![]() The base, which heats water for cooking, includes an instructional label with notes about the material used (stainless steel) and cleaning tips. I’m happy to say that despite its low price, the Dash egg cooker is well-done and looks great with good build quality. The reason is that when there’s a cheap “feel” to a product or manufacturing defects, it’s a sign of bigger problems with the overall quality. I like to give products I test & review a good “once-over” to inspect the quality, fit and finish, and to look for tell-tell signs of problems. It’s a budget model you say? Yeah, maybe so…but it’s well put together! Upon inspecting the egg cooker I realized pretty quickly that while it’s affordable for nearly anyone, it’s definitely not cheap looking. ( Note: I’ll cover the owner’s manual and other included paperwork later in my review) Build quality and fit & finish Once open, the good news is that you’ll notice right away you won’t need any extra parts, aside from water, eggs, and the recommended non-stick cooking spray (optional). Card paper packet with the owner’s manual, quick start guide, and warranty registration note.Boiling tray for 6 eggs & detachable tray handle.No problem, though! What comes in the box?Īfter unboxing it and unpacking (note: the parts are stored from the factory inside the lid) I found the following parts included: That’s fine, and nice too, but a bit redundant I suppose. AC power cord twist tie & power prong coverįor some reason, although it’s also covered very clearly in the instructions, a note tag is included to explain that the unit will stop the heating plate automatically and sound a chime when the cooking water runs out.The plastic bag (a simple loose knot, easy to undo).Getting it out and readyĪfter unboxing the cooker, you’ll need to remove the plastic bag, the twist tie, the power cord plug cover, and the timer note tag too.Īfter removing it from the box I had to remove a few things: It doesn’t feel cheap like some of the more generic products I’ve run across. Regardless, the packaging is just like I’ve come to expect from the company: Nice-looking, professional, and looks good. The egg cooker isn’t heavy & expensive like some air quality products I’ve tested and reviewed, so there’s no need for more packing like styrofoam or corrugated cardboard. It’s a nice touch I like, and hopefully a great sign of what I can expect! Upon opening it up, there’s a user information packet placed right on top where you can’t miss it. It’s well-packaged in a small square box. My Dash Rapid Egg Cooker arrived in a small box that doesn’t weigh very much. Not only that, but I was curious about how it works, too. Time to check it out! I unboxed the egg cooker and finally got a chance to get a feel for the quality. It’s very affordable (6 egg model: under $20 12 egg model: $30 and below)ĭash claims you can get boiled eggs in only 6 minutes.īut can you really cook eggs without the hassle of dangerous, hot boiling water, and in only 6 minutes? Read on to see what I found and my honest opinions.Provides hands-free operation once it’s set up.Stops heating automatically when the water is used up.No need for hot and dangerous boiling water that quickly spills can cause problems.There are several great reasons to consider the egg cooker: You might be asking yourself, “ Why should I buy the Dash egg cooker instead of just using boiling water?” I can answer that very easily. I was curious to see how it compares to the other products I’ve tested. ![]() ![]() The Rapid Egg Cooker offers 3 egg cooking styles: That’s one less important but nice benefit: If you buy more Dash appliances it’s possible to have a matching set by choosing the same color. I’ve picked up the red version as it also matches my Dash Compact air fryer. The company offers a total of 5 color options: In this review, I’ll be covering the 6 egg model but it’s available in a 12 egg version as well. Not surprisingly, the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker is another appliance sold and advertised as making cooking eggs much simpler. It’s also available in a 12 egg model (DEC012RD), with more colors to choose from depending on what’s in stock at retailers.Ī well-known manufacturer of a range of home appliance products (including the Dash Compact air fryer I own), Dash offers a variety of affordable products. ![]() In this review, I’ll be covering the red 6-egg model, Dash #DEC005RD. Getting to know the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker family Review summary & score: Is it a good choice?.Owner’s manual & quick-start guide quality.Dash egg cooker vs stovetop boiled eggs.How to use the Dash egg cooker + measured cooking times. ![]() Getting to know the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker family. ![]()
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