Eggxactly Boils an Egg Without Water

Posted by Peter Brady on Tue 8th August 2006 at 11:00 AM, Filed in CookingGadgets
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Boiling an egg without water is a great idea in principle. Saves on washing up, saves on time and probably saves on your energy bills.

So that’s what UK inventor James Seddon has tried to create with his Eggxactly water free egg cooker. According to The Mail “Once placed in the device, the egg is cocooned in a flexible plastic element and heated to just over 100 degrees.”

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The only problem is that Mr Seddon has failed to demonstrate his device successfully on two prominent TV programs. His calamities don’t seem to be dampening enthusiasm for the product and there seems little doubt that with investment/guidance from Peter Jones and Richard Farleigh (of Dragon’s Den TV Program) the problems will be ironed out in quick time.

Ultimately, you can guarantee Eggxactly being an iconic gift of the future.

The intended retail price is thought to be a very reasonable £20 ($37). 

READER COMMENTS:

Cool gadget. Don’t think this has been featured in the states yet. When’s it going into production?

Posted by Simone  on Tue 8th August 2006 at 04:01 PM | #

Yeah, it’s pretty cool isn’t it. Not sure on production timings, you could ask Mr Seddon via email. Personally I wouldn’t be surprised if it appeared out there for Christmas. Seems ideally suited for the novelty gift market.

Posted by Peter  on Tue 8th August 2006 at 04:05 PM | #

Very cool! Egg heads unite dude!

Posted by Chris  on Tue 8th August 2006 at 04:08 PM | #

no washing up, boiled just how you like it. i want to buy one right now! when is it forecast to hit the shops?

Posted by m diner  on Sun 7th January 2007 at 08:12 PM | #

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