Specifications
- Capacity
- 6 qt
- Popping method
- Oil
- Oil needed
- Yes
- Wattage
- 600 W
- Butter tray
- Yes
- Dishwasher safe
- No
- Weight
- 3.6 lb
- Footprint
- Medium
- Color
- Red
- Noise
- Moderate
The West Bend Stir Crazy 82505 is a fuss-free oil popper whose motorized stirring rod gives you full, evenly popped batches with very few unpopped kernels. At $39.99 it's a strong middle-ground pick for households that want richer flavor than hot air without babysitting a stovetop pot.
Check price on AmazonFamilies and movie-night regulars who want oil-popped flavor in big 6-quart batches with hands-off stirring and a built-in butter tray.
You want oil-free snacking, the smallest possible footprint, or dishwasher-safe parts you can rinse in seconds.
The Stir Crazy 82505 sits in the oil-popper lane, and its trick is the motorized stirring rod that sweeps kernels through the hot oil so almost every one pops. That hands-off stirring is the main reason this maker has a 4.6 rating across roughly 14,800 reviews. You add oil and kernels, flip the switch, and walk away.
Capacity is the headline number: 6 quarts in a single run, enough for a family or a small group on movie night. The 600-watt base heats the oil for that deep buttery crunch hot-air models can't match, and a built-in butter tray melts butter over the batch as it pops. At 3.6 pounds with a medium footprint, it stores easily but isn't the most compact option on a crowded counter.
Trade-offs are the usual oil-popper ones. It needs oil to work, so it isn't the choice for the calorie-conscious, and the parts aren't dishwasher safe, so cleanup means hand-washing the bowl and stirring components. Noise sits at a moderate level, and the maker comes in red.
The combination of a 600-watt heated base and the powered stirring rod is what makes this popper reliable: heat softens and pops the kernels while the rod keeps them circulating in the oil so few are left at the bottom. The 6-quart bowl means you're serving roughly enough for a family in a single batch, so it's built for sharing rather than solo snacks. Because it uses oil and runs at moderate noise, expect a slightly buttery, hands-off pop you can start and leave; cleanup, however, is manual since nothing is dishwasher safe.
Buyers of stir-style oil poppers in this class tend to praise how few kernels are left unpopped and the deep, theater-style flavor oil gives, plus the convenience of the lid doubling as a serving bowl. Common complaints for this category center on cleanup: oil residue on the bowl and stirring rod that has to be hand-washed, and the space the machine takes to store. Some buyers also note the oil requirement when they were hoping for a lighter snack. Sentiment overall skews positive, in line with the 4.6 rating.
Yes. It's an oil popper, so you add cooking oil along with the kernels. The oil is what gives the popcorn its richer, buttery flavor, but it means this isn't an oil-free option.
It has a 6-quart capacity, enough for a family or a small movie-night group in a single batch. The motorized stirring rod keeps kernels moving so you get a full bowl with few unpopped kernels.
No. The parts are not dishwasher safe, so you'll need to hand-wash the bowl and stirring components. Plan for a little extra cleanup time compared with a hot-air popper.