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TomG2's avatar
TomG2
Explorer
Apr 09, 2018

Egglette Advisory

I purchased a set of four Egglettes from Amazon. They worked great, just like on TV. I ordered another set of six. Terrible. The difference? The second set had a pattern of holes in their tops, much like a salt shaker that let water in and ruined the process. The holes only covered about one fourth of the top, but that was enough. Moral of the story, buy the ones without the many holes.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Ok it is a "General RVing issue because many RVers like to EAT. and many campgrounds do things like POT LUCK dinners and a common "Dish to pass" is deviled eggs.

    An Egglet is a silicon "Egg shell" you take a raw egg, break it into the "Egglet" put the top on and drop it in a pan of boiling water.. Time it and then remove the egglet, and "Decant" (yes that is the word) a perfect hard boiled egg suitable for Egg Salad, or Cheif's Salad or Deviled eggs or ______ No pealing needed. Heavily advertised on TV.

    Why they would put holes in 'em I don't know.
  • years back I bought some small tupperware type of jobbies that did the same thing at 1/3 the price.
    bumpy
  • And this is General RVing Issues...how? Maybe want to put this in Lifestyles, FullTiming, ATC, or some such.