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Orka Egg Cooker with Bonus 2-Piece Egg Poacher Set

Orka Egg Cooker with Bonus 2-Piece Egg Poacher Set

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Brand: ORKA
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $28.00
Buy New: $13.99
You Save: $14.01 (50%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 35956

Size: Set
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9 x 4 x 6

Model: C65508
UPC: 885902655080
EAN: 0885902655080
ASIN: B001BJS09W

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Promotion: Buy 4 eligible items in the 4-for-3 promotion offered by Amazon.com and get 1 of them free. Terms and Conditions
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Versatile egg cooking set with 1 cooker, 4 boiling cups, 1 timer, and 2 poachers
  • Nonstick silicone for high-heat resistance; safe to 570 degrees F
  • Design allows for easy lower and lift with boiling water and accurate timing
  • Egg-shaped timer is resistant to steam and attaches with a magnet
  • Safe for hands and gentle on eggs; cooker and cups are dishwasher-safe

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Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Revaluation (at the risk of egg on my face)   July 30, 2008
I initially gave an enthusiastic review of this garish curiosity, which revived my interest in boiling (and eating) eggs. Unfortunately, I've subsequently had to remove that earlier appraisal. The kitsch appeal of the device has had time to wear off, moreover leaving in its wake a couple of major flaws.

First, by slightly elevating the eggs and placing them in vertical position, the gizmo requires a large or, at the least, deep kettle. So you'll be using considerable water not to mention energy to ensure each egg is boiled bottom to top (plus waiting extra time for the water to come to a boil). Secondly, the plastic egg mounted at the pinnacle of the handle contains a timer with numerals that are extremely hard to decipher and which, after a couple of months, disappeared altogether. (I suspect that these units have been sitting on the shelf for extended periods of time, so that the battery is on its final leg by the time the consumer receives his Egg Cooker.) You could keep the plastic egg in the handle for sheer aesthetics, but for some reason it bothers me not to be able to use it for the functional purpose the designer had in mind. Of course, I could get a tiny screwdriver and see about the possibility of installing another battery, but it hardly seems worth the bother.

I never mentioned it before, but it strikes me as curious that these gadgets come in a brown, unmarked, completely generic box. (I can just see Jeff Bezos' kids constructing these in the family basement and short-cutting a detail as small as packaging.)

In short, Orka is no whale of a deal, especially anywhere north of ten bucks. But it does cushion the egg nicely (never broke a single one), and it might interest a grandchild in pitching in on the cooking and spark an appetite for the unexciting food. And, of course, Easter is only a half year from now. Otherwise, as entertaining as this utensil was to begin with, the yolk is pretty much on me.


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