Egg Cooker Set – Hard And Soft Boiled Eggs Without The Shell, Silicone Boiler Cups, Non-Stick For Easy Pop Out, BPA Free Safe Egg Steamer For Healthy Cooking - With Egg Separator Spoon

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Published on 12 Jul, 2018

Toolicious Egg Cooker Set –Hard And Soft Boiled Eggs Without The Shell, Silicone Boiler Cups, Non-Stick For Easy Pop Out, BPA Free Safe Egg Steamer For Healthy Cooking - With Egg Separator Spoon
Price: $13.99
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4.35 / 5   (31 Reviews)

Best Egg Cooker Set – Hard And Soft Boiled Eggs Without The Shell, Silicone Boiler Cups, Non-Stick For Easy Pop Out, BPA Free Safe Egg Steamer For Healthy Cooking - With Egg Separator Spoon

 

Product Link: 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BTJBTK8/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_fC5rBbGWXTCFD

 

My Personal Experience:

Everybody in my family has always loved when I make my deviled eggs but for me it just seems like so much work for something that's going to be finished so quickly. Well if you have ever made hard-boiled eggs you know that you have to put the eggs in a pot filled with water, wait for it to boil, boil for a few minutes then cool. Then when they are cool enough to touch, you have to take the eggs out one by one, take off each of their shells, make sure that there's no shells left on the eggs & so on & so on. This can become such a time-consuming, tedious, job when you are making a dozen or so hard-boiled eggs. I'm guessing somebody was looking for a solution to this monotonous task of peeling the shells of eggs and came up these little egg cookers. Now your package will include: six egg shape silicone cups, six round rings to go around each of the silicone caps and six tops for each cup to start using these you will need to stand up all six silicone cups or you can stand them up as you go but I found it a lot easier to stand them all up and get them ready at the same time. The gist of this is that you crack an egg inside the silicone cup twist on the lid and you put them in a pot of boiling water. When they have cooled enough you unscrew the lid,  flip over the silicone cup and lightly give the bottom a squeeze to pop out each egg. I have purchased these in the past from a different company to try out to see if it was actually worth buying several packages. I wanted several of them to make as many as I can In roughly one shot, but they are not all created the same. This specific set has everything disassembled completely meaning you have to place the ring around the silicone cup yourself and you have to make sure that it is on there as best as you can then you can twist on the lid next. With this specific set I found that the ring kept falling down as I was setting each cup up. This is because unlike the other sets, there are no grooves to hold the ring in place. Which is incredibly annoying but not completely a dealbreaker. So after I had filled each container one by one I pull up the ring and I twist on the lid. Twisting on the lid for this specifically was a little bit difficult because it doesn't really match up perfectly with the grooves in the ring versus the grooves in the cap.  I placed each one into a pot of boiling water. Some of them turned on their side and one or two wound up flipping completely over which made some of the egg run into the boiling water. This STILL isn't a giant deal. For the most part the egg stays in the container whatever seeps out of the ventilation holes at the top of each container is minor. They did seem to take longer to set than a shell covered egg. The biggest issue I had was after everything was cool I went to lightly squeeze the bottom of the silicone cup as directed and my egg didn't want to come out. I tried several different things to get the egg out, ultimately I had to resort to using a knife to go around the edges and pretty much pop out the egg. In doing this your egg may pull apart as some of mine did, which just meant that I turned it into egg salad. For the most part they did not make for a pretty presentation of deviled eggs. I did not feel like trying to find a solution to this problem personally but I can tell you that most likely the best way around this is to spray each silicone cup with a little bit of cooking spray or you can lightly oil or butter each one so that the egg does not stick to each of the supposedly nonstick cups. Now with all of that being said in all of what seems like the most negative review possible I can tell you that with every negative thing I have to say about this product it is still 10,000 times better then peeling each egg one by one. So if you don't feel like shelling eggs for hard-boiled, soft boiled, deviled, egg salad or whatever you use eggs for then I suggest you buying this set and possibly several more. Why buy more? We all know most of us do not make egg dishes using only six eggs & who wants to do it in 6 egg increments. I hope that this has helped you in someway I do realize it is a very mixed review of the product but this is from my personal experience of using this product you may have different results than I did and if so I would love to hear about your personal experience.

 

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Price: $13.99
 

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