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The 6 Best Egg Cookers

We tested egg cookers from Dash, Cuisinart, Elite Gourmet, and others to find the best models
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Pictured here is our fleet of the best egg cookers of 2020.
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Our Top Picks

By Buck Yedor ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Aug 24, 2023

Our kitchen experts researched over 20 of the best egg cookers available today before purchasing 10 to test side by side. This update features some of the best options on the market, designed to boil, poach, and cook your eggs without using a pan or stovetop. We spent hours cracking several dozen eggs, testing the performance of each. We examined the quality of the cooked eggs, how easily they peeled, how easy it was to clean up, and various other details. After making many egg salad sandwiches, we offer you our honest recommendations to help you find the perfect machine for your kitchen.

If you're looking for more culinary gadgets to make your life easier and food tastier, check out our reviews for the best air fryers, the best juicers, or the best griddles. We've also tested the top-rated waffle makers to up your brunch game and the best hand blenders for soup and smoothies.


1

Best Overall Egg Cooker


Dash Rapid 6-Egg


Egg Capacity: 6 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Includes a small handle to remove hot egg tray
Plays a pleasant-sounding tune when done
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Limited cooking capacity

The Dash Rapid 6-Egg is a great gadget that balances convenience, size, and functionality. With so many kitchen gadgets on the market, it can be a hard sell to convince consumers to give up any storage space for something with limited uses. The Dash makes a strong case for being worth the small amount of cabinet space it takes up. While this device is primarily used for making boiled eggs, it's also capable of making small omelets and poached eggs. All of the pieces nest together nicely and clean up with relative ease. In all of our trials, we were able to get perfectly boiled eggs that were peeled without much trouble.

One of the few limitations we found was the cooker's limited egg capacity, but its small size and great storability more than made up for it. Also, it's a bit costlier than some of the competition — but its quality is higher, so we think it's worth a few more bucks. Overall, the cooking process is easy, the product is storable, and the eggs are tasty and consistent, making the Dash Rapid our number-one choice.

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2

Best for Large Capacities


Dash Deluxe Rapid Cooker


Egg Capacity: 12 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Can cook a full dozen eggs
Big enough to steam vegetables
REASONS TO AVOID
Large footprint that takes up space
Unevenly poaches eggs

If you've got a serious affinity for eggs or a large family with lots of mouths to feed, the Dash Deluxe Rapid Cooker is the perfect tool to streamline your egg-making process. With the ability to cook twelve boiled eggs, seven poached eggs, or one large omelet, this device can crank out a lot of eggs. Similar in design to the Dash Rapid, this is the scaled-up version. The boiled eggs it made were consistently easy to peel and evenly cooked to our desired doneness.

The primary disadvantage is the size of the cooker. With the most significant footprint of any model we reviewed, you need to be a die-hard egg fan to justify the space this device takes up. Another issue we encountered was that when poaching a full seven eggs, the eggs in the top rack cooked at a different pace than the lower rack. Monitoring the cook times between the two levels defeats the set it and forget it convenience these devices promise. If your primary goal is to whip up large batches of boiled eggs with minimal effort, the Dash Deluxe will be an excellent addition to your kitchen arsenal.

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3

Best Bang for the Buck


Elite Gourmet EGC-007


Egg Capacity: 7 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Small footprint
REASONS TO AVOID
Limited capacity
Has trouble closing if using extra eggs

The Elite Gourmet EGC-007 brings brand-name quality at a seriously reduced price. This small-sized egg cooker won't take up too much counter or storage space and still gives you the ability to steam seven eggs at a time. It excels at making perfectly boiled eggs. Our testing found that the suggested amounts of water for different doneness levels were fairly on point. This device consistently delivered eggs that were easy to peel and cooked to our liking.

As with most of the electric egg cookers we tested, the heating element underneath the egg tray isn't even. As a result, we found poached eggs and omelets would occasionally turn out unevenly cooked. The Elite Gourmet may not have the same brand recognition as other companies, but it's ideal for anyone looking for a cheaper option with superior performance.

