Unwrapped, read instructions, drawn up, dressed, waiting, pure sugar, waiting ... The cotton candy threads are so fine that it can hardly be seen. Only when the sugar rim of the bowl wall was getting fatter, I have noticed the eager cotton candy has been produced. Staff kept clean and turned - the result was a fairly glued bar and a large plum Watteknäul. Identified, sugar pure. On the second try (already after all, more than a plum) came out a lemon. Then I remembered a short note in the manual. Next cargo of sugar in, stick in the bowl is rotated slightly (to themselves and in the bowl around) and if anything candyfloss at the bar then, keep the rod horizontally over the metal turntable and QUICKLY turn the rod (akin to the product image to see is). Every now and then very briefly circling in the bowl to collect threads, and continue turning. So then came within less than 10 minutes 4 wonderfully large cotton candies (which is the majority of cotton candy?) Out. For a child's birthday but you should maybe a little ahead-produce, so the wait is not too long. The cleaning after that was no problem with lukewarm water. Since the device is still quite new, of course I can not comment on the durability. But the parts make a reasonable impression and the engine sounds good.