I tried these eggies and there are some issues with them. They are flimsy plastic and do not seal well when you screw the tops on. Half leaked water when they were boiling and sunk and did not all float. The biggest disappointment was that the cups all had to be wiped with vegetable oil first each time they are used. The advertisement made it sound like they were coated plastic and would allow the eggs to slip right out but not so....unless you coat they every time. The other issue is that when you drop out the eggs you can't cut them longitudinally like you do for normal deviled eggs. All in all I think they are more trouble than just boiling eggs and removing the shells.
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And using them is not self explanatory. I went to use them last week and ended up simply boiling my eggs and peeling them. I'll try them again next time I want eggs so, I won't give up.
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The cups do not make a regular shaped egg. It has a flat surface on the top of the egg and I used x-large eggs. you always get a flat top. You couldn't really use it for a deviled egg and put them on to a deviled egg dish. I however does work if your making chopped eggs,.
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These eggies leak scrambled egg looking eggs throughout the water. The seals are not sealing the eggs into the container and therefore the eggs leak through the cracks, hit the hot water and your left with soggy scrambled eggs.
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Poorly designed. Top comes off while boiling and ruins operation.
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