The Elite Gourmet EGC648 combines a stainless steel finish with a 4.6 star rating backed by 5,500 reviews, making it one of the more credible mid-range picks in this lineup. At $25.99 it delivers a step up in appearance from budget plastic models without a major price jump.
Buyers who want a stainless steel-finish egg cooker with strong review support in the $25 to $30 range.
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Material Stainless Steel
Color Stainless Steel
Weight 1.4 lb
Pros
4.6 star rating across 5,500 reviews, a reliable sample size
Stainless steel finish gives a premium look at a mid-range price
Light at 1.4 lb
Priced at $25.99, a reasonable step up from budget plastic options
Cons
No wattage or capacity specs available
Stainless steel finish only, no color variety noted in spec data
Higher price than several Elite Gourmet siblings with comparable ratings
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 5,500 owner ratings
Popularity3.5/5
5,500 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 Elite Gourmet EGC648 is priced at $25.99 and comes in a stainless steel finish that gives it a cleaner look than the brand's budget plastic models. It weighs 1.4 lb, keeping it light and easy to tuck away.
The rating is 4.6 stars from 5,500 reviewers, which is a meaningful sample. That combination of high score and solid review volume puts this model among the more trustworthy options in the Elite Gourmet egg cooker range.
At this price, you are getting stainless steel aesthetics and demonstrated buyer satisfaction. It does not come with published wattage or capacity data, so exact cooking parameters are not confirmable from the spec sheet alone.
Performance notes
Published specs confirm stainless steel material, a 1.4 lb weight, and a stainless steel color finish. No wattage, capacity, or cooking program data is available. The 4.6 average from 5,500 ratings is the strongest performance signal available for this model.
What buyers say
Buyer sentiment is very positive. A 4.6 average from 5,500 reviews gives high confidence that most purchasers get what they expect. This is one of the better-reviewed units in the Elite Gourmet lineup at this price tier.
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Does the Elite Gourmet EGC648 have a stainless steel body or just a stainless finish?
The spec data lists material as stainless steel. At this price point that may refer to a stainless steel exterior with plastic internal components, which is common in this category.
How does the EGC648 compare to cheaper Elite Gourmet egg cookers?
The EGC648 costs around $12 to $13 more than the brand's entry-level models. The key difference is the stainless steel finish and a similarly high rating backed by a larger review count. If aesthetics matter, the EGC648 is the better choice within the Elite Gourmet range.
Is 5,500 reviews enough to trust the rating?
Yes. Five thousand five hundred ratings is a substantial sample for this product category. A 4.6 average across that many reviewers indicates consistent performance and a low rate of disappointment.
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