However, if you entertain larger crowds on a regular basis, you should consider the 6 or 8 ounce machines. If you usually have a smaller crowd (2-6 people), the 4-ounce machine would be great. The 4-ounce machine could handle the job but the 8 ounce machine would do it quicker and with less hassle, requiring perhaps 2 reloads. For example, if you have 10 people you will need 20 ounces of popcorn, so with a 4-ounce machine you will need to reload 5 times at a approximately 3 to 4 minutes a time. To be conservative, you should use two 1-ounce servings per person. If you have a home theater, consider this: you may only have 30 minutes to pop the popcorn or less before the movie to keep the popcorn fresh, and you don't want to reload the machine during the movie. A single 1-ounce serving is a bag approximately 3 -1/2" wide by 2" deep and 8" tall (This serving size is roughly equivalent to a small popcorn at your local movie theater). The best way to determine the size of machine you will need is to figure out how many one-ounce servings you will go through during a two hour movie. Popcorn machines are grouped by the size (in ounces) of the kettle. He also speaks to your usage and how that will effect your decision on the popper. Professor talks about popcorn kettle size and why it's important to know the output you need to select the right equipment. Watch our video on how to select the right size popcorn popper for your situation.
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