Presto PopLite Hot Air Popcorn Maker 04820 Review

By Maya Hill · Kitchen gear reviewer

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4.6 (38,500) Amazon rating$24.995,000+ bought last month

Our verdict

The Presto PopLite 04820 is the value benchmark in the best popcorn makers field: a cheap, oil-free hot air popper that turns out about 18 quarts of light popcorn per batch and stores almost anywhere. For a no-fuss movie-night habit, it is hard to spend $24.99 better.

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Best for

Budget-minded households that want fast, oil-free hot air popcorn for movie night and care more about low calories, low cost, and easy storage than a fancy build.

Skip if

You want oil-popped or kettle-style flavor, near-silent operation, or dishwasher-safe parts. This is a plastic hot air popper, so it skips oil entirely and the parts are hand-wash only.

  • Capacity 18 qt
  • Popping method Hot Air
  • Oil needed No
  • Wattage 1050 W
  • Butter tray Yes
  • Dishwasher safe No
  • Priced 33% below the category median ($37.49 across 10 tracked models)
  • Capacity of 18 qt - larger than 89% of the 10 models we track
  • Wattage of 1050 W - higher than 86% of the 10 models we track

Pros

  • Low $24.99 price for a proven hot air popper
  • Oil-free popping for lighter, lower-calorie popcorn
  • Large 18-quart batch handles family or movie-night servings
  • Very light (about 1.7 lb) and compact, so it stores easily
  • Butter-melting cap doubles as a measuring cup and butter tray
  • Strong track record: 4.6 stars across roughly 38,500 reviews

Cons

  • Parts are not dishwasher safe, so cleanup is hand-wash only
  • Moderate fan noise while it runs
  • Plain white plastic build rather than a premium finish
  • No oil option, so it can't make kettle- or oil-style popcorn
  • Butter cap holds only a small amount at a time

Overview

The PopLite is a classic hot air popcorn maker: kernels go in the chamber, 1050 watts of hot air does the work, and no oil is needed. That keeps each batch light and lower in calories, and it makes cleanup mostly a matter of wiping out the chamber. Output is generous for the price, around 18 quarts per batch, which is enough to fill a couple of large bowls for a family or a group.

It is built to disappear when you are done. At about 1.7 pounds with a compact footprint, it weighs less than a bag of kernels and tucks into a cabinet or pantry shelf without hogging counter space. The white plastic body is plain rather than premium, but that is part of why the price stays low.

Two caveats are worth setting expectations on. The butter melts in the measuring cap that doubles as a butter tray, a handy touch, but the cap holds a modest amount, and the parts are not dishwasher safe, so they are hand-wash only. Like most hot air poppers, it also runs at a moderate noise level while the fan is going.

Performance notes

At 1050 watts of hot air, the PopLite pops a full chamber quickly and skips oil entirely, so the popcorn comes out light with very little to wipe up afterward. The roughly 18-quart capacity is the standout number here: that is enough to fill two or three big bowls in one run, which suits a family movie night or a group better than smaller 10- to 16-quart hot air models. As with any hot air design, results depend on fresh kernels and the right fill level; over- or underfilling the chamber is the usual cause of unpopped kernels. Expect moderate fan noise during the minute or so it runs. The butter-melting cap warms a pat of butter over the chute as it pops, but plan to refill it if you want a heavily buttered batch.

What buyers say

Buyers of hot air poppers in this class tend to praise the low price, the oil-free lighter popcorn, and how fast and simple the machine is to use and store. The big batch size is a frequent plus for families. Common complaints for this type of popper center on the fan noise, the occasional unpopped kernels or kernels blowing out of the chute if the chamber is overfilled, and the hand-wash-only plastic parts. Overall the rating pattern here, 4.6 stars across about 38,500 reviews with strong recent demand, points to a well-liked, dependable budget pick rather than a premium one.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the Presto PopLite need oil?

No. It is a hot air popcorn maker, so it pops kernels with 1050 watts of hot air and no oil. That makes for lighter, lower-calorie popcorn and easier cleanup, though it also means you can't make oil- or kettle-style popcorn in it.

How much popcorn does it make per batch?

About 18 quarts per batch, which is enough to fill two or three large bowls. That is a generous capacity for a compact hot air popper and works well for family or movie-night servings.

Are the parts dishwasher safe?

No. The PopLite's parts are hand-wash only. Because it pops without oil, though, cleanup is usually just a quick wipe of the chamber and a wash of the butter cap.

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