[Small-Appliance-Cooking] electric egg cooker wanted

Charlene Ota caota4 at gmail.com
Thu May 14 17:29:33 UTC 2020


Hi, Sandra, most of the egg cookers I've seen are easy to use. They come
with a little vessel that you fill with water to put in the bottom of the
unit and since you're just using it for boiling eggs, you just fill it. Then
there's a tray-like thing that you set the eggs on and there's a little
point on the underside of the water vessel that you use to puncture each egg
before you put the cover on to boil them. Then there's just an off/off
switch and when the water has boiled away the unit buzzes at you and some
units even turn off, too. I've noticed that the Dash brand is very
reasonably priced if that's a consideration.

 

Charlene

 

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Hi, all:

 

Would like to purchase an electric egg cooker via Amazon, but not sure which
might be accessible to a totally blind person. Mainly plan to use it for
half a dozen boiled eggs, though not averse to other ideas, as long as it is
easy to use in my small kitchen. Thoughts/suggestions?

 

 

 

Sandra

 

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