🥚 Crack the code to perfect eggs—fast, fun, and flawless every time!
The PEEPS x Dash Bunny Rapid Egg Cooker is a stylish pink electric appliance that cooks up to 7 eggs at once with advanced heat sensors to prevent overcooking. It offers multiple cooking styles including hard-boiled, poached, scrambled, and a unique bunny-shaped omelet. Accessories are dishwasher safe and conveniently stored within the unit, making it an all-in-one, time-saving breakfast companion.
B**Y
Easy, Reliable Egg Cooker That Delivers Every Time – Perfect for Meal Prep and Busy Mornings
I never thought I’d get excited about cooking eggs, but the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker seriously makes life easier. Whether you’re into hard-boiled, soft-boiled, poached, or even mini omelets, this thing handles it all with almost zero effort.I mostly use it for hard- and medium-boiled eggs, and they come out consistently great. The included measuring cup makes it simple—you just fill it to the line for the doneness you want, pour it in, poke a tiny hole in the eggs with the built-in pin, and hit the power button. That’s it. You can walk away and do other stuff while it cooks.The best part? The eggs peel ridiculously easily. I’ve ruined way too many eggs trying to peel them from stovetop boiling—this totally solves that. Perfect for meal prep, deviled eggs, or just grabbing a quick protein snack.Cleaning is a breeze too. The tray, lid, and accessories wipe clean easily or go in the dishwasher, and the whole unit is small enough to leave on the counter or tuck in a drawer.A few things to note:• If you like soft-boiled eggs, expect to do a little experimenting. The water levels can be finicky, and it’s easy to overshoot and end up with medium or hard.• The buzzer/alarm is LOUD. It’s a fun little tune, but it won’t stop until you shut it off manually—just be ready for that if you’re in another room.• Also, it only makes up to 6 eggs at once (or 12 if you get the larger model), so it’s not ideal for huge batches.Overall, this is one of the best little kitchen gadgets I’ve bought. It’s cheap, convenient, and saves a ton of time and cleanup compared to boiling water on the stove. If you eat eggs regularly, this thing pays for itself fast. Highly recommend.
J**L
Egg-cellent product!
I've always been curious about these little rapid egg cookers, but never bought one due to me thinking, "oh you're not THAT lazy, you can cook some freakin' eggs yourself." Well, decided to go for it because it's $16, I love eggs, and why not.Best purchase! Gone are the days of waiting for water to boil, then waiting for the eggs to cook, sometimes accidentally overcooking them, etc. And gone are the days of peeling impossible shells! Woo hoo!First use and I got 7 perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs. It says it holds 6 max, but I put in 7, because 7 fit, and it worked perfectly. It's super easy to use and so fast, and you don't have to pay attention to the cooking at all. And the shells came off so easy! No issues! Highly recommend! This sounds like a paid review, but it isn't! This thing is great. And it doesn't even really require cleaning, unless you're using the poaching/omelette accessories, which I probably will rarely if ever use. Great value.Small cons: it should have an auto shut off feature, but this isn't a big deal at all. Also, the music it plays to let you know the eggs are done is a bit excessive, lol. But again, who cares. Not a big deal.If you love eggs, get this!
N**E
READ & FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
If you read (and follow) the instructions you'll have the best experience with the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker. I received it, read the instruction booklet, unpacked it, washed the washable parts, watched Dash's little "how to" videos and quickly made 2 poached eggs. They were perfect! Not too runny, not at all hard and moist & delicious as well.I quickly prepared 7 eggs for hard cooking by poking the wide end of the egg with the provided tool, adding the correct amount of water and putting the cover on the cooker. I got 7 perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs.While I was learning how to use the tool to poke holes in the eggs I was being overly cautious and managed to break 2 eggs by squeezing too hard and breaking the shell of one -- in multiple places -- with my fingers. I broke a 2nd one by pushing the tool almost sideways making a bigger hole with a small crack in it. I chalked those 2 up to experience and set them aside. I then cooked 7 intact eggs in the cooker. They came out perfect and unexpectedly easy to peel.I've never been able to boil any number of eggs without a few cracking badly so losing 2 to the learning experience still left me ahead in the hard cooking eggs game.After making the first 7 eggs, I decided to "see what would happen" if I cooked the 2 broken eggs in the egg cooker even though they were badly broken. Please note that the first egg was essentially crushed with a little bit of egg white oozing out between the broken pieces of egg shell. The other egg was slightly cracked with a larger than necessary square hole in it. I assumed that both wood ooze out quite a bit of egg into the cooker. I added the appropriate amount of water, crossed my fingers and turned it on. The egg timer went off and I opened the cooker.Both eggs appeared to be intact with no leakage whatsoever. A big surprise. I cooled and peeled both eggs and they were absolutely intact and tasted great. The broken one was misshapen looking in the shell but once the shell was (easily) removed it looked fine, only slightly lumpy at the top of the egg - the part that is usually flat in hard boiled eggs. Even though some of the egg white had oozed out of the cracks in the shell, the egg itself, the egg looked fine. It would have been fine for most uses unless you were looking for a perfect shape for deviled eggs for example. Boiling an egg generally leaves a flat spot on the broad end of the egg, so normally that perfect shape just doesn't happen.So, my first 3 attempts using this egg cooker far exceeded my expectations and the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker is definitely a keeper for me.BTW: Reading and following the instructions is, in my opinion, essential to successfully using this cooker.Viewing the video that is included in the product listing is also very helpful: it gives a good idea of what to expect and you can observe what it looks like to use the cooker successfully.I learned from watching the video that using the needle provided to poke a hole in the larger end of the egg helps to prevent the eggs from cracking, makes the shells much easier to peel and allows the wider end of the egg to expand to fill the rounded shape of the shell giving a perfect egg shape on both ends for much better looking eggs for any dish where the shape of the whole egg is visible such as for deviled eggs.The video also explains why the provided measuring cup indicates that LESS water is used for MORE eggs being cooked which is counterintuitive. A number of reviewers have commented on this seeming mis-measurement; assuming the cup was incorrectly markedI can't recall ever being this pleased with an online purchase and I will be using Dash's Rapid Egg Cooker regularly.
H**.
Fantastic Egg Cooker
My wife bought this and I though it was the dumbest thing ever as i had perfectly mastered the art of egg boiling on the stove from cold to boiling and cooling, which worked most of the time until it didn't. After much reluctance I tried this beautiful little egg cooker and I will never go back to boiling again! Easy to use, fast and efficient, and easy to peel every time. I personally don't feel it is a family gathering if we don't have deviled eggs, so I always bring the eggs which I can cook, peel in little time. The plastic measuring cup had a printed line which quickly wore off, they sent me another at no charge which I immediately scratched a line where the water fill level is, so I didn't have to worry when the printing wore off again (it did). I have been responsible for pile of these being sold to family and friends, and nobody has disagreed with me.
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