The last types that is available are combinations of the above. There are the type that you put in the microwave to pop. Others you put on the stovetop and crank a handle to pop (uses oil). Still another type uses a motorized rotating wand that keeps the kernels moving so they don't burn. (Remember back when? Shaking the entire unit so the kernels didn't burn?). With this kind of popcorn making unit many have nonstick coating surfaces. One last type to mention has been the "retro" popcorn popping unit - many look like scaled-down versions of the popcorn makers in the movie theatres. Some of these type use air, while others use oil.
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