- Color: Black
- Material: Plastic
- Brand: DASH
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 6 x 6 inches
- Item Weight: 1 Pounds
- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: Dash Rapid Egg Cooker is the ORIGINAL (and most trusted) egg cooker on the market, for perfect eggs, your way, EVERY TIME, we guarantee it.
- SIX EGG CAPACITY: Cook up to 6 eggs in soft, medium, or hard boiled firmness, while saving time and water. Eggs come out consistently perfect with shell easy to peel, and clean up is snap.
- VERSATILE: This is the PERFECT appliance for picky eaters, large families, or those who have busy schedules. Hard boiled eggs, soft boiled eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs, individual omelets, and all within minutes of the push start button – it couldn’t be easier.
- COMPACT plus LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighing 1lb, the Dash Rapid Egg Cooker is your MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/rv traveling. Plus, its sleek design and trendy color options will accent any kitchen space (bonus all included accessories fit inside, taking up even LESS space).
- INCLUDES: Dash Rapid Egg Cooker includes a poaching tray, omelet tray, 6 egg holder tray, measuring cup, recipe book and recipe database access (all non-electric parts are dishwasher safe).









































An observer –
It does what it’s supposed to do. What you need to know is, there are lots of variables involved in getting the boiled egg you like. It’s a matter of trial and error until you figure it out.– size of egg matters; the bigger the egg, the more water & time it’s going to need (more than it says)– temperature of egg matters; whether it’s lukewarm from the hen-house or just out of a cold fridge– your personal take on what “soft,” “medium,” and “hard” is supposed to be likeI started off with an Extra Large “Country Hen” brand egg (just one egg) and filled the little cup to exactly the “medium” mark. I did not puncture the egg. It steamed for around 4 minutes and the music came on. I turned off the music and let it sit in the unit another 30 seconds, then transferred it to a bowl of cold water for one minute, then started peeling it. I got most of the peel off one-third of the egg and was having trouble getting the peel off. Then I realized the egg was really, really squishy and not cooked. So, I deposited the partly peeled egg back in the unit and filled the cup to the “soft” setting this time. At the end of 2 minutes the music went off and I could see that the white of the egg looked a little firmer, so I removed the egg (with a potholder) and tried peeling it again; it was still kind of squishy. I repeated this last process one more time, filling the cup to “soft” and then was able to peel the egg; still a little difficult to peel but I was finally able to slide a spoon under the egg’s membrane and got it loose. The photo is what it looked like after I placed the egg on toast and chopped it up. All I can say is it’s an egg, and it came out the way I intended it, but I need to figure out the water measurement better next time so I didn’t have to go through all that rigamarole. I provide this description of what I did for others who find that their egg is not quite cooked enough; you can stick it back in the unit and cook it some more! It works.As for the unit itself, there are a lot of things I really like about it:– The overall shape is pleasantly round, and not bulbous or squarish like some of them. It’s more organic looking with roundy legs and not stick-like legs.– The cord is white, not black like some other brands, and blends in better with my kitchen counter. It’s not super long, but it’s long enough.– I got the yellow one and I’m really pleased with the color; it’s the same soft color as a cooked egg yolk, and not glaringly yellow.– The top part of the unit can be secured onto the bottom part by turning the top so that it “locks” with the bottom part; the instructions say not to do that, though, while it’s cooking. But this makes it easier to lift the unit together with its top and parts inside it, instead of having separate pieces that can fall off. Some of the other brands don’t have this feature.– The unit only cooks 6 eggs at a time, not 7 like most, but that’s fine with me because I only need to cook eggs for one or two people.– The fact that it only does 6 eggs means that the center of the egg holder is free for a little spindle that can be placed there before cooking so you can lift the entire egg tray up and move it to cold water. Other brands don’t have that.– The alarm is pleasantly musical and not too loud, unlike some other brands with a loud buzzer that knocks you off your feet.Cons:– The measuring cup is not marked with ink, just raised indicators same color as the clear plastic. You have to hold it up to the light to see how much you’re putting in there. I may order a better measuring cup for teaspoons, tablespoons, and ounces.Anyhow, I think I’ve gotten the best egg cooker available. The price is right, the unit is cute, it works, even if you flub up and have to keep putting the egg back in there, even partially peeled, it will still cook you an egg. And mine came out just fine even with all that fuss. I plan on getting better at it.I will report back if I come up with more tips.Update after 5 uses: I decided to punch a hole in the end of the egg, and this does seem to make it just a little easier to peel. I’m using Extra Large eggs, and it definitely takes a lot more water (= longer time). I’ve filled the cup to the “Hard” level, as well as a little above that, and the egg comes out more like soft/medium-boiled (but not runny). I don’t leave it in the machine; I take it right out and lower it into a bowl of water with ice cubes for a minute. Every morning I can look forward to an egg now, without the hassle of getting out pots and pans and trying to guess how long the egg is going to take or winding up with a harder or softer egg.
