I sent him a message via ebay letting him know of the possible fix he or the new owner might be in after he "Ran it dry" I tried to be as constructive as possible pointing out the facts only. I ended it with "If you have any questions....."
This is a subject that is near and dear to my heart. The machine I bought had a trashed ceramic element body! It really comes down to ignorance, plain and simple. It also exposes en engineering problem on the part of the OEM. Definitely a lack of testing and good R&D.
The guy that I bought my machine off of more than likely had no clue that the element was a few cycles away from breaking. Most buyers, especially if they've never owned a popcorn machine, probably wouldn't think about that as a potential. Even if they had owned one, the cooking configuration that the Popperette uses is it's own little animal, and a weird one at that!
I just hope that some unsuspecting buyer doesn't snatch this machine up fo a few thousand dollars and end up with a really great looking coin-op BOAT ANCHOR!