Has anyone tried Egglettes?

m3shelly

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I've seen these on TV, but have seen mixed reviews online. If they work as intended, even if I have to spray oil on the inner surface, I'm thinking about buying a dozen or so, to make hard boiling easier.

Just wondering if anyone here has tried them, and if it's worth my time and expense (~$30/12 Egglettes) to buy them.

Thanks.
 
With these Egglettes, you're supposed to be able to boil them on the stove.

It claims you can crack the egg, dump it into the Egglettes, and boil them in water, and they simply pop out after cooling awhile.
 
Thanks Connie! Yeah! That looks promising, but some comments on Amazon are negative, claiming the eggs stick after boiling. I wouldn't mind oiling, or spraying with Pam before use, if they work as claimed. Just wondering if anyone here has tried them, and I could get an honest review.
 
That's the only negative thing I can see.. aerosol sprays.
But I am sure a olive oil in a dollar store pump spray bottle would be just as effective.
Also you have to eat the boiled egg asap. When boiled in their shells, you can store them for a while. Once the shell is removed, the expiration period steadily increases.
Looks like a niffty product. For an instant breakfast or salad.
 
With these Egglettes, you're supposed to be able to boil them on the stove.

It claims you can crack the egg, dump it into the Egglettes, and boil them in water, and they simply pop out after cooling awhile.
Oh. Thats interesting. I'm not sure how I feel about safety of cooking with silicone products but I know they work for non stick.
 

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