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The Elite Gourmet Easy Egg Cooker offers consumers a tremendous value based on its high performance and relatively low cost.
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4

Affordable and Simple


LI and HI Easy Eggwich Maker


Best Buy Award
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Best Buy Award
Egg Capacity: 1 | Power Source: Microwave
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Easy to clean
REASONS TO AVOID
Rubbery textured eggs
Limited to omelets

The LI and HI Easy Eggwich Maker is the simplest and quickest model we tested. You crack an egg into the device, scramble it, close the lid, and microwave the whole package for around a minute. What comes out is a circular scrambled egg patty similar to what you'd find on most fast-food breakfast sandwiches. Besides cooking quickly, the cleaning process is equally as efficient. The plastic cooking surface wipes clean with no effort despite not calling for oil or butter.

The Easy Eggwich excels in efficiency but lacks in the taste and texture department. The eggs come out of the microwave with a rubbery texture far from a fluffy French omelet. But if quickness is what you seek, you can't beat this device. However, this device only makes omelets, limiting its versatility. Still, the Easy Eggwich is great for parents trying to beat the morning hustle or young kids who aren't allowed to use the stove.

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5

Best Mid Sized Model


Cuisinart CEC-10 Central Cooker


Egg Capacity: 10 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Modern aesthetic
Produces fluffy omelets
REASONS TO AVOID
Not all accessories nest inside
The egg poker doesn't sit flat

The Cuisinart CEC-10 Central Cooker is a medium-sized device capable of cooking up to ten eggs in a batch. With a modern-looking aesthetic, this device doesn't just look like it belongs in a dorm room. It consistently cooked our eggs to the desired doneness, and the cooked eggs peeled with ease. The steamed omelet it made was one of the fluffiest, moistest omelets we created during our testing.

Our main complaint with this model is all the accessories don't nest nicely inside for storage. Some parts must be stored separately, which is inconvenient and cumbersome, costing you more precious kitchen storage space. We appreciate that the poaching tray features four egg slots since most competitors only offer two. Although this enhances cooking efficiency, we discovered the small and deep egg holes were more prone to sticking and harder to clean. Shortcomings aside, this high-quality egg cooker is a nice balance between cooking capacity and size. Thanks to the modern design, it won't look out of place when left out on the counter.

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6

Best for Egg Sandwiches


Dash Deluxe Sous Vide Style


Egg Capacity: 2 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Fluffy egg bites
Easy to clean
REASONS TO AVOID
Limited uses
Expensive

The Dash Deluxe Sous Vide Style is a niche product specializing in making small bite-sized omelets. The egg bites it makes have a great texture, and the silicone cooking cups are incredibly easy to clean. It also comes with a larger omelet tray that lets you make one breakfast sandwich-style egg patty.

Given its size, we're disappointed this model cannot cook more than two eggs at a time. While it makes a slightly higher quality omelet, the fact that it's so specific and can't boil eggs is a detractor when it comes to the justification of losing essential storage space. In addition, it's more expensive than some of the other models. This device is best suited for people who can't live without their morning breakfast sandwich or meal preppers who want an alternative to boiled eggs.

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7

Best Mid Priced Option


Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Hard Boiled


Egg Capacity: 7 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Large egg capacity for a small device
Inexpensive
REASONS TO AVOID
Annoying buzzer
Egg stick to poaching tray

The Hamilton Beach 3-in-1 Electric Hard Boiled is reminiscent of the Dash Rapid. The one thing the Hamilton Beach version has that the Dash doesn't is the ability to cook seven eggs at a time. While they have a similar footprint, the extra egg capacity is a plus. The quality of the cooked eggs was consistent, and for the most part, all peeled with relative ease.

We found that it came down to the small details when deciding our preference between the Dash and this device. We prefer the handle on the Dash egg tray instead of the small tabs found on this model. The buzzer sound on this device was also highly obnoxious. Also, we experienced eggs sticking to the poaching tray in our testing. With a bigger egg capacity and a lower price, this is a great model for those who aren't concerned about the small finishing details and want a decent utilitarian machine.

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The Hamilton Beach is a good alternative to the Dash Rapid equipped with a slightly larger egg capacity.
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8

Affordable Large Capacity


Chefman Electric Egg Boiler


Egg Capacity: 12 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Large capacity
Large enough to steam vegetables
REASONS TO AVOID
Water measuring cup doesn't have real metrics on it
Difficult closer system

The Chefman Electric Egg Boiler is a tall and skinny device capable of cooking a full dozen eggs all at once. Its slim profile may lend itself to being slightly more storable than the Dash Deluxe. Its large size also gives you the ability to steam a larger serving of vegetables better than many of the smaller models.

