Egg Perfect Colour Changing Egg Timer
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Average customer review:Product Description
Egg-Per'fect Colour Changing Egg Timer changes colour as the eggs cook.
Sits in the saucepan with the eggs.
Soft and hard boiled eggs cooked perfectly every time!
Graduated scales show when eggs are soft, medium or hard by sensing heat instead of time. The sensor accounts for number of eggs, the amount of water, even the altitude at which the eggs are being cooked.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Eddingtons Ltd
- Model: 12ET1
- Dimensions: 1.65 pounds
Features
- Sits in The Pot With The Eggs
- Colour Changes As the Egg Cooks
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Simply sit the timer in the pan with the eggs and it will change colour as the eggs become 'soft', 'medium', or 'hard' boiled. The timer will even adapt to the number of eggs in the pan. Perfectly boiled eggs every time!
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Customer Reviews
Very useful little gadget
I had one of these years ago and must say it did exactly what it says on the box. Timed my eggs perfectly, whether I started them in hot or cold water. Going to buy another one.
Be warned that since there is no bell sound or beep at the end that you should not leave it unattended or forget about it and allow the water to boil away otherwise this little sucker will melt. I did, and it did, hence the need for a new one.
Eggcellent!
Once you use one of these you won't know how you ever managed without it. Perfect results every time. Sure you have to keep an eye on it but I get far better results with this than with a timer.
Dare I say.... eggcellent?
Couldn't resist the appalling title. Sorry.
This is the best egg timer I've ever used. Okay the alternatives (hourglass, watch, guesstimate) do much the same thing but these bad boys allow you to cook soft, medium and hard boiled eggs, regardless of how fast the water is boiling, regardless of the size of the pan or even how many eggs you're cooking at once.
Sure you need to keep an occasional eye on the pan and yes, they do melt if the water boils dry, but even so, they're worth every penny if (like me) you despise dunking soldiers into hard eggs. I've had one for years and used it loads, and everyone who sees me using it wants one - a nice Christmas stocking filler m'thinks!







