🥚 Elevate Your Egg Game with Ease!
The Copper Chef Electric Cooker Set is a versatile kitchen appliance designed for effortless egg cooking. With a capacity to cook 7 or 14 eggs at once, it features one-touch operation, automatic shut-off, and perfect peel technology. Its compact design makes it ideal for small spaces, while dishwasher-safe parts ensure easy cleanup. Perfect for meal prep, family breakfasts, and more!
A**A
Very Fast & Convenient.
I Luv this Kitchen Appliance . U Have Hard Boiled Eggs in Less than15- 20 Min.s in Ttl. They Come out Perfect. I Much Rather Would Use this than Cooking them on the Stove. U Don't Have 2 Stand there & Watch it Like u Do on a Stove top. Great Item.
Q**N
I Like this Cooker... Cooks Hard Boiled Eggs Fast but cooks eggs other ways as well , it's small and doesn't take up much space
I Like This Unit because of its versatility , you can makes eggs different ways but I mostly bought it for hard boiled eggs... it shows the double decker 14 egg set-up but I use only one layer, up to 7 eggs on one layer done in about 20 minutes ,cooked with steam and you don't have to watch a boiling pot on the stove.... this unit cooks the eggs with steam and then shuts off allowing you to do other things.... the only real clean up is wiping off the hot plate and cover...and a side note is they give you a tool that pokes a tiny air hole in the tip of the egg to relieve pressure during cooking I guess, very easy to do but on the occasion that you have an egg with a weak shell it may crack on you... its only happened to me on 3 eggs out of dozens , one was a small crack and didn't affect the cooking and the other two I discarded.... I'm disabled and have to cook sitting down so not having to watch a boiling pot at about eye level is great. you can cook less then 7 eggs if you want to... I usually cook 5-7 at a time and save some in the fridge to eat in the next few days.... so far so good, I like this unit.
K**Y
Big is good
I've tried to find a cooker as good as the West Bend I had years ago. It wasn't cheap like today's online one, but I'd gotten it at a department store 30 years ago. This one excels because it's so large, and it hard boils eggs as well as any I've tried. It's great to have large quantities since they last for weeks. While the cooker shuts itself off, if it isn't unplugged right away, its surface does get scorched and needs steel wool to restore the shine. I just use a Dobie, not perfect but I don't want to damage the surface. It's fine to use, and is the one I would buy again, unless the solid steel West Bend is available. Maybe not if a person wants this high-capacity one. I'll see if it lasts. If you're thinking of trying a microwave cooker, well, mine was just ok.
R**S
Enables my deviled egg addiction and I’m okay with that
I bought this egg-cooker as a gift for my elderly mother who loves anything “copper chef” related (why yes, she does watch a lot of a certain cable TV news network). She loved it and used it almost daily. It was easy to use for her to use, and she preferred it to other methods of cooking eggs. However, after a few years, it stopped working. Is it designed to last long with such frequent use? Perhaps not. She loved it so much that the day it broke, she asked me to buy her a replacement. We’re on Egg Cooker #2 now and she is happy again. Her deviled egg recipe is BOMB so pretty much anything I can to do encourage her to make more deviled eggs, I’m here for.
J**I
Great edition for any kitchen
Thing works great and easy to use
S**.
Love it
Great product! works very well
M**4
So convenient!
I was skeptical when I ordered this because let's face it, boiling water isn't hard, and I wasn't sure if this gadget was really necessary or if it would just take up precious cabinet space. But, I LOVE it. Our family of 6 eats about 4-5 dozen eggs per week and 90% of those are hard-boiled. It is a super easy before school breakfast and a great grab-and-go snack in the middle of a busy day. So, this egg-cooker has been great and has saved me time. Add the small amount of water (use the cup provided to get correct measurement), poke a tiny hole in the bottom of each egg (also with tool provided), push the power button and walk away. I usually do 1 full dozen at a time and it takes about 24 minutes. It shuts off itself when the cooking is finished and makes no sound. Clean up is only using a dish towel or paper towel to wipe off the moisture and then back in the box it goes until next time. Eggs are perfectly cooked and peel easily every time. No guess work about cook times, no blanching the eggs, no cracked eggs with a messy pot to clean up. Always perfect!! Would definitely recommend.
K**S
First Time Using an Egg Cooker
Instructions are easy to follow however there are no times given for omelets or poach eggs though poached is similar to soft boiled.I'm skeptical about kitchen counter top appliances as I'm disabled after 20 years in restaurants, so my methods are definitely old school cookingI have a 13 yr old daughter single dad so things like this make it easy for her to make deviled eggsI thought I would try thisTrying an omelet now and set a timer for eggs to be cooked around the same length as hard boiledlol we shall see, but I'm tired of seeing scorched pans or warped on the bottom because she tries to either cook too fast or doesnt pay attentionI lost a very good Tfal stock pot last week she burned my string beans**** I have returned to share with you the omelet. It certainly can fit a bagel, english muffin, or anything similar size. Fluffy texture, airy I used shredded Taco cheese and a dash of dehydrated chopped onionFlavor is good, Definitely utilize the timer built in but I set my timer for 23 minutes and unsure when the unit shut offWish I could show you what it looked like but I ate it lol
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