This device has a twist lock closure system that, at first glance, seems helpful but, in actual practice, is cumbersome and clunky. Depending on your preferences and the altitude, cooking times and the amount of water you need can vary. For that reason, we prefer measuring cups with actual metrics, so it's easy to reproduce when you figure out your preferred water level. The provided measuring cup has just three lines to indicate varying degrees of doneness, which in our experience, are often inaccurate. At a price lower than the Dash Deluxe, this high-capacity contender is best suited for the thrifty shopper who needs to cook large quantities of eggs.

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A little clunkier than the Dash Deluxe, the Chefman is still capable of churning out large batches of quality eggs.
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9

An Affordable Electric Model


Elite Cuisine EGC-007B Easy Electric


Egg Capacity: 7 | Power Source: Electric plug-in
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Easy peeling eggs
REASONS TO AVOID
Quality issues
Eggs stick to poaching tray

In most regards, the Elite Cuisine EGC-007B Easy Electric is a well-functioning device that has no trouble boiling eggs, poaching them, or making omelets. It scored well in the peel ability factor and required the same cooking process as all of the other models. Our device, however, came with a defective buzzer. When the eggs are finished, the machine is supposed to buzz to let you know to turn it off. Without a working buzzer or auto shut-off function, it required guesswork to take eggs out at the right time.

Since these machines are all about convenience, a defective buzzer was a huge detractor from the ease of use. Eggs also stuck to the tray during our testing. While scoring similarly to the options of comparably sized models, we couldn't recommend buying the only product that arrived with a defect right out of the box.

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The Elite Cuisine gets the job done at a lower price point but we found it to have some quality issues.
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10

Decent Microwavable Option


Sistema Microwave Cookware Easy Egg


Egg Capacity: 1 | Power Source: Microwave
REASONS TO BUY
Fast
Inexpensive
REASONS TO AVOID
Multistep process
Rubbery textured eggs

The Sistema Microwave Cookware Easy Egg is a small plastic container equipped with a steam vent designed for cooking eggs. This egg-cooking system is fast and certainly inexpensive. With a secure closing latch, this small device could easily double as a universal container and is very easy to clean. The non-stick plastic had no issues with eggs getting stuck to it.

The instructions call for a multi-step process in which you zap your egg for 40 seconds, stir it, and then put it back in for 40 seconds. We found that the eggs were consistently overcooked after the initial 40 seconds. We also found that it wasn't uncommon for a bit of egg to drip out of the steam vent. While this isn't our favorite way to cook eggs, it is fast and economical, especially when you consider that the egg is already in a to-go container as soon as you pull it out of the microwave. This could be an excellent device for students on the go who are more concerned about eating something quick and healthy than having a perfectly textured egg.

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The Sistema egg cooker doubles as a great microwavable-ready to-go container.
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Why You Should Trust Us


To discover which models are the most convenient and consistently pump out the most delicious eggs, we researched 20 different models before independently purchasing 10 of the top models. We cooked dozens upon dozens of eggs to see where each device flourished or failed. We made soft and hard-boiled eggs, omelets, poached eggs, and every variation in between. We use all the features of each device and compare those that are similar. By subjecting each model to the same series of tests, we are able to compile a list of results that will help you determine which option is best for your unique needs and budget.

Our lead tester on this review, Buck Yedor, is no stranger to making eggs. Eating at least two a day for an uncountable number of years, he undoubtedly knows the ins and outs of what makes an egg tasty. Beyond his love of eggs, he spent some of his younger years working in commercial kitchens whipping up enormous batches of eggs for various preferences. He loves to cook and make delicious meals in the kitchen, and he happily lent his expertise to this review.

Another easy peeling egg
Another easy peeling egg
Prepping an egg to get cooked
Prepping an egg to get cooked
The Easy Eggwich fresh out of the microwave
The Easy Eggwich fresh out of the microwave

Analysis and Test Results


In a world saturated with an array of kitchen gadgets, including egg cookers, it might seem challenging to choose which one is right for you. We researched the most popular models that specialize in making everything from hard-boiled eggs to mini egg souffles. By subjecting each to a series of side-by-side tests using the same specific metrics, we are able to determine the best and worst qualities in each.

