The Mojoco MTJ-T01 stands out in the egg-cooker category for its ceramic construction, which is uncommon at any price point. At $42.99 with 232 ratings averaging 4.3 stars, it is a niche pick with a small but reasonably satisfied user base.
Buyers who specifically want a ceramic cooking surface and are willing to pay a premium for that material over plastic or stainless steel alternatives.
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Material Ceramic
Color White
Weight 2.34 lb
Priced 72% above the category median ($24.99 across 37 tracked models)
Weight of 2.34 lb - heavier than 78% of the 37 models we track
Pros
Ceramic construction is a genuine differentiator in the egg-cooker market
White finish and 2.34 lb weight make it easy to place and handle
4.3-star rating suggests generally satisfactory buyer experience
Good option for buyers with material preferences or concerns about plastic
Cons
Only 232 ratings, a very small sample for a $42.99 appliance
4.3-star average is below the 4.5-plus scores of best-selling competitors at lower prices
No published wattage, egg capacity, or dimension specs
Mojoco is a lesser-known brand with limited review history versus established names
Our scorecard
4.2/5overall
Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 232 owner ratings
Popularity0.3/5
232 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 Mojoco MTJ-T01 is one of the few egg cookers in this category built with a ceramic body, which sets it apart from the plastic and stainless steel options that dominate the market. Ceramic is often associated with easier release, reduced chemical concerns compared to non-stick coatings, and a slightly more premium feel. The unit weighs 2.34 lb and carries a white finish.
At $42.99 it is priced well above most egg cookers, and the trade-off is clear: you are primarily paying for the ceramic material choice. With 232 ratings at 4.3 stars, the sample size is small enough that the score should be taken as a tentative positive rather than a firm endorsement. A 4.3 average is respectable but not exceptional for an appliance at this price.
Buyers considering the MTJ-T01 should weigh the ceramic differentiator against the much larger review pools available on similarly priced or cheaper models from Hamilton Beach, evoloop, and Elite Gourmet.
Performance notes
No wattage, capacity, or dimension specs are available for the MTJ-T01. The ceramic body weighs 2.34 lb, which is moderate for this category. Ceramic cooking surfaces typically offer good thermal retention and easy release, but actual performance for soft, medium, or hard-boiled eggs will depend on design details not publicly disclosed in the listing.
What buyers say
With only 232 ratings at 4.3 stars, the MTJ-T01 has a limited but cautiously positive buyer profile. The score is solid but not market-leading. Given the small sample, buyers should read individual reviews carefully to understand what the most common points of praise and criticism are before committing at this price.
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Why does the Mojoco MTJ-T01 use ceramic instead of plastic or stainless steel?
Ceramic is sometimes preferred because it does not use chemical non-stick coatings and can be easier to clean. It also tends to feel more premium than standard plastic. The MTJ-T01 appears to target buyers who specifically prioritize material quality over price or brand recognition. Whether the ceramic choice matters in an egg cooker that does not make direct food contact during boiling depends on the specific product design, so reviewing the listing details is worthwhile.
How does the Mojoco MTJ-T01 compare to other egg cookers near $42?
At around $43, you can find well-reviewed options from Hamilton Beach and evoloop with far more buyer feedback. The MTJ-T01's main argument is the ceramic construction. If material choice is not a priority, models with 5,000 or more ratings at similar or higher scores offer more buyer confidence at the same or lower price.
Is the Mojoco MTJ-T01 easy to clean?
Ceramic surfaces are generally considered easy to wipe clean, and food residue tends not to bond to ceramic as strongly as it does to some other materials. Specific cleaning instructions, including whether any parts are dishwasher safe, should be confirmed in the product manual or listing. For general inquiries you can reach us at hello@alluringdeals.com.
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