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Has anyone tried it? Opinions, please

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I noticed these commercials too.  Will wait for the review and thank you for posting this question.

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@aggravated wrote:

I noticed these commercials too.  Will wait for the review and thank you for posting this question.


@aggravated.  What is it exactly? I haven't seen the commercial or even heard of it.

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Re: shelless egg cooker

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@proudlyfromNJ  Oh Gee.  The exact name I can't remember - the Eggless or Egglett? Or something similar?  TV marketed product and could also be available and Bed, Bath as they seem to carry many of those type products.  Little plastic egg shaped cookers - you break open the egg and pour it into the small cooker (1 egg to each) there's a top you screw on and then put in them in a saucepan and boil as you would any hard or soft boiled egg (submerged to the bottom of the screwed on lid.  Unscrew the top, turn over, and out pops a perfectly shaped and cooked hardboiled egg.  They show a few refrigerated in the "cooker" for storage after cooking.  No shell peeling.  Dishwasher safe too according to them.

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@aggravated.  Oh ok, now I get it. Thanks for your response.

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@proudlyfromNJ  @Group 5 minus 1  @aggravated

 

Isn't that basically a poached egg or a coddled egg?  I have coddled egg cookers from Royal  Worcester from many years ago and  use them occasionally.

 

They are so good!  Makes me want one!  

 

 

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I wondered myself if they worked like the commercial says...

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Never heard of it.

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ncascade, Is it then one where you crack the eggs and put them in this plastic cup thing and they float on top of the water.? If this is the one, then yes, I season my eggs before I close the cover. They work really well..

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proudlyfromNJ,I oddly enough found mine at the Dollar General years ago. But have faith they are getting popular again. Or B.B. & B.I saw them there and some dollar stores or grocery stores sell one or two in a set. I saw them on a commercial and at the dollar store recently, like one or two weeks ago.I am glad I held on to mine I use my occasionally.They aren't very expensive.