Egg cooker
Non-electric parts are dishwasher safe
Made with stainless steel
Cook up to 8 eggs at once
Includes a timer for perfect results
Cook up to 7 eggs at once
Audible alert when done
User-friendly controls
Cooks up to 2 eggs
Non-electric parts are dishwasher safe
Made of stainless steel
Non-electric parts are dishwasher safe
Crafted from stainless steel
Perfectly cooks eggs to your preference
Sleek silver design
User-friendly operation
Stylish design
Perfectly cooked eggs every time
Easy to clean design
Cook up to 6 eggs at a time
Acoustic signal when cooking is done
Perfectly cooked eggs every time.
Flexible cooking power for your needs.
Cook up to 3 eggs at a time
Acoustic signal when cooking is done
Compact size for easy storage
Cook multiple eggs at once
Measuring cups included
Can boil up to 7 eggs at once
Transparent lid for easy monitoring
Includes egg piercer and measuring cups
Smart functionality with voice prompts.
Cook eggs perfectly every time.
Perfectly cooked eggs every time.
Simple, one-touch operation.
User-friendly operation
Comes with practical measuring cup
User-friendly operation
Measuring cups included
Can cook 6 eggs at once
Includes measuring cups and egg piercer
Dishwasher safe non-electric parts
Includes egg piercer and measuring cups
Perfectly cook up to 7 eggs in various styles.
Compact design for easy storage and use.
Perfect for family breakfasts
Versatile egg cooking options
Simple setup for perfect eggs
Compact for easy storage
Cook multiple eggs effortlessly
Transparent design for easy monitoring
Efficiently cook eggs to your desired doneness
Sleek look and easy to use
Also works for steaming small amounts of vegetables
Stylish design
User-friendly operation
Ensures consistent boiling
Can prepare up to 7 eggs at once
User-friendly operation
Egg cooker - The easy way to make eggs!
An egg cooker is for you who want perfectly cooked eggs every time, without having to lift a finger.
If you follow the instructions as directed, an egg cooker can indeed cook perfectly cooked eggs every single time.
An egg cooker can be set as you wish, and can both make soft-boiled, hard-boiled, and even poached eggs in some cases.
All you need to do is add a little water, set the machine, and then it will make your eggs all by itself.
Depending on the model, the machine will either alert you after cooking or turn off completely automatically.
You can read a little more about what to look for before you choose an egg cooker in the section below.
Consider these 7 things Before You Buy an Egg Cooker
An egg cooker is actually a remarkably simple device, and does precisely what the name suggests.
However, there are some things to consider, as even a simple device like an egg cooker actually has more possible functions than one might think.
Below, we have highlighted some different things you can find across our egg cookers that might be relevant for you.
This way, you can gain a bit more insight into the various egg cookers, as well as find it easier to choose the perfect egg cooker for your needs.
#1 - How many eggs should your egg cooker be able to make at once?
Egg cookers come in a range of different sizes.
Depending on your needs, you can choose a smaller or larger model.
If you, for example, live alone, a smaller model is sufficient, whereas larger families may require a big model to be able to cook enough eggs at once.
Here are some examples of how many eggs egg cookers can handle at once:
- Egg cooker for 3 eggs
- Egg cooker for 6 eggs
- Egg cooker for 7 eggs
- Egg cooker for 8 eggs
The larger models of egg cookers are also ideal for you who have dinner guests and want to save a little time in preparing your eggs.
Of course, you don’t have to cook exactly the number of eggs that the machine can accommodate every time and can easily make fewer eggs if you wish.
#2 - Material choice for your Egg Cooker
Egg cookers are often relatively small and also quite a fragile device.
Therefore, it can be an advantage to choose a strong material, so your egg cooker doesn’t break if you drop it.
The cheap egg cookers are typically made of plastic, which is reasonably durable, but can break if you drop it.
If you choose something like stainless steel, your egg cooker will be much more robust and have a harder time breaking when dropped or in other minor accidents.
#3 - Egg cooker for poached eggs
Poached eggs are an incredibly delicious way to enjoy your eggs, but are actually quite advanced to perform in a regular pot if you aren’t a little trained in the craft.
They can easily break when you trying to make them in a pot, which wastes the egg since you have to start over.
This can easily be solved by choosing an egg cooker that can make poached eggs.
This type of egg cooker comes with a special tray, where you simply add your eggs and then the machine takes care of poaching your eggs all by itself.
#4 - Egg cooker with timer
Most egg cookers are set with a timer, which is typically in the form of a small wheel that you can turn.
Here you can set the number of minutes your eggs should have if you have personal preferences for how long your egg should be cooked.
You will probably need to experiment a couple of times, as an egg cooker doesn’t cook eggs at the same time as in a normal pot.
The timer stops itself when the time is up, but in fact, not all egg cookers make a sound or turn off by themselves when the timer is done.
#5 - Egg cooker with sound - be alerted when your eggs are done
Many egg cookers today, have an alarm that sounds when your eggs are ready, along with their timer.
This ensures that you remember your eggs and turn off the machine when they are done.
This sound is often relatively loud, so you should be able to hear it throughout the house, unless there’s a lot of noise.
#6 - Egg cooker with automatic shut-off
A third feature that ensures your eggs aren’t overcooked is probably also the smartest, namely automatic shut-off.
An egg cooker with this feature will therefore turn off completely automatically when the timer is done, ensuring that your eggs do not continue cooking after the time has elapsed.
This gives a little more peace of mind since you don’t have to drop everything you’re doing to turn off the machine when your eggs are done.
#7 - How much electricity does an Egg Cooker use?
Egg cookers come in many different sizes, and with a range of different functions that you can read about in the sections above.
Therefore, the power consumption also varies between our different models.
- Generally, you can expect a power of about 200-500W depending on the model.
An egg cooker is definitely not a device that uses a lot of electricity, as it is only in use for a few minutes at a time.
However, you might want to consider what functions are necessary for you, and then look at how much wattage the different egg cookers require.
If you do this for all devices in your kitchen and your home, you will definitely experience savings on the electricity bill.
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Important - How to clean your Egg Cooker!
When you need to clean your egg cooker, it’s incredibly important to remember a couple of things.
Only selected parts of your egg cooker can tolerate the dishwasher.
The actual base of your egg cooker is electrical and should never go in the dishwasher.
The electrical part of your egg cooker should be cleaned gently with a damp cloth, and preferably without soap if possible.
The remaining parts, such as the egg holder/tray and any plastic lid, can often tolerate the dishwasher or simply be washed by hand in seconds.
As long as the part has nothing to do with the electrical part of your egg cooker, they can often be washed normally.
It’s important to follow these guidelines so that you do not damage the electronics in your egg cooker.