The Elite Gourmet EGC007CHC# earns a 4.6 star rating from 4,600 buyers at $13.99, putting it among the strongest budget egg cookers in the lineup. The charcoal grey color and plastic-steel construction make it a practical, versatile choice for most kitchens.
Budget buyers who want a well-reviewed egg cooker in a neutral dark color for under $15.
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Material Plastic,Steel
Color Charcoal Grey
Weight 1.0 lb
Priced 44% below the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Weight of 1.0 lb - lighter than 83% of the 37 models we track
Pros
4.6 stars from 4,600 reviewers, a reliable sample at this price
Charcoal grey finish is more versatile than white or bright-colored alternatives
Plastic and steel build at 1 lb keeps it light
$13.99 is a very competitive price for this rating level
Cons
No wattage, capacity, or doneness-setting specs available
Very similar to other Elite Gourmet models, so differentiation is mainly cosmetic
Steel may refer to a partial exterior element rather than full-body construction
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 4,600 owner ratings
Popularity3.2/5
4,600 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
Priced at $13.99, the Elite Gourmet EGC007CHC# lands a dollar above the brand's sub-$13 models while maintaining the same 4.6 star average. The 4,600 review count makes it one of the more reliably reviewed models in this price tier.
The plastic and steel material combination is confirmed by spec data, along with a 1 lb weight. The charcoal grey color is a clean, neutral option that fits a wider range of kitchen styles than bright or retro-colored competitors.
This model sits in a crowded part of the Elite Gourmet lineup, with several very similar units in black, white, and grey. The EGC007CHC# distinguishes itself mainly through its charcoal grey finish and 4,600-review track record.
Performance notes
Spec data confirms plastic and steel material, charcoal grey color, and 1 lb weight. No wattage or capacity data is published. The 4.6 average from 4,600 ratings is the primary performance indicator and aligns with other Elite Gourmet egg cookers at this price level.
What buyers say
Four thousand six hundred ratings at 4.6 stars reflects broad buyer satisfaction. The score is consistent with similar Elite Gourmet models, which suggests the brand delivers predictable results across its budget egg cooker line.
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What is the difference between the EGC007CHC# and the EGC007CHC?
Both units share the charcoal grey color and similar material composition. The EGC007CHC# is listed at $13.99 versus $15.99 for the EGC007CHC. The review counts differ slightly, with the EGC007CHC# at 4,600 and the EGC007CHC at 2,000. Based on available data, the units appear to be near-identical variants.
Is a 1 lb egg cooker too light to feel durable?
Most compact egg cookers weigh between 0.5 and 2 lb, and lightweight construction is typical for this appliance type. The 1 lb figure for this model is within a normal range, and the 4.6 star rating from 4,600 buyers does not indicate that buyers are experiencing durability concerns.
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