The Elite Gourmet EGC-007B# is the most-reviewed egg cooker in this entire lineup, accumulating 31,600 ratings at a 4.6 star average for just $13.99. That volume and score combination make it the default recommendation for anyone who wants proof before buying.
Any buyer who wants the most well-documented budget egg cooker on the market, with tens of thousands of real buyer ratings to reference.
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You want a stainless steel finish, a color other than black, or detailed published specs on wattage and capacity.
Material Plastic, Stainless Steel
Color Black
Priced 44% below the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Pros
31,600 ratings at 4.6 stars, the highest review volume in the lineup
$13.99 pricing makes it one of the lowest-risk purchases in the category
Plastic and stainless steel build at a budget price
Black finish is a neutral, widely compatible color
Elite Gourmet's egg cooker track record is strong across multiple models
Cons
No wattage, capacity, or doneness-setting specs published
Black color only, no other finish options per spec data
At $13.99 it offers minimal advanced features
Our scorecard
4.6/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 31,600 owner ratings
Popularity5.0/5
31,600 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
With 31,600 reviews and a 4.6 star average at $13.99, the Elite Gourmet EGC-007B# is the data leader in this category. No other model in this lineup comes close in terms of buyer feedback volume, and the score holds consistently across that sample.
The black color and plastic-stainless steel build are practical and widely appealing. The unit was not spec'd out with detailed wattage or capacity data, but the sheer depth of buyer feedback provides more real-world performance information than a spec sheet could.
For a first-time egg cooker buyer who wants a no-risk purchase backed by the most evidence possible, the EGC-007B# is the straightforward choice. Price, rating, and review count all align in its favor.
Performance notes
Spec data confirms plastic and stainless steel material, and a black color finish. Weight and wattage are not listed. The 4.6 average across 31,600 ratings is the most statistically reliable performance indicator in this product category, reflecting consistent results across an extremely large buyer pool.
What buyers say
Buyer sentiment is overwhelmingly positive. Thirty-one thousand six hundred ratings at 4.6 stars is an exceptional result for an appliance in this price tier. The score's consistency across that many reviewers indicates the product reliably meets buyer expectations, with very few disappointed purchasers in the overall mix.
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Why does the Elite Gourmet EGC-007B# have so many more reviews than other egg cookers?
High review counts typically reflect sustained sales over time and a product that generates enough satisfaction to prompt buyers to leave feedback. The EGC-007B# appears to have been a consistent seller for long enough to accumulate a review count that most competitors in this price range have never reached.
How does the EGC-007B# compare to the white EGC-007 model?
The EGC-007B# is the black-finish version and carries 31,600 reviews versus roughly 19,700 for the white EGC-007. Both earn 4.6 stars and are priced within $1 of each other. The choice between them comes down to color preference, with black being more popular based on review volume.
Is a $13.99 egg cooker built to last?
Egg cookers at this price are generally compact, single-purpose appliances. They are not built to the same standard as $50 or $100 multi-function appliances. However, the 31,600 reviews at 4.6 stars suggest that a large majority of buyers are satisfied, and durability complaints are not dominating the feedback pool.
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