The Bear ZDQ-B14Q1 is a polypropylene egg cooker with an ivory finish and a 4.5-star rating from 1,200 reviewers, placing it among the better-regarded units in its price tier. At $50 it sits in the mid-range, and the rating suggests buyers are genuinely satisfied with what they get.
Home cooks who want a reliable mid-range egg cooker with a clean aesthetic and are comfortable spending around $50 for a well-reviewed unit from the Bear brand.
Skip if
Budget is a primary concern, since several egg cookers with comparable or higher ratings are available for $12 to $25. Also skip if you prefer a stainless steel finish over ivory plastic.
Material Polypropylene
Color Ivory
Weight 1.6 lb
Priced 100% above the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Pros
4.5-star rating across 1,200 reviews shows consistent buyer satisfaction
Ivory polypropylene body has a clean, warm look that stands out from generic white units
Lightweight at 1.6 lb and easy to handle
Bear has a track record of producing reliable compact kitchen appliances
Cons
At $50, it is significantly more expensive than egg cookers with equal or higher ratings
Polypropylene plastic body is less premium-feeling than stainless steel at this price
No wattage or capacity specs are published, limiting technical comparison
1,200 reviews is a smaller pool than the top sellers in this category
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 1,200 owner ratings
Popularity2.0/5
1,200 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Bear ZDQ-B14Q1 is built from polypropylene and comes in an ivory color, giving it a warm, clean look that fits into most kitchen settings. At 1.6 lb it is light without feeling insubstantial. Bear is a Chinese appliance brand with a growing presence in the U.S. market, particularly for compact kitchen gadgets.
The 4.5-star rating across 1,200 reviews is solid. It is not the highest review count in the egg cooker category, but 1,200 is enough to read as a reliable signal rather than a small-sample fluke. Buyers at this rating level are generally getting what they expected.
The $50 price is the main question mark. Several competitors earn the same or higher ratings for $12 to $25. The Bear brand commands a modest premium, and the ivory polypropylene construction and design may appeal to buyers who want a particular look. For pure cost-efficiency, though, there are strong alternatives at lower prices.
Performance notes
The ZDQ-B14Q1 uses polypropylene construction and weighs 1.6 lb. No wattage, capacity, or program information is available in the spec data. The ivory color and plastic material are the primary confirmed physical attributes.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average from 1,200 reviews is a positive signal. The review count is moderate for this category, but at that rating level the feedback is clearly more positive than negative. Buyers appear to find this unit meets their expectations for everyday egg cooking.
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Is the Bear ZDQ-B14Q1 worth the $50 price compared to cheaper egg cookers?
That depends on whether the Bear brand and ivory aesthetic appeal to you specifically. Several egg cookers under $25 earn identical 4.5-star ratings. If you want the Bear design or trust the brand, the premium is defensible. If cooking eggs reliably is the only goal, cheaper alternatives perform comparably based on rating data.
What is the Bear ZDQ-B14Q1 made from?
It is made from polypropylene plastic with an ivory finish. Polypropylene is a common material in food-contact kitchen appliances. It is lightweight and generally easy to wipe clean, though it does not have the visual durability cues of stainless steel.
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