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Chef'sChoice 810 Gourmet 7-Egg Cooker with Electronic Timer, Audible Signal & Nonstick Stainless Steel Design

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  • Prepare up to 7 eggs, exactly the way you like them
  • Eggs in the same batch can be combined to cook soft, medium or hard boiled
  • Convenient egg tray can be lifted with one hand for rinsing under cold water
  • Electronic timer with audible ready signal; on /off switch with indicator light
  • 350 Watts


Cooking eggs has never been easier and move convenient. New from chefs choice, the 810 Gourmet egg cooker can prepare up to 7 eggs, exactly the way you like them. Eggs within the same batch to can be combined to cook some eggs as soft, others medium or hard boiled. The water reservoir, electronic timer with audible ready signal combined with the egg poaching dish makes cooking eggs worry free. An elegant, Brushed stainless steel design, The egg cooker has a convenient tray that can be lifted with one hand for rinsing under cold water or carrying to the table.


MJ15
2025-08-01 13:44:31
I will begin by sayinng that I have NO REGRETS about buying this thing!First time I saw someone use an egg cooker was at work about 20 yrs ago. I thought that is the silliest thing I've ever seen. What a gimmick! How hard is it to boil eggs? Well I've learned, it can be very difficult. To make matters worse, I live at high altitude where water boils at a lower temp. Thus, getting the science right is a challenge: Standard sea level recipes don't work up here. And I don't have time to sit and watch eggs boil. It shouldn't be this difficult!I love jammy eggs. That's really my prefered way of eating boiled eggs. How do I define "jammy"? It's a completely cooked egg white, about a millimeter of custardy yolk, and the rest is creamy and runny. Sadly, while trying to achieve this on my (gas) stove using boiling water in a pot, my success rate to actually getting JAMMY EGGS is about 1 per dozen at best. Extremely frustrating, especially when they are undercooked. I have tried the following techniques: Bringing the eggs to room temp first and/or starting the eggs in cold water first, or adding them when there is a rapid boil and cooking for a certain amount of time, or adding them to a rapid boil, shutting off the heat, and letting them sit in a covered pot. Oh yeah, I've also tried sous vide (this method works, but is hugely impractical if I only want to eat 2 to 3 eggs for breakfast). I am currently on a diet plan where I eat a ton of eggs, so the fact that I only have a success rate of about 8% is extremely frustrating. I was extremely frustrated...and kinda desperate.It was time to suck up my pride and my skepticism and see if these egg cookers really work. I heard that they are plug and play and that the results are consistent. But a lot of the models and reviews were around their ability to cook mainly hard boiled eggs very well. What about my jammy eggs? Will I ever find the solution to consistently perfect jammy eggs every time? Or am I just asking too much from the egg world?Along comes the Chef's Choice egg cooker. Pricier than most, but the process is timer based, not water level based as other models had. I was especially interested in it's claim that it has a variable cook feature: You can cook soft, med, or hard boiled eggs in one batch. I got it on a Black Friday sale for a bit of a discount, and decided it's time to give this thing a test drive. I was still skeptical.This morning, hubby and I tested it out. We set it right smack on MED setting and filled it with water. We tried 2 eggs first. The alarm when finished is LOUD, but I like that. I can be in my office at the front of the house and hear it easily in the kitchen, which is a plus. Again, I want to know when it's done cuz I don't want overcooked eggs! The cooker doesn't stop automatically when it beeps either. You actually have to manually shut it off.We noticed minimal water was used when our eggs were done cooking. A quick plunge in cool water to stop the cooking and we dug in. EASIEST EGGS TO PEEL EVER. How? What is this sorcery? And we didn't even have to prick the bottom of the eggs to make a hole first? Wow! And oddly satisfying.You probably already know how this story ends. The eggs were cooked essentially perfectly. And again, so easy to peel! So delicious! We inhaled the first two. The water in the cooker was still hot so we decided to see what would happen if we immediately made a second batch. Would it throw the timer off? I backed it down to one hashmark below MED (that would be a "9" on the slider scale) to see what would happen. Turned it back on and away it went. Result? Could an egg be cooked even more perfect? Yes, YES it can! So from now on, this is my setting: a 9 on the scale and the ideal jammy egg every time! Why is this so simple? Why have I been a fool for 40+ years?So in conclusion, here is my summary:a) If you eat a lot of boiled eggs and you want a quick, reliable way to make them (unattended) that doesn't require standing over a stove. then buy this cooker.b) If you struggle with peeling eggs after they're done and are sick and tired of eating warm but mangled looking eggs, then buy this cooker.c) If you're a family where everyone likes their boiled eggs cooked in different ways, then buy this cooker.d) If you're a gadget lover, then buy this cooker.e) If you're not a gadget lover but are willing to invest in simple technology that will last seemingly forever, then buy this cooker.Note: I haven't tried the poach feature yet, but I suspect the results will be equally impressive. I don't have struggles with making poached eggs so my goal was to solve my jammy boiled egg crisis. Also, there is a very faint mark on the slider knob that is hard to see when you're positioning it to your desired setting. I took a dab of white nail polish and made a line over it so that it's easier to see it and position the slider to the exact setting that I want. This step is not necessary at all but it makes it easier for me to see and makes me feel better.Lastly, be careful when removing the lid. Like the warnings say: the steam underneath can scorch you if you're not careful. Other than that, I'm embarassed that it took me so long to get one of these. Could've saved me dozens of eggs and years of disappointment.
Busterbird
2025-07-28 18:23:12
