Compare Cotton Candy Makers Side by Side
Shopping for a cotton candy maker means juggling several real specs at once: motor wattage, bowl and head material, physical footprint, and how much the machine weighs when you need to store it. This tool pulls those numbers straight from manufacturer data so you can line up any two or more machines on a single screen without hunting through separate product pages.
Every column in the table reflects what the brand actually publishes: wattage tells you how quickly the heating element spins sugar into floss, material tells you whether the bowl is stainless or plastic, and dimensions let you check whether the unit fits your counter or cabinet before you buy. Ratings and review counts are included so you can weigh popularity alongside pure specs.
Select the cotton candy makers you want to compare using the checkboxes on the product pages, then open this tool to see your picks lined up together. Questions? Reach us at hello@chpizza.com.
Comparison table
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| Vevor Electric Cotton Candy Machine, Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | - | 20.4 X 20.4 X 19.1 In | 22.0 lb | $131.31 |
| Olde Midway COT2000+CV22+CRT Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | - | 36 X 36 X 37 In | 36.0 lb | $414.99 |
| Vevor Cotton Candy Machine Commercial Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | - | - | - | $99.90 |
| Vevor MHTJJPXMO1-3S Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | - | 14.96 X 14.96 X 13.31 In | 9.92 lb | $84.99 |
| Olde Midway COT2000+CV22 Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | - | 21 X 21 X 18 In | 22.0 lb | $299.99 |
| Winco CCM-28 Cotton Candy Maker | - | - | Pink | - | 24.25 lb | $422.65 |
| Paragon 7105200 Cotton Candy Maker | - | Stainless Steel, Aluminum | Stainless Steel|Metallic Carbon | 26 X 26 X 20 In | 46.0 lb | $1119.19 |
Frequently asked questions
What specs does this comparison table show for cotton candy makers?
The table shows wattage, bowl and head material, color options, product dimensions, and weight in pounds. These come directly from manufacturer listings, so they reflect the actual published figures rather than estimates.
Does higher wattage mean better cotton candy output?
Generally yes. A higher-wattage motor spins the sugar faster and maintains heat more consistently, which produces fluffier floss with less waiting between batches. Lower-wattage machines can still work well for occasional home use, but may struggle with back-to-back servings.
How do I know if a cotton candy maker will fit my counter or storage space?
Check the dimensions column in the comparison table. The figures list height, width, and depth as published by the manufacturer. Pay attention to the bowl diameter in particular, since the spinning bowl is usually the widest point of the machine.
Are plastic-bowl models less durable than stainless ones?
Not necessarily for home use. Food-grade plastic bowls are lighter and easier to clean, while stainless steel heads and bowls tend to hold heat more evenly. The material column in the table tells you what each machine uses so you can decide based on your priorities.
Can I compare more than two cotton candy makers at once?
Yes. Select as many machines as you like from the cotton candy maker product pages and they will all appear as columns in the table. If the table gets wide, scroll horizontally to see every spec for every model.