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Gold Medal 2003 Whiz Bang Popcorn Maker Questions & Answers
New kettle for the gay 902 whiz bang popper
Yes you can purchase new kettles complete or just the bottom half most of the time with the gold medal brand. When you see the prices you may want to consider repairing or rebuilding it. That's what I do unless there are so many parst needed that a new one would make more sense because I believe you will get a warranty with the complete kettle?
I have 2003 model whiz bang popcorn machine that takes forever to pop the corn
Old popcorn is the first thing to check, and that you are measuring correctly. 12oz of popcorn is the correct amount in a 3 min popping cycle. always time the 2nd batch.That model popper has 2 heat elements, and 2 thermo stats that control them. If the first 2 things to check are good, then you dropped a thermo stat or heater and it is operating on 1 heater instead of 2.
Parts for Whiz Bang Model 2003
There are instructions and place to order parts at this website: http://www.film-tech.com/warehouse/manuals/2001.pdf
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Mark
School concession popcorn machine
There are many ways that this could have caused your problem! Too much popcorn kernels put into bucket!....somthing in the bucket that is causing it too stick! (I would never put salt or any other seasoning in the maker untill popcorn has dropped) anso the heat from the maker itself can cause warping of the metal parts inside over time! I cant tell you what parts to order because i dont know the model number,But If you have all the pats somone of little skill should be able to fix it for you by bending it back into place and putting it back together and trying it! If not come back with the model # and we can help with the parts!
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What was the use date on the Gold Medal flour?
You are probably concerned about the recent Salmonella issue?
The product is the UNBLEACHED all purpose flour:
Gold Medal Unbleached All Purpose 5LB Flour Package UPC: 000-16000-19610-0 Recalled Better if Used by Date: 20APR2020KC
The "use by date" is ink dot printed on each package, usually toward the bottom of the package somewhere.
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