Ease of Use


The devil is really in the details with these cookers, as all the electric plug-in models essentially work the same way. Add water to a hot plate, poke a small hole in each egg, place the eggs on an elevated rack, close the lid, and press on. What separated them were little details that made the process more streamlined. The Dash Rapid was the highest scorer in this metric. We found the handle attachment (which lets you remove the hot egg tray without burning your fingers) to be the best. Perhaps the easiest device to use was the Easy Eggwich microwavable option — from the time you open the fridge and grab an egg, it takes less than two minutes to get a scrambled egg on your plate.

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Egg bites ready to come out of the Dash Sous Vide model.
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While many of the devices functioned similarly, small issues often separated the pack. The Elite Cuisine supposedly comes with a buzzer to alert you when the eggs are done, but the buzzer in our test model didn't function, so it was anyone's guess when they were ready. With the Chefman, the little details like the cumbersome twist-lock closures and the lack of metrics on the measuring cup made the user experience less quality than the high performers. The high performers didn't necessarily wow us with unique features but consistently did the job they were supposed to do without us noticing any setbacks.

egg cooker - a gooey soft boiled egg, fresh from testing.
A gooey soft boiled egg, fresh from testing.
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Storability


Storability is crucial when it comes to tightly packed kitchens, especially when it comes to gadgets. Both microwavable egg cookers, the Sistema and the Easy Eggwich, were the smallest and easiest to store away. We found the Dash Rapid to be the highest scorer of the electric models in this metric. With the smallest footprint and the ability for all its accessories to nest inside, it wouldn't be hard to find room for this device, even in the most cluttered kitchen.

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Same capacity, different footprints. Pictured on the left is the Dash Deluxe, and the Chefman Electric is on the right.
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The Cuisinart was the worst performer in this metric, primarily because you can't nest all of the accessories inside of it. Not only do you have to find space for its semi-large footprint, but you also have to have the drawer space to stash away its small parts.

Versatility


When it comes to versatility, we were looking at how many different uses each device has. Most electric models could make boiled eggs, poached eggs, omelets, and steamed vegetables. The Dash Deluxe was the most versatile in that it could cook the largest quantity of eggs of all styles. The machine was also big enough to steam more than just a tiny serving of veggies. Surprisingly, the Sistema Easy doubled as a great microwavable ready, to-go container.

egg cooker - an omelet from the cuisinart egg cooker.
An omelet from the Cuisinart Egg Cooker.
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The Dash Sous Vide egg cooker was one of the least versatile egg cookers we tried. While it excelled at making egg bites, that was really it. Similarly, both microwavable egg cookers were rather limited in their cooking functions.

egg cooker - poaching eggs with the dash deluxe.
Poaching eggs with the Dash Deluxe.
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Cleanability


While convenience is essential to the cooking process, we wanted to know if the clean-up was just as convenient. The silicone cooking cups from the Dash Sous Vide egg maker were effortless to clean. After popping out the egg bites, there was hardly any residue left in the cups. The Easy Eggwich and Sistema models were also very easy to wipe clean.

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A poached egg getting stuck in the deep dishes of the Cuisinart poaching tray.
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The worst performer was the Cuisinart egg poaching tray. We found that the egg would stick somewhat significantly and be hard to clean with small and deep holes.

egg cooker - the easy washing sistema model.
The easy washing Sistema model.
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Quality of Cooked Eggs


Perhaps one of the most important factors to consider is how good the finished product is. While it took some figuring to finally get the water levels right for all of the electric egg cookers, they all performed similarly once that was dialed. None of the different plug-in devices really stood out as far as how easy the eggs were to peel and if they all came out to a consistent level of doneness.

egg cooker - egg bite from the dash sous vide style contender.
Egg bite from the Dash Sous Vide style contender.
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The larger plug-in devices, the Dash Deluxe and the Chefman, had some trouble cooking eggs in the bottom and top racks at the same speed. We found that the eggs on top were often slightly undercooked compared to the bottom rack.

egg cooker - poached eggs from the dash deluxe.
Poached eggs from the Dash Deluxe.
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Conclusion


After scouring the market for the best egg cookers available, we honed in on ten different models to determine which could deliver the best eggs. We methodically put each model to the test to determine its ease of use, storability, versatility, cleanability, and quality of the cooked eggs. We took into account size and price to deliver the most helpful information to guide you in finding the golden egg for your needs and kitchen space.

egg cooker - no matter the style of egg you're after, we hope our extensive...
No matter the style of egg you're after, we hope our extensive testing has been able to help you choose a new model.
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