Most small household popcorn makers have a detachable barn design, especially some high-end models, where the barn and other parts can be easily removed for cleaning. The design of dismantling the blast barn not only facilitates the cleaning of residual corn husks or impurities, but also prevents the accumulation of dirt such as oil stains or caramel, maintaining the hygiene and normal operation of the maker.
Specifically, blast barns are usually separated from the heating section, and many models use non stick coatings or smooth materials, making it easier to clean even if there is a small amount of residue. After dismantling the blast barn, users can wipe it with a damp cloth or clean some detachable parts with warm water and neutral detergent to ensure thorough removal of residue. Some models even support putting the blast barn in the dishwasher for cleaning, further improving the convenience of cleaning.
However, there are also some simpler models that cannot be disassembled or are more difficult to disassemble. Cleaning these makers is relatively difficult, usually only by wiping or cleaning the residue at the outlet of the furnace. If you prefer designs that are easy to clean, it's best to choose models with detachable blast barns.