The Emson 7071 is a white plastic egg cooker with the second-largest review pool in this category at nearly 13,000 ratings, though its 4.2-star average is lower than most similarly priced or cheaper competitors. The $40 price is harder to justify given that context.
Buyers who specifically want the Emson brand or have seen this unit recommended and want the reassurance of a very large review base before purchasing.
Skip if
You are comparing on value, since several egg cookers at $12 to $25 outperform its 4.2-star rating. Also skip if weight is a consideration, as the listed 12.8 lb figure is almost certainly a packaging or data error for a unit of this type.
Material Plastic
Color White
Weight 12.8 lb
Priced 62% above the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Weight of 12.8 lb - heavier than 89% of the 37 models we track
Pros
Nearly 13,000 reviews means the 4.2-star average is a statistically reliable signal, not a small-sample result
White plastic construction keeps it neutral and inoffensive in any kitchen
Emson has a recognizable presence in the small appliance market
Cons
4.2-star rating is below average for this category, where top sellers often hit 4.5 to 4.6 stars
At $40, it is more expensive than many higher-rated alternatives
No wattage, capacity, or program specs are provided, making it hard to evaluate cooking performance on paper
The listed 12.8 lb weight figure appears to be a data error and should be verified before purchase
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 12,900 owner ratings
Popularity4.5/5
12,900 owner reviews, more 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 Emson 7071 is a white plastic egg cooker priced at roughly $40. The most striking data point is the review count: nearly 13,000 ratings put it among the most-reviewed units in this category. That scale provides real confidence in the aggregate rating, and it settles at 4.2 stars, which is acceptable but below the category norm for top sellers.
The $40 price is a significant consideration. Several egg cookers in the $12 to $25 range earn 4.5 to 4.6 stars from thousands of buyers. The Emson 7071 does not clearly demonstrate a feature or performance edge that justifies the higher cost based on available spec data.
The 12.8 lb weight listed in the spec data is almost certainly a packaging or data entry error for a countertop egg cooker of this size. No reasonable egg cooker of this type weighs that much, so buyers should disregard that figure and check the product listing directly for confirmed shipping weight.
Performance notes
The Emson 7071 is made from plastic in white. The listed weight of 12.8 lb appears to reflect packaging rather than unit weight and should not be used for comparisons. No wattage, cooking presets, or egg capacity data is available in the spec set.
What buyers say
With nearly 13,000 reviews, the 4.2-star average is one of the most reliable ratings in this category simply by volume. That score reflects a majority of satisfied buyers but also a meaningful minority who were less impressed. It is not a bad product, but the rating falls short of the category leaders despite the high price.
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Why does the Emson 7071 have so many reviews but a lower rating than cheaper competitors?
Review count and rating are independent. The Emson 7071 has been on the market long enough to accumulate nearly 13,000 ratings, which is a real sign of sales volume and longevity. The 4.2-star result from that large pool means roughly a fifth of buyers were meaningfully less satisfied. Cheaper units with 4.5-plus stars may simply perform more consistently for the core use case.
Is $40 a fair price for the Emson 7071?
Based on available data, it is hard to make a strong case for $40 here. Units rated 4.5 to 4.6 stars are available for $12 to $25. The Emson 7071 does not show a spec advantage that justifies the gap. If the brand or specific design matters to you, the price is what it is, but on pure value the math does not favor it.
Does the Emson 7071 really weigh 12.8 lb?
Almost certainly not as a standalone unit. The 12.8 lb figure in the listing data almost certainly reflects shipping or packaging weight rather than the appliance itself. Countertop egg cookers of this type typically weigh 1 to 3 lb. Confirm the actual product weight on the Amazon listing before purchasing if weight is important to you.
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