C. A. Todd
2025-09-03 18:16:28
My quest for the perfect breakfast sandwich shortcut has finally reached its conclusion. For months, I battled the tyranny of frozen breakfast options, determined to reclaim my mornings and nourish my body with real food. My DIY solution – a cereal bowl, a pat of butter, and a scramble of eggs, pre-cooked and crushed bacon pieces, chives, and cheese – was getting there, but had a fundamental weakness -- The few appropriate bowls I own were prone to sticking even with butter first, or so large in diameter that a single egg transformed into a sad frisbee. While these bowls suited cereal, they proved comically oversized for a single sandwich.This ingenious little breakfast sandwich maker was the missing link. I experimented with other brands of this same idea, only to find them either too petite for a bagel or too cavernous for an English muffin. This one, however, strikes the Goldilocks zone – perfectly sized for both. It's a breeze to clean (pops apart easily), and it cooks like a dream. The included heating guide printed right on the packaging will get you close. In my case 2 large eggs with chives and bacon pieces takes 1:50 in the microwave. The lid snaps on and off effortlessly, and the plastic feels durable enough to withstand countless breakfast creations. I'll spare you the groan and resist calling this a "morning game-changer", but you know, it might be.If you, like me, crave a delicious, homemade breakfast sandwich without the fuss, look no further. This is the one.
Ed
2025-08-27 10:19:38
I like it, very easy to use, very easy clean up, and it makes a decent fried egg, but also it makes a great scrambled egg.
ease of use
2025-07-28 20:54:57
Easy to use and cooks the eggs quickly. Very easy to clean up after using.
Juju
2025-07-24 15:27:29
Microwaving scrambled eggs works very well - good consistency, if a bit of a thick round "puck" shape for 2 eggs.The "fried" does not work as well - it comes out ugly as customer pics show, and the flavor isn't quite the same.Still totally edible for practically zero effort. Anyone who both has lazy days and likes eggs should get this.
Ron
2025-07-02 10:15:06
Ok, this product is amazing!! I was looking for an easy fried egg making product and I took a chance on this one. Name brand item. Great price. It works just as good in every way. Play with the cook time a bit. I did 30sec and it’s probably a little long. Looking forward to the next use!! May buy 1-2 more!! This pic is a burger patty, cheese and a fried egg in the OXO. Thanks!!
Marcy K.
2025-05-25 10:14:27
This is a really handy gadget. Eggs in the morning are a breeze!
Jack Snodgrass
2025-05-23 18:21:28
I've been using a round, plastic bowl to microwave my 2 scrambled eggs. The bowl was hard to clean... the egg like to stick to the sides and I had to scrape the cooked, dried eggs off of the old plastic bowl. This new OXO Microwave Egg Cooker is great. I can pop in the two eggs, scramble them up in the OXO Bowl, microwave them and then empty them onto my plate and easily clean up the OXO Bowl after separating it into it's pieces. Very little egg sticks to the inside of the bowl and the egg that does stick easily wipes off of the surface of the bowl. Happy with the purchase.
JM
2025-05-10 11:17:54
Works great on eggs. Better than other things I've tried. Want an egg muffin sandwich? This is the egg cooker. This is my 2nd one. The one I bought in 2017 finally had a part crack off after almost daily use since then. So I bought another. Easy to clean and the egg cooks perfectly. My microwave set to 40 seconds and presto. Lasted almost 7 years of near daily use.***UPDATE: Still working well, however, I have lowered the review to 3 stars as it is no longer a good or even reasonable value for the money. Within 2 weeks of my 5 star review the price went up 42%!! I paid $9.95 for it and it is currently $14.17. I watched for awhile to see if it went back down but it has not. This is the reward we get for giving something a good review.
Mr Consumer
2025-05-05 11:54:08
I've had another Egg McMuffin microwave Egg maker for a few years and always enjoyed using it.However, the lid started to crack recently so I wanted a replacement. I wasn't able to find that specific model, so gave this one a try.With a little experimenting, I found the perfect settings for my microwave (2:15mins on %50 power) for an egg mcmuffin "firm" egg. The unit comes with a "recipe" time guide, but I haven't tried to make any other style of egg yet.It's also very easy to use and clean. Much less moving parts than the other one I have.The eggs are flatter and wider than a traditional egg McMuffin "puck", but it works well.And I much prefer the fast prep & clean up of this model, so that makes up for it.It's also more affordable compared to some other options out there.I recommend!
Andrea
2025-04-21 20:08:44
Eficiente, material resistente e fácil.de lacar. A única observação é que a parte de baixo solta com muita facilidade, fazendo com que os ovos possam cair acidentalmente.
Yazmin Garcia V
2025-04-06 11:02:05
De mis cosas mas consentidas! Es buenisimo! Un poco de pimientos, espinacas, chorrito de aceite de olivo, sal, par de huevitos, revuelve y al micro 2 min 45 y salen perfectos! También puedes hacer pan o brownies, si estas en dieta keto es fabuloso para hacer el muffin!
Georgie
2025-02-27 17:27:23
This little thing is awesome. One egg and tbsp soy milk and 45sec in my Kmart microwave and it’s perfect. Highly recommended!!!
richuk8
2025-01-22 16:47:46
These are good little egg cookers that make it almost painless to have a scrambled egg/omlette for breakfast. They are just deep enough to whisk the ingredients in and cook them in one minute (at 900w/one and a half minutes for two eggs), and the cover ensures that you don't have to worry about the roof of your microwave being caked in napalmed egg afterwards. A little oil (sprayed then brushed) around the base also means that they clean pretty much instantly. The finished result is a perfectly round "cake" that fits inside a muffin, bun or mini wrap. I tried to "fry" an egg in it, but it seems you have to constantly check on the state, so, IMO, it isn't really worth the hassle.