Indy Mom –
I have always struggled to make boiled eggs. The eggs are either under cooked or over cooked on the stove along with sometimes the shells have cracked in the pot. I thought I would try this egg cooker that I seen online that had rave reviews.I LOVE this egg cooker. It is so easy to use it. You put the water and eggs in the cooker and wait for the timer to go off. The timer plays a pleasant song to let you know when they are done. The shells are easy to peel off which is great especially if you are making deviled eggs.My only tips for using the egg cooker is:* It needs more water than what is on the measuring cup. I initially followed the directions for the boiled eggs but they were under cooked so I had to experiment with the water level so it would cook the eggs the way I liked it.* I do not use the pin to pierce the eggs. I used the pin once to pierce the eggs but it made a mess in the cooker along with the boiled eggs looked odd afterwards because the eggs ooze out of the hole.* I put vinegar in the metal tray of the egg cooker for a few minutes after it cools down to get it clean because there will be a brown film on the bottom of it. The brown film will disappear without scrubbing it if you use the vinegar.I would highly recommend it. I bought one for my son for college and he loves it. It has come in handy when he is hungry and he wants an easy, fast breakfast.
Kindle Customer –
This is a fantastic little device that I wish I knew about years ago! The soft/hard boiled eggs always come out perfect and we love making omelets with it, as well. To me it’s more like a frittata, but either way it’s good. I tend to use slightly more water than it calls for and let it sit for a couple of minutes when it’s done. Kind of trial and error until you figure out what works best for you. The supposed “rust” everyone is going on about is not rust. It’s just mineral deposits from hard water which is why we buy a jug of distilled water and have no issues. If you don’t want to buy distilled water you can simply scrub it with the stiff side of a damp sponge and it will come off. The chime when it is done cooking is quite loud but it doesn’t bother me because I just walk into the kitchen, click the button off and then unplug it to reset it. No biggie. Great price too, so I’ll probably giving a few of these out for Christmas.
Andy –
I used to have an older egg steamer similar to this and miss it a lot. This one’s perfect and gets the job done with easy clean up. Nice little jingle to let you know it’s finished cooking. Marks on side of the water measuring cup are suggestions, You’ll have to play around with the amount needed to achieve the desired hardness or softness for the style of eggs your cooking.* Poached eggs without the boiling-water-on-the-stove-top mess anyone? Just spray the tray with non-stick spray and fill water cup to about the poach mark +/-. Use tongs to pick up the hot tray when done. Carefully pour the moisture off the eggs first using a utensil to keep them from sliding out, then slide them onto your plated toast. They’ll slide right out! Delicious!* Try this; Spray the pan that comes with it with your favorite non-stick spray..Use a fork to fluff and stir two eggs in it like you would for scrambled eggs. Fill water cup to about the MED mark +/-. Toast two pieces of bread. When cooker’s finished use a set of tongs to pick up the hot pan, then place one piece of toast over it and turn the pan upside down placing the egg on your toast. Salt and pepper or garnish to taste, then add the other piece of toast. Makes a “fluffy” egg sandwich that will definitely fill you up!Enjoy!