🎉 Spin Sweet Memories with Every Cone!
The VEVOR Electric Cotton Candy Machine is a powerful 1000W commercial-grade floss maker designed for high output and ease of use. It features a large stainless steel bowl, adjustable temperature control, and the ability to produce 6 cotton candy cones per minute, making it perfect for home parties, carnivals, and events. With user-friendly designs and safety certifications, this machine is your go-to for creating delightful, fluffy treats.
C**N
Works and Looks Great. Always Impresses!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Fantastic cotton candy machine. Have been using it for Scouting events and parties. Have run it pretty hard and it keeps chugging. Was a really big hit for Halloween when we had probably a couple of hundred trick-or-treaters last year. Was quick enough to keep up (barely) for the solid two hours they kept comming. Would reccomend.
S**T
The best budget brand
Vevor makes good, reliable stuff. A great cotton candy machine.I would recommend buying the one with the dome, as it will spray little bits of cotton candy to float all over the place. This set off our smoke detector.Great machine, worth buying, but I recommend the combo with a dome.
L**A
Highly Recommend
Much larger than what I thought but makes great cotton candy! Highly recommend...
M**.
Spend a bit more and buy a quality machine.
The box is quite heavy and big. Cheaply made. The place where to put the sugar is super small (a little at a time). The holes where the sugar/floss comes out are super small and very thin. only a very small amount can come out which makes it very difficult to put together a normal cotton candy. Need to warm up the machine for some time before use. Regular machines you use right away, can put the sugar in first, does not need a fuse button or other weird meters. I defiantly would not recommend.
A**R
Great buy!!! But GET THE DOME
The media could not be loaded. Great machine!! Well packaged and the instructions were easy to follow. I did a test run and it was just as u expected. No more $10 bags at the fair, we can make pie own whenever we like. I didn't buy a dome and I instantly regretted it. The flyaways get everywhere hence the purpose of the dome. Now I have one and I hope this lasts a long time (I hear they crack easily). Granulated sugar is the best to use and gives better texture. The pink color makes it even more cute. Buy it if you like to entertain.
B**Y
Works just like commercial ones I have rented
I have used this a handful of times. It is quick to heat up, and creates cones very fast.
A**S
Decent machine
Does the job, the screws for the bottom don’t stay tight so frequently have to re tighten and it’s not easy to pull or push, it’s more of a stand to look cute in one spot. Makes good cotton candy, the head is hard to clean once it gets black from the sugar
H**.
Making Cotton Candy is Messy
Cotton CandyThere is no way I would do this without a dome...There is no way I would do this without a shower cap, long sleeves, and some sort of eye covering. I use a pair of readers.Using hard candy gives a stronger flavor and a different, rougher texture than floss sugar. Both Life Savers and Jolly Ranchers have a tarter taste. I do not like it, my husband does. Less cast off will occur with hard candies. It takes about 5 candies for 1 to 1 1/2 cones.If you are spinning inside your home, and are not using a dome, you will develop a haze in the air. It takes about 90 minutes for that haze to dissipate and most likely your smoke alarm will blare at you. A mesh stabilizer helps reduce this haze. 'Olde Midway' has one that fits this machine for about $20.Each scoop contains about 1 1/2 tablespoons of floss, half of it will spin out and stick to the sides of the drum. Should the spun candy touch that residue on the drum, quite often that cast off hard sugar will stick to the fluff. The mesh stabilizer diminishes that a little. At the end of spinning, I use a spatula to scrap down all the unspun sugar on the drum and process it again, I usually get a couple more cones out of it.To also lessen the cast-off sugar, I let the machine heat up for about 10 minutes on full heat then turn it off. I put the sugar in and let it sit for about a minute to melt and then start the machine up again. It takes only seconds for the candy to fluff up and be ready to capture.If spinning the sugar to put in a bag, using a wooden stick like a long kabob stick makes it easier to remove the candy for bagging.Thorough cleaning is necessary, as soon after spinning as possible. As the machine cools down, the holes on the spinner clog very easily, as someone here also posted, use baking soda and water. A denture brush works well, it has two sets of bristles at two angles. Rinse with hot water slowly poured into the spinner head.
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