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Cuisinart CEC-7 Egg Cooker | 
enlarge | Brand: Cuisinart Category: Kitchen
List Price: $45.00 Buy New: $29.95 You Save: $15.05 (33%)
New (13) Used (1) from $28.99
Rating: 52 reviews Sales Rank: 1094
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 6.9 x 6.4
MPN: CEC-7 Model: CEC-7 UPC: 086279005052 EAN: 0086279005052 ASIN: B0000A1ZN9
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Smooth, brushed stainless steel lid; on/off switch | | • | Cooks poached and medium or hard-boiled eggs; cooks up to 7 eggs at once | | • | Poaching tray holds up to 3 eggs; 2 egg holders included for hard-boiled eggs | | • | Beaker with water-fill lines and piercing pin--piercing egg prevents shell from cracking while cooking | | • | Indicator light and audible signal; automatic shut off |
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Product Description Cooking eggs has never been easier! The Cuisinart Egg Cooker precisely cooks up to 7 eggs in shells -- hard, medium or soft -- or perfectly poaches up to 3 eggs at once. The amount of water you add precisely controls cooking time, while indicator lights, an audible signal, and auto-shutoff prevent overcooking. Cuisinart signature stainless looks great, and the results are always exactly what you ordered! Limited 3 year warranty
Amazon.com Review Keep your burners free and your eggs from overcooking with this countertop egg cooker. The cooker poaches up to three large eggs and soft-boils or hard-boils up to seven at a time. A built-in timer adjusts automatically to soft or hard settings and buzzes loudly enough to draw you in from the garden when the eggs are done. Soft-boiled eggs come out with a perfectly half-cooked center, while the white is cooked solid. The automatic shut-off feature adds an extra measure of safety to this sleek appliance. --Shannon Borg
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| Customer Reviews: Read 47 more reviews...
Perfect Eggs Every Time October 8, 2008 D. Sass (Porter County, IN USA) This egg cooker is my favorite kitchen helper! Eggs turn out perfect every time and the shells are easily peeled away. I've given several of these as gifts and received tons of thanks.
Don't buy September 8, 2008 T. Hanson (San Diego) This cooker started leaking water all over my counter a few months after I bought it. I had to resort to putting it on a cookie sheet when I used it. I eventually got tired of that and threw it away. I would not ever buy this egg cooker again!
Designer's Dream : Cook's Nightmare August 23, 2008 H. Olsen (San Antonio, TX) The snazzy egg shape design looks great on the shelf in the store, but don't be fooled. This egg cooker is to look at, not to use. Once the plastic egg holder warps (after using it a couple of times), it no longer seals against the base, and you will end up with a pool of water each time you make eggs. The little measuring cup with the egg pricker on the bottom was invented by Snow White's evil grandmother -- expect to sometimes prick your finger when rinsing. Finally, the warning beep that tells you the eggs are done has to be turned off manually. Find something better, that is, unless you want an nifty egg-shaped, stainless ornament.
Cuisinart Egg Cooker August 11, 2008 H. Ulm (Sacramento, CA) I recently purchased this egg cooker and I must say I think it is great. I have had two other brands in the past and this one is the best so far. I have made both soft and hard cooked and was very happy with both. I used the reviews here to help with my selection and it didn't disappoint. I also wanted to thank the person who mentioned using white vinagar to clean it, I had never heard about this and it works great too.
Great cooker July 16, 2008 Robert J. Bradley (Jacksonville, FL United States) Looked all over for an egg cooker that would remind me when the eggs were done...I hate using a pan and boiling the things. This is quick simple and fast. Since getting this never boiled out the water or undercooked an egg. It tends to drip water out the sides if you put too much water in it, but overall I really do Love it.
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