Amazon has
Bella Double Tier Egg Cooker (Makes Up to 14 Eggs, 17289, Yellow) on sale for
$12.93.
Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
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Key Features:
- Clear lid for uninterrupted cooking and added convenience. Power switch and ready indicator light lets you know when your eggs are done.
- 360 watt heating system cooks, boils, and poaches eggs rapidly and evenly. Boil up to 14 large eggs and 2 poached eggs at once.
- Dishwasher safe lid and non-stick poaching tray and boiling tray are all included and specially designed for hassle-free cleanup.
- Includes PFOA-free Non-Stick boiling trays and poaching tray, and measuring cup with piercing pin to prevent shells from cracking.
- For added convenience, measuring cup clearly indicates how much water to add to cook eggs to your preference
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For one, it saves a ton of water that essentially does nothing but act as a heat transfer medium when boiling. In most units, it's under 4oz versus at least 1qt.
It automatically shuts off when your eggs are done, preventing gross over-boiled eggs and scorched pans.
There's no need to wait to bring the eggs up to near room temp to avoid cracking, like you have to do when they get too cold.
Also, it cooks a hell of a lot more eggs than your typical sauce pan (and again, using a bigger pot requires more water).
It's a convenience gadget, similarly to how the microwave used to be for convenience only.
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So by your logic I should spend 3 more dollars and have 2x the crap to store in my kitchen and generate more future landfill waste instead of just spending 10 dollars and use a device I already own for multiple purposes?!?! Someone has never watched Alton brown
Exactly... Many agree since this item is now sold out!
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For one, it saves a ton of water that essentially does nothing but act as a heat transfer medium when boiling. In most units, it's under 4oz versus at least 1qt.
It automatically shuts off when your eggs are done, preventing gross over-boiled eggs and scorched pans.
There's no need to wait to bring the eggs up to near room temp to avoid cracking, like you have to do when they get too cold.
Also, it cooks a hell of a lot more eggs than your typical sauce pan (and again, using a bigger pot requires more water).
It's a convenience gadget, similarly to how the microwave used to be for convenience only.
Yes, please teach me wise one about all the challenges of boiling an egg.
1- so you want to save water but don't care about all the plastic used on this product that will end up in a landfill sooner or later
2- to prevent over boiled eggs you can set a timer which probably your stove has right there. I would have given you this point on convenience but then you said "scorched pan" if you are so checked out that you scorch pans while boiling eggs then your have more problems than boiling eggs.
3- never seen this problem before but even if you don't need to wait for eggs to come up to room temperature. Just put them in hot water from the sink (wasting more water) to warm them up.
4- what convenience? The type of person who would buy this wouldn't have any room on their counter since they have a kettle, coffee maker, coffee grinder, waffle maker, food processor, blender, kitchen aid, toaster....(and a bunch of other single use gadgets). Which means they put it in a cabinet somewhere. So you have to take it out of the cabinet, plug it in (find an empty plug), and then make eggs. Once you are done clean all those parts using even more water than you would have used in the sauce pan.
I will give you this point simply because I don't have the same challenges so I wouldn't know if there is a better way.
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Well that is a stupid argument because you have no idea how many they had "in stock". Amazon and 3rd parties have a habit of decreasing stock availability when they do deep discounts to prevent losing money and/or cutting their margins. You are assuming hundreds if not thousands probably bought without any proof.
I'm usually not a fan of one hit wonders, but these egg cookers turn out consistently perfect eggs with absolutely no more work than pushing a button.
Set it, turn it on and walk away.
No need to mess with stovepipes, pressure cookers, timers, draining or ice bathing anything. Quick cooled or not, the eggs cook and more importantly PEEL perfectly. Every. Single. Time.
If you're only hard boiling eggs once a year for potato salad or something, then fine, $12 might be a lot to spend. But my household eats about a dozen eggs a week and this thing is perfect.
I assure you most of the people petitioning against them, have never used one, let alone took the 30 seconds required to clean one.
100% Agreed. I was skeptical at first, but with the amount of time and kw energy saved, we have saved serious $$$
You made me laugh, so yes. Very cool.
I'm not a scientist though.
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What are you 5? If this is the highlight of your day (to try to feel superior because you bought a cheap ass egg cooker) then I feel really sorry for you