They also do a Tower version of the same thing for a couple of pence less but wondered if anyone had got either, are they any good?
randomdude12
17 Aug 16#5
I get full up with just 2 hard boiled eggs- it would be a waste of the 5 other spaces.
ronmanager to randomdude12
17 Aug 16#8
These cook using steam and you adjust the amount of water you put in based on how many eggs you're cooking and how hard or soft you want them boiled. You can do as few or many as you like. The cooking is finished when all the water has boiled away and an alarm goes off. And there's no washing up. I had one at home and one in the office and colleagues used to borrow it!
Spud211
17 Aug 163#6
Don't quite get these machines - whats wrong with a pan of boiling/simmering water? Cheaper, less to clean up and easier to use.
Anyway have some heat for the price, seems cheap for one of these (and almost free if you are a new customer)
snoopy18 to Spud211
17 Aug 161#9
I use mine at work, where I don't have a cooker but I have a plug socket.
hcc27
17 Aug 161#7
Heat for the price but tbh methinks these are a solution looking for a problem.
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Anyway have some heat for the price, seems cheap for one of these (and almost free if you are a new customer)
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Anyway have some heat for the price, seems cheap for one of these (and almost free if you are a new customer)