The Hamilton Beach 25511 is a mid-range egg cooker in a teal and grey finish that earns a 4.4-star rating from 1,500 reviewers at roughly $35. It is heavier than most comparable units at 2.2 lb, suggesting a larger or more feature-rich build.
Buyers who want a Hamilton Beach egg cooker with a design-forward teal colorway and are willing to pay a bit more than the entry-level models for a unit with a larger or more substantial build.
Skip if
Budget is tight, since this model costs $10 to $20 more than other Hamilton Beach egg cookers with similar ratings. Also skip if a lighter or more compact unit is a priority.
Material Plastic
Color Teal/Grey
Weight 2.2 lb
Priced 41% above the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Weight of 2.2 lb - heavier than 72% of the 37 models we track
Pros
4.4-star rating from 1,500 reviews indicates solid buyer satisfaction
Distinctive teal and grey color scheme stands out from generic white or black units
Hamilton Beach brand provides established customer support and brand reliability
Heavier build at 2.2 lb suggests a larger or more capable unit than budget alternatives
Cons
At $35, it costs noticeably more than Hamilton Beach egg cookers with similar ratings
No wattage, capacity, or program specs are confirmed in available data
2.2 lb is heavier than most competing egg cookers, which may matter for small storage spaces
1,500 reviews is a moderate pool, offering less certainty than models with 5,000-plus ratings
Our scorecard
4.4/5overall
Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 1,500 owner ratings
Popularity2.2/5
1,500 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 Hamilton Beach 25511 sits above the 25504 and 25508 in the brand's lineup in terms of price, coming in at around $35. The teal and grey color scheme makes it one of the more distinctive-looking options from the brand, appealing to buyers who want kitchen appliances that are also visually appealing.
At 2.2 lb it is the heaviest of the three Hamilton Beach egg cookers reviewed here, which likely reflects a larger capacity or more substantial housing. The plastic construction is consistent across the lineup at this price tier.
The 4.4-star rating from 1,500 reviews is respectable, though the smaller review pool compared to the 25504 means there is less statistical depth. For a $35 egg cooker, buyers should expect a step up in capacity or features versus the $21 entry model. The teal finish is the most immediately visible differentiator.
Performance notes
The 25511 is made from plastic in a teal and grey finish and weighs 2.2 lb. No wattage, egg capacity count, or cooking preset data is available in the spec set. The weight is the highest among the Hamilton Beach models reviewed here.
What buyers say
The 4.4-star average across 1,500 reviews reflects a largely positive buyer experience. The review count is moderate, so confidence in the rating is decent but not as firm as units with 5,000 to 6,000-plus reviews. The trend of positive feedback is clear, however.
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What makes the Hamilton Beach 25511 different from the 25504 or 25508?
The 25511 is priced higher at $35, uses a teal and grey color scheme instead of mint or black, and weighs more at 2.2 lb. The extra weight may indicate a larger capacity or a more robust build. Confirmed capacity figures are not available in the spec data, so checking the full product listing before purchase is worthwhile.
Is the $35 price justified compared to cheaper Hamilton Beach egg cookers?
The 25504 costs about $21 and earns the same 4.4-star category range, while the 25508 offers 14-egg capacity for $25. The 25511 at $35 likely offers more capacity or features to justify the gap, but without confirmed spec data that is harder to verify directly. The teal design is a clear differentiator for buyers who care about aesthetics.
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