I spotted this product in a Fine Cooking magazine ad. It caught my eye because of the sleek look and small footprint. I ordered it the next day.When it arrived, I quickly scanned the instructions and set up seven extra large eggs for hard boiling. Per the instructions, I set the slider a little more toward the right for more cooking time, as these were extra large eggs. I walked away and waited to hear the beeper. After about 17 minutes, I started to wonder--had the beeper gone off and I missed it? Did I mis-read the instructions?Never fear. Trust the appliance. A few minutes later I heard it beeping, and it kept beeping. I decided there would be no problem hearing it when it finished. Note that the beeper is merely announcing that things are done. The appliance DOES NOT turn itself off, so you need to go pay attention to it when it beeps or you will have overcooked eggs.There are lots of warnings about the hot steam in the instructions. Take heed. You do not want to lift the lid by pulling the handle up. Rather, tip the lid handle down so the steam is away from your hand and fingers. The handle of the egg tray will be very hot with the steam rising, Do not to grab the egg tray handle with an unprotected hand. I used tongs to lift the tray to the sink, where I placed it in a bowl and ran cold water over the tray and eggs.I decided to peel only two of them for egg salad, wondering how easily they would peel, since they were super fresh. I tapped the larger ends on the counter and peeled them under cool running water. Both eggs had strong membranes, but they peeled easily and perfectly. As others have noted, the egg white was tender, not rubbery. And both eggs were cooked exactly how I expected. Made a great egg salad. Yum.This a.m., I decided to try soft boiled eggs. I will need to do a bit of experimentation to get this perfect, but I erred on the side of caution, so my eggs were more medium boiled. Still delicious and tender, though.Note--while the eggs are cooking, there is no indication of passing time (the timing slider doesn't move) The appliance simply does its thing and beeps when it's ready. This isn't a problem, but thought it was with mentioning. You'll probably want to make note of where on the timing scale you achieve your perfect results.I haven't tried the poached egg tray, but I'm not much of a poached egg eater. I read that it can be used to make an omelette, but that's something I will continue to do on the stove.I've recommend this to a couple of friends, and everyone loves it. Great product!
Brian
2025-05-13 13:50:04
Works very well for what I purchased it for, hard boiled eggs. I fill with water to the max line, set the timing at 15 (the numbers do not correspond to minutes), and I get perfect hard boiled eggs everytime. The shells peal without sticking. As someone else showed with a photo the coating on the base does degrade probably where the heating coil is located. This does not affect the function of the egg cooker.
Customer
2025-04-29 16:40:33
This little machine is the must-have in my kitchen I never knew I needed until I tried it! Now I would never dream of living without it. Eggs are so easy to make, and come out perfect every time. The poached eggs come out pretty well too but are a little harder to make perfect - I will need more practice. It’s certainly 1000% times easier than with any other method though. And I want to add that I also use this as a vegetable steamer. It won’t hold large amounts but it’s perfect for the green peas and small carrot pieces I add to my dog’s food :) Seriously this egg cooker is used several times a week in our house and I am delighted with this purchase.
W Pulley
2025-04-20 18:21:36
This works so good. It cooks the eggs perfectly, just set it to the consistency you want. It beeps when the eggs are ready. No more boiling eggs and forgetting about them on the stove lol
JoanG
2025-03-16 12:43:59
I bought this to replace a cheaper one that died after 2 years. It's a very good-looking unit. It has definite advantages over most egg cookers. You don't have to use distilled water and measure it precisely. The timing adjustments are done by sliding a lever. I'm still working out the exact right setting but once you get it right, you can just leave it set there unless the size of your eggs changes. I use regular tap water. The water chamber has a non-stick lining you can wipe out. Because it doesn't boil dry like most cookers, there is no accumulation of stuck-on grunge that happens in other cookers even with using distilled water. For me the biggest advantage is that I can put 2 eggs in the cooker, have one soft-boiled for breakfast and continue cooking the other to hard-boiled for use later. The only trade-off is that there is no omelet tray but I prefer omelets cooked in a pan anyway.
D. Gagnon
2025-03-03 20:00:14
Didn't shut off...button very cheap
Walter G
2025-01-17 14:36:39
My favorite part of this egg cooker is its consistency in the eggs, but there are small things you have to do to achieve this.I always start with warm water that gets added, and always use the same amount, just under the fill line. I am sure if the water was cold it would through off the timing.More expensive then the regular have to measure the amount of water per eggs cooked.The $70+ price made me hesitant, but I do not regret buying this machine.There is no auto-shutoff, yes this would be nice, but where do you go when you make breakfast.Sometimes I watch TV while it cooks, when it buzzes you shut it off.I have had 3 of the add just the exact amount of water for the egg consistency, yes they are cheaper but the results are varied. I got tried of the inconsistency and researched a lot and found this egg cooker this one seemed the best!I have had mine since early December 2020, and never had an issue!The other neat thing this cooker can do is cook eggs with different hardness all at the same.Say you want soft boiled eggs, set it to soft wait till it buzzes then you take those eggs out. Move the slider to medium, turn the cooker off and on to reset the buzzer. This way you can do soft , medium and hard all in one batch!Yes it does take a bit longer around 9-10 minutes for soft-boiled eggs, but it is worth the consistency!I read some of the comments from others..."the cover is overly heavy and would not need to be" It is stainless steel, weights 159 gram not that heavy!"Dangerous when hot" - Really?
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