Cook Pro 18/10 Stainless Steel 4-Egg Poacher
- Brand:
- Cook Pro
- Model Number:
- 521
- UPC:
- 878201005212
- EAN:
- 0878201005212
- Walmart SKU:
- 14262128
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Highest Price
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$46.25 | |
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Lowest Price
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$28.90 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$28.90 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 195 reviews.
I love poached eggs, and my old electric egg poacher that my grandmother gave me twenty years ago, (she had it for at least 20 years at that point) finally gave out on me. I shopped around for a new poacher and found this great product. I was reluctant at first to get one that wasn't electric since that was all I had ever used before. The electric poachers I found just weren't up to snuff (mostly plastic). I decided to try this one and, boy, was I glad I did! I have always loved fried eggs but my Doctor told me to cut back on fried foods as much as possible. Poaching eggs is the closest thing to fried eggs! I got mine about two weeks ago and have already used it at least a half a dozen times. The eggs came out perfect every time. (Except the first time I used it, I wasn't sure how long to cook them, and I slightly overcooked them). I would recommend this to EVERYONE who likes eggs!
I bought the 6 egg poacher. I love it! I sprayed the cups before putting the eggs in and they slipped right out. The first cup is tricky to get out of the poacher but the others are easy. So glad I made this purchase as we eat poached eggs often. Next time I use the poacher, I plan on trying tongs to get the first cup out.
I was using the "old-fashioned" method of making poached eggs by swirling them in water. The results were messy and the eggs did not cook to the same firmness every time. This little egg poacher is a wonder. The non-stick cups turn out a poached egg that is very pretty and there are no messy bits of egg white floating around. I love it. I have it timed just right now so that my single egg is perfect every time. The durability is very adequate. Yes, you can spend $49.99 at some specialty store and get a heavier product. But I'm very satisfied. After using it almost every day for three weeks, the stainless steel still looks like new.
Good product...lots better than the old fashion way of boiling water in a pan ! Gotta get used to the cooking times tho so the eggs are not over done or under done.
I READ REVIEWS OF SEVERAL EGG POACHERS ,MANY LESS EXPENSIVE AND THEY WEREN'T VERY GOOD . THIS ONE HAD GREAT REVIEWS AND IT IS EVERYTHING IT WAS SAID TO BE. VERY SATISFIED.
this egg poacher is perfect all stainless steel and the small cups are very good only spray oil on it and you have perfect eggs. remember to watch the eggs and do no let the water evaporate. very happy with my product.
Good heavy base pan, holds heat well. Nice cup rack and the cups are great. All in polished stainless. Glass lid is nice touch. Great piece for the price.
I had been looking for a simple inexpensive egg poacher that would work on my induction stove top. I was pleased to finally find one with no aluminum. Works great! Thanks
This product is definitely cheaply made and NOT a high quality item...but it poaches eggs and that's really all I was looking for...if you're looking for a nice quality pan to add to your collection I would definitely NOT buy this item, but if you just want to poach some eggs--it'll work.
It is a good looking imposter, description states it is stainless steel but it is not magnetic and it will not work on an induction burner. It also does not have an encapsulated bottom, it is junk.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $28.90 (Jun 29) to $46.25 (Jun 22) over the past 90 days. Current price is 28.6% below the 90-day average of $40.47.
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| $28.90 | $-17.35 | -37.5% | |
| $46.25 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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