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I thought about getting this but there are too many low reviews. From the reviews it looks like the quality is not consistent since a lot of people say it works great right from the start but a lot of others say it arrived broken, parts melted, or it didn't work at all.

Glad though that yours works and that you like it.

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I have Henrietta, I use it all the time and love it.

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Another vote for Henrietta! I also do them on the stove when making more than 7 eggs.

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I have had a Henrietta Hen since the first time it was presented & have never used it. Instead I use a Lucite egg in the bottom of my pan that tells me everytime when they are done how I want them. I got it years & years ago & it's never failed me.

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I cook eggs in a small saucepan with no difficulties. I try to minimize ""specialty gadgets"" in my kitchen and stick with basic equipment that can be used in many ways. Less duplication and clutter.

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On 3/7/2014 cookie5 said:

Another vote for Henrietta! I also do them on the stove when making more than 7 eggs.

I saw the Henrietta last night on Bed Bath and Beyond online.

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This thing rocks! I received mine a few weeks ago, and have been making hard boiled eggs, soft boiled eggs, and poached. They come out just perfect. Next I'm going to try an omelette. The cooker is small and fits on my counter and to me the quality is just fine for what I use it for. Plus, no pans to wash which is a plus in my book!

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I'm considering getting an egg cooker that does what Mark's does. I'm considering the Cuisinart it does the same as this one and I can use a coupon. It also cooks 10 eggs at one time. I have been debating between Cuisinart and the one sold here on the Q. Does anyone have the one sold here?

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I have TWO Chef's Choice egg cookers and love them. I keep one at work. Where have these been all my life?

My husband loves deviled eggs, and with the cooker he has then frequently.

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On 3/10/2014 fashionista17 said:

This thing rocks! I received mine a few weeks ago, and have been making hard boiled eggs, soft boiled eggs, and poached. They come out just perfect. Next I'm going to try an omelette. The cooker is small and fits on my counter and to me the quality is just fine for what I use it for. Plus, no pans to wash which is a plus in my book!

It comes with a pin correct? I notice the Chefs Choice and Cuisinart doesn't. The reviews state exploding eggs in the cooker I guess because you don't pierce the egg. Thanks for the review fashionista17.