I really didn't think I'd ever buy such a gadget but The Late Night Gourmet mentioned how he loved his egg cooker, so I researched a bit. I hit on the WHAL which is a brand I trust. I have their spice grinder which is brilliant. The price was so low and the size of the machine was so compact (I have a tiny kitchen), that I thought 'why not?'. It cost £14.49 which is approx. $17.77. So far, so good. I've been using it to make hard boiled eggs and haven't tried soft boiled yet.
Its so easy to use and (probably) faster than cooking in boiling water on the hob. But the winner for me is that the eggs seem to shell perfectly. I mean the shells just slip off! I cooked three lots of eggs (different types) and it was the same each time. To test this further, I bought a brand of eggs which I know have tough membranes: Black Farmer eggs. They are fantastic eggs with deep yellow yolks but impossible to peel. I've mentioned this before on the forum and its borne out by comments from customers on the supermarket website. I cooked two of these eggs today and they shelled perfectly. I need to keep testing this as I suppose it could be a fluke...
Here is the dinky machine. It holds 7 eggs but you can cook less if you want.

Its so easy to use and (probably) faster than cooking in boiling water on the hob. But the winner for me is that the eggs seem to shell perfectly. I mean the shells just slip off! I cooked three lots of eggs (different types) and it was the same each time. To test this further, I bought a brand of eggs which I know have tough membranes: Black Farmer eggs. They are fantastic eggs with deep yellow yolks but impossible to peel. I've mentioned this before on the forum and its borne out by comments from customers on the supermarket website. I cooked two of these eggs today and they shelled perfectly. I need to keep testing this as I suppose it could be a fluke...
Here is the dinky machine. It holds 7 eggs but you can cook less if you want.
