🥚 Elevate Your Breakfast Game with Ease!
The GreenLife Qwik Egg Cooker allows you to effortlessly prepare up to 7 eggs to your preferred firmness, while also offering the versatility to poach and make omelets. With a user-friendly one-switch design and a clear lid for monitoring, this lightweight cooker is perfect for any kitchen. Plus, all removable parts are dishwasher safe, making cleanup a breeze.
Brand | GreenLife |
Model Number | CC003766-002 |
Color | Red |
Product Dimensions | 18.21 x 16.1 x 16.1 cm; 675.85 g |
Capacity | 397 g |
Special Features | Manual |
Item Weight | 676 g |
A**E
Stecker...
...nicht europäisch...gleich zurück...ansonsten kann ich keine Angaben machen
A**Y
Really disappointed. I have returned this.
It’s cute! I was excited to use it after seeing one of my fav You Tubers recommended it. There is actually only one time setting, which means you need to turn it off …. At the power point … turn back on. To get the poached eggs cooked I needed to do this 3 times and keep adding water. Which is just too much for the plastic I think, you can almost taste it. Very odd machine. Basically it didn’t do anything it said it would.
A**N
This item does not have an Australian plug
Be aware this item does not have an Australian plug! This was not mentioned in the description!
A**L
The best
I know how to boil eggs per say, but this is just wonderful, easy to use, only takes 15 minutes depending on how you like you eggs, and then your done and can eat your boiled eggs. It comes with a sharp thing to poke at the end of the eggs before cooked, and the shell just falls right off.
J**G
Great for hard boiled eggs, can be good for poached and omelets
We eat a lot of hard boiled eggs and doing them in a pressure cooker worked fairly well - if we paid attention. So this seemed like it might be a step up (more automated, less subject to timing errors).And it was. It did hard boiled eggs excellently; with minimal involvement. Since the manual indicated both a time, a water volume and the buzzer to indicate doneness, I did set an external timer for the specified time, and I did use the manual's suggestion to leave it in 1 minute beyond the buzzer, using the timer with higher priority than the buzzer.I presume that it would do medium and soft boiled as well, or at least could be made to do them the way you like them with some trial and error. I don't eat either, so didn't bother trying.The "poached egg" option was disappointing. I like poached eggs, but I don't like the amount of egg lost in the poaching process. The ones done using this were a bit disappointing. Most of the egg was overdone (which probably could have been compensated with by using less water), except there was a bit of uncooked liquid on top. I'd say that it ended up the equivalent of medium boiled, but out of the shell.The omelet option was enticing, and it was a dismal failure. The top side was cooked to perfection and the bottom side was still mostly liquid. I'd say the omelet pan needs to have a conductive bottom to cook that side better.I'd give it 5 stars as a hard egg cooker, but the omelet disappointment and 2 usability quirks moves it down to 4 stars overall.Quirk 1: The measuring cup for the water is critical to the operation, but the graduations are next to unreadable. I have to hold the cup to a bright light and put my thumb where I want the water up to. Then put it up to the light to make sure I got the level right. At least they don't appear that they can be rubbed off. Some kind of contrast on the graduations would greatly improve the usability.Quirk 2: The buzzer is very quiet. If you are close, with good ears and little background noise, it's fine. If you have hearing loss, are in another room or there is noise going on, not so much.After cooking, it takes forever for the hard boiled eggs to cool off. It does not mention it in the instructions, but I transfer them to an ice bath after cooking.UPDATE: Apparently, temperature and/or humidity affect the operation. Later trials had the hard boiled eggs have a soft center. Slightly increasing the water and setting the time for 2 minutes past the estimated time fixed this.More surprising, the poached eggs came out pretty good with standard water and leaving the top on for 1 minute after turning it off per the buzzer.Even more surprising, the omelet came out pretty good with slightly more water and leaving the top on 2 minutes after turning it off per the buzzer.If the instructions were a bit more comprehensive and the measuring cup markings visible, I'd give this 5 stars now.
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