🥇 Elevate Your Breakfast Game with the Golden Egg Maker!
The Nobgum Egg Scrambler is a manual egg mixer designed to effortlessly blend egg yolks and whites without breaking the shell. Made from durable PC material with a food-grade silicone pad, it offers 360° protection for your eggs. In just 10 seconds, you can create perfectly mixed eggs, making it an ideal kitchen gadget for parents looking to entice their children with delicious, nutritious meals.
Brand | Nobgum |
Color | Yellow |
Product Dimensions | 16.99 x 7.01 x 0.1 cm; 200 g |
Item Weight | 200 g |
G**O
This is a novelty item
The idea seems plausible, but the results were lacking. I tried it with 6 large eggs which were very tight and I felt they were going to break as I was latching the device shut. I pulled the spinning cord 24 times for each egg and only two out of the 6 were some what scrambled after hard boiling. They were near impossible to peel because the membrane was also compromised. Not at all appetizing because they were gray in color.The remaining 4 eggs were not at all scrambled and looked like normal boiled eggs. I returned this item.
M**L
Updated review
First two times it didn't work. Trick... pull string 20 times. Worked
V**O
Another Gadget....
I did not care for this item, built cheaply and did not work that well. I do not blame the seller. It was as described and arrived in good condition...
B**L
DOES NOT WORK!!
Tried 8 different times to make golden eggs. Forcefully pulled string 20 times for each egg. Never worked once. Couldn't tell if I was doing it right because the instructions were completely in Chinese.
X**R
I am mystified by the bad reviews
Ok, first off, I am absolutely mystified by the bad reviews, this thing is incredibly easy to use and I never even glanced at the instructions, how people are incapable of figuring out how something with such a basic principal behind it works is really not helping my faith in humanity.You put an egg in it, you pull the string, once the string gets to the end you let the still spinning egg pull the string back in, then you TUG the string again and repeat, quickly...People, its not the spinning that scrambles the egg, its the sudden change in direction, its not the fall the kills you, its the sudden stop at the end.There isn't a 'retraction' mechanism like a ratchet or spring and there isn't meant to be one, you pull it, it spins fast, it keeps spinning past the point of the string's length and starts to wind the string again from its momentum in the opposite direction, you pull it again, it suddenly stops the rotation and starts it in the opposite direction VERY quickly. This thing uses principals common to /children's toys/ from before the 1950's, its not hard... it does have a rhythm to it though!I tried it, it worked great, takes like... 30-40 seconds per egg at most maybe? Mine came out completely mixed with about 30 seconds of quick rhythm but here's the BIG problem with making these that I kinda knew I'd run into:These things are practically impossible to cleanly peel, you break the membrane when doing this and the shell adheres to the now mixed insides of the egg like its affixed with super glue, when you do this you might want to have an ice, water and salt bath already cold as can be to put the eggs in straight out of the steam/water/instapot/whateveryouuse to give you even the slightest fighting chance at having the shell release when you go to peel them.The taste? Its different, its ok, its kinda good.Worth it? Its like less than $15, its a cute novelty, it does make this process easier though its debatable if the results are worth any method of procuring them to be honest :PWill I use it again? Sure, it does what it says really easily and if I'm in the mood for this kinda thing and the frustration in peeling it comes with, you bet I'll give it a whirl :P
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