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Norpro 8 Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set with Removable 4 Egg Poacher

Norpro 8 Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set with Removable 4 Egg Poacher
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Norpro 8 Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set with Removable 4 Egg Poacher

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S-FBA-613

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Description:

Make poached eggs for breakfast. Just remove the poaching frame and use the pan to fry food and make sauces for any meal of the day. Pan features 4 removable egg poachers. Stainless steel with nonstick cups. Tri-ply encapsulated base, provides uniform heating, quick and efficient heat conductivity.

Features:
  • Measures 8 inches/21.5cm diameter and stay cool handle 7 inches/18cm

  • Stainless steel with nonstick egg cups

  • Egg poacher cups measure, 3 inches/7.5cm diameter

  • Tri-ply encapsulated base ensures even heat distribution

  • Hand washing recommended

Product Details:
Product Length: 8.0 inches
Product Width: 15.5 inches
Product Height: 2.25 inches
Package Length: 15.1 inches
Package Width: 8.8 inches
Package Height: 3.6 inches
Package Weight: 2.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 9 customer reviews )
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

2Does the job but not the most sturdy pan in my cabinet  Jan 01, 2010
By Brooke
This pan reminds me of the somewhat flimsy items you can find in supermarkets -- bright and shiny but not built last. The handle has no heft, and the egg cups and frame seem unlikely to last for long. I suppose that's the best you can get for $30 these days. However, after trying the cute little silicone egg poachers also available at Amazon, I was much happier with the egg-cooking experience using this pan. The eggs cooked evenly and there was no difficulty with water boiling up over the sides of the cups, as is the case with the silcone versions.

Update -- one week later: I pulled one of the egg cups out of the dishwasher and watched the little handle/knob bounce away. The screw holding it had come loose during the wash cycle. Being smaller than the screen at the bottom of my machine, the screw must have disappeared down the drain. So, now I have to make the time to visit the hardware store to see if I can find a replacement. What a nuisance! I'm dropping my rating from 3 down to 2 stars for this.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Inferior Egg Poacher Skillet Set - Purchased as Holiday Gift  May 07, 2011
By Meg McDonough "Golden Quill"
Upon first use of egg poacher, one of the removable egg cups (knobs) came unscrewed during egg removal process (merely turning it upside down, the screw came off). Following gentle washing noticed the rest of the remaining egg cups (knobs) were also loose and eventually all came off after 2nd use. Very dangerous to have these small parts fall apart and actually onto server plate for our guests. We have thrown out this skillet and will be more alert to items "made in China" and any movable parts for knobs where heat and hot water are in contact - should be designed as a one-piece egg cup with handle that can be picked up with fingers, towel, without coming apart. We would caution buyers from purchasing this particular design/poacher.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3critical consumer  Apr 04, 2011
By babzin
It poaches the egg, but the pan after the first use developed strange dots on the pan. Then the holder that you lift the eggs out with, came undone. It was stripped so I had to find another screw that would work. Finally, the top of the lid always has standing water in it. I wouldn't buy again. Buy american, not made in china.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Easy and versatile  Feb 17, 2010
By Shagrat
This pan combo works exactly as described and is so easy to use. The individual cups are perfect to remove eggs as they finish, but beware of the steam vent holes and don't burn your fingers (hint turn the cup handles to the outside when you start). The pan can also be used without the insert so it is dual purpose. Sturdy enough for home use and the clear lid makes watching the eggs easy. I choose to hand wash mine but it is dishwasher safe.

5Use Water to keep from sticking.  Apr 24, 2012
By R. Mosny "Temugen"
Works great. Needs something to encourage the non-stick cups to let go. A thin film of oil as described in the directions that come with the skillet will do the trick. The amount of oil is minscule. However, for those purists who complain about having to use ANY oil and those who complain that a proper poached egg is floating in hot water, a small amount of plain water---1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon---in the cup will also do the trick. The water stays on the bottom and does not readily mix with the white without agitation but boils and evaporates and keeps the egg from sticking. They slide right out and the texture of the cooked eggs strongly resembles the desired "poached" look. A win-win for sure.

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