| Maverick SEC-2 Henrietta Hen Egg Cooker, White | 
| Brand: Maverick Category: Kitchen
List Price: $40.00 Buy New: $19.99 as of 2/6/2012 22:36 CST details You Save: $20.01 (50%)
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Seller: galileo-sales Sales Rank: 4,640
Color: White Size: Medium Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 7.5 x 8.5 Warranty: Limited 90-day warranty
MPN: SEC-2 Model: SEC-2 UPC: 011502405040 EAN: 0011502405040 ASIN: B00004SABW
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| Features:
| • | Hen-shaped appliance boils or poaches eggs to order | | • | Poaching tray holds 4 eggs; cooking rack holds 7 eggs | | • | Power base with 1 of 3 water levels for soft-, medium-, or hard-boiled eggs | | • | Piercing pin prevents shells from cracking; dishwasher-safe removable parts | | • | Measures approximately 7 by 7-1/2 by 8-1/2 inches |
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Product Description With the ability to hard or soft boil up to seven eggs at once, or poach four eggs, this egg cooker will make a sunny addition to your kitchen countertop. Water boils and steams the precise length of time, due to the adjustable water level. Indicator light shows when in use, and Henrietta "chirps" when eggs are done. Most parts are dishwasher safe for added convenience.
Amazon.com Review Whether you're making eggs Benedict for brunch or egg-salad sandwiches for school lunches, or if you just have a big, hungry family eager for breakfast, this cute device boils or poaches eggs to order and "chirps" when the eggs are cooked. Beneath Henrietta the hen's ample form there's a poaching tray that holds four eggs and a cooking rack that holds seven. Tray, rack, and Henrietta nest on a power base. Pour water into the base to one of three levels for soft-, medium-, or hard-boiled eggs; puncture their big ends with the piercing pin in a separate cooking-rack cavity to prevent shells from cracking; plug in the power base; and steam cooks the eggs. The tray, which requires water at level two, rests on the cooking rack if poached eggs are desired. Afterward, all the hard plastic parts except the power base can go in the dishwasher. --Fred Brack
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