing your purchase can save you a surprising amount. Watch for seasonal sales around Black Friday, Christmas and summer holidays when electronics and kitchen goods often go on sale. Compare prices on store websites like Computersalg and Teknikproffset, and keep an eye on Elgiganten and Power for bundle deals or cashback offers. Signing up for newsletters can also unlock exclusive coupons or early access to promotions.
Before clicking “add to cart,” run through a quick checklist: do you want hot-air or oil kettle? What capacity suits your household? Is the machine easy to clean and store? Does the price match the features and build quality? Answering these will narrow choices fast and save you buyer’s regret.
Popcorn makers are surprisingly versatile appliances that can upgrade movie nights, parties and everyday snacking. In Denmark, Computersalg and Teknikproffset are excellent starting points for comparing models — from retro showpieces to efficient hot-air poppers. Don’t forget to check larger retailers like Elgiganten, Power and Bilka for seasonal offers. With the right machine, a small bag of kernels turns into a delicious ritual. Ready to pick one that fits your kitchen, taste and budget?
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|---|---|---|
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| Hot Air Popcorn Machine Popmar - Red | kr. 149,- | |
| Popcorn Machine Sweet & Pop Hour - Vintage Red | kr. 259,- | |
| Popcorn Machine Mx Onda Mx-pm2778 - Black, 1200 W | kr. 259,- | |
| Retro Popcorn Machine M Wheel Low Popcorn Without Oil | kr. 299,- | |
| Popcorn Machine Küken 34056 Classic - Red Black, 1200 W | kr. 299,- | |
| Popcorn Machine In Biografstil 2,5 Oz | kr. 709,- | |
| Popcorn Machine In Biografstil 2,5 Oz | kr. 719,- | |
| Popcorn Machine With Teflongryde 1400 W | kr. 1.699,- | |
| Popcorn Machine With Teflongryde 1400 W | kr. 2.052,- |
