Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Norpro 8-Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set Review



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.



Norpro 8-Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set Feature


  • stainless steel fry pan
  • Capacity 8 inch
  • stay cool handle
  • removable egg poacher cups
  • nonstick cups for easy clean-up



Norpro 8-Inch Egg Poacher Skillet Set Overview


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.


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Customer Reviews


Good quality - Robert Stewart - Alabama
It looks good and works just fine. Seems well made. The eggs don't stick at all.






Does the job but not the most sturdy pan in my cabinet - BLH - North Carolina
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 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.





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