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Farberware Nonstick 4-Cup Egg Poacher
Farberware Nonstick 4-Cup Egg Poacher
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Brand: Farberware
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $19.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars(38 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4945

Media: Kitchen
Fragile: Yes
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 15.3 x 8 x 2.9

Model: 20319
UPC: 631899203199
EAN: 0631899203199
ASIN: B00005NCWV

Release Date: October 8, 2001
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping

Features:
  • Poaches four perfectly shaped eggs at once
  • Use without tray as 8-inch skillet
  • Nonstick inside and out for easy cleaning
  • Comfortable, stay-cool stainless-steel handle
  • Egg cups lift out with easy-grip handles

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Here's a convenient way to poach eggs for brunch or a light supper. Everyone knows that egg can stick like cement to cooking vessels, but this pan is non-stick inside and outside so you can put down that scrubber and move on to more enjoyable pursuits, like reading the Sunday paper.

Amazon.com Review
Ideal for eggs Benedict or corned beef hash, this pan poaches four perfectly shaped eggs at once and, when the egg cup tray is removed, also serves as an 8-inch skillet. For easy cleanup, the pan and the tray are nonstick both inside and out. The cups lift out of the tray with easy-grip handles so eggs can be served with care. Both the lid's knob and the pan's handle are highly polished 18/10 stainless steel. The handle is hollow to stay cool on the stovetop, nicely rounded on its underside for comfort, and has a notch in the end to facilitate hanging on a hook or peg. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Waste of money   December 3, 2008
Why did they spend the money to make the pan itself non-stick and then make the egg cups plastic? Will be sending this back. Packaging leads you to believe that the entire unit is non-stick, until you open the pan. Even if you grease the cups, the eggs stick. Plastic does not conduct heat well, so the eggs take twice as long to cook. Removing the eggs is tedious at best. Cleaning the egg cups is very time consuming. Not worth the money.


2 out of 5 stars Not recommended   November 20, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like other reviewers here, I've had problems with a disconcerting plastic smell when using this thing, and (perhaps? I'm not sure) a faint plastic taste in the eggs themselves. I'll keep the pan, but I'll be looking for another egg poacher. How could something like this pass QA?


1 out of 5 stars Amazon should be ashamed for selling products that don't work   October 23, 2008
I hate returning items - because I was too dumb to read and trust the reviews but, this bad product makes me think twice before ordering from Amazon again. Amazon betrayed a trust by selling this product with this many negitive reviews. So I was wrong to trust that amazon cares about it's customers and stock owners. Fooled me once! Please forgive me for being harsh, Amazon is mostly responsible. A Amazon buyer needs to be fired over this prodct choice. I bet hunderds of Amazon loyal customers have been lost over this oversight.

Buyer beware!!!



1 out of 5 stars Not a good purchase   July 20, 2008
Although I'm too insensitive to notice things like strange odors and taste, I do know stuck-on egg when I see it. The plastic cups are useless. A fourth of the egg remains in the cup and scrapping it out with a sharp object is about the only way to get it out. After using this thing three times, I going to look for another poacher.


1 out of 5 stars Non-stick is Not True   June 28, 2008
I've been looking for a replacement poacher for my old aluminum poacher (vintage 50's) and have tried a few so far. The Farberware poacher is not for me! The plastic cups are far from nonstick. I followed manufacturers instructions concerning washing and coating with oil but to no avail. Farberware also says to use a knife to loosen the egg--if nonstick, this would not be necessary. Bottom line, the eggs stick horribly. If you don't mind digging your eggs out, this may be the one for you.


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