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Four Egg Poacher
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Price: $10.99
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Item Number: 12oz-4-Egg-Poacher
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Four Egg Poacher
Progressive Egg Poacher Features:
- Dishwasher safe
- Poach up to 4 eggs
- Perfect for meal on the go
- Meant for your microwave
- Microwave and freezer safe
- Healthier: No butter or oil needed
This nifty Microwave Egg Poacher by Progressive is great for meals on the go. Poaches up to 4 eggs in minutes. Made of thick, sturdy plastic, this poacher does not require butter or oil, so it's healthier than traditional poachers. Equipped with a locking mechanism and convenient handle, this tool is handy and portable. Dishwasher friendly and perfect for lunch boxes and bags. Round shape is perfect to cook eggs for breakfast sandwiches. Poach up to 4 eggs at once using this microwavable egg poacher. Comes with a clear plastic led and made from a non-stick surface for easy cleaning.
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Product Reviews
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Progressive International Microwave Four Egg Poacher
Anonymous (Unknown) 6/20/2009 2:08 PM
The Progressive Microwavable egg poacher is much quicker at poaching eggs than the traditional method. I thought this was a really great egg poacher. It promised to be stick-free, and it was true! I have never had to grease the poacher, add butter, or anything to prevent sticking. The product comes with very simple instructions to create your perfect egg. I usually only make one egg at a time, but it is handy even for one egg. I would definitely buy this again.
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Progressive International Microwave Four Egg Poacher
Anonymous (Unknown) 7/12/2009 12:59 PM
Good micro poacher. Pros: Works great Cons: none so far Be sure to poke the yokes and whites with a fork before cooking to keep the explosions to a minimum. ;-) Also add half a teaspoon of water under and on top of eggs before cooking. 30 seconds per egg on med-high (7 out of 10 setting) Adjust time + or - 10 sec for desired yokeage liquidity. ;-) Ya know what i'm talkin' bout.
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