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  1. @fastweirdo

    It's tragic that the difference between a genuinely great product and landfiller is 4-6mm. The beak is simply too large, but it's likely made that way because of the range in egg sizes.

  2. @JurrevanHerwijnen

    This is the kind of thing for people like me who don;'t want to touch the egg because of the goopiness; for whatever reason you might have…

    Now I'm still going to prefer the side of the bowl and a paper towel below to put the shell on, but it does happen you missjudge it with the force and it implodes in you had and all over everything..

  3. @sockfullofrocks

    Your chef gets annoyed at any tool that provides accessibility. I've seen it over and over. I think im finally done subscribing. He's just got worse of the years and it's sad.

  4. @JasmineAnahera

    However, even with a broken yolk, still fantastic for people who struggle with hand dexterity (e.g: arthritis, lupus etc) and they’d surely be happier to have a cracked egg with a broken yolk that could be scrambled or used in baking, over dropping the egg on the floor

  5. @Sakeretsu

    There exists an illusive egg cracking device that does the job perfectly for those unable to crack on a bowl. it's called a Knife!!!

  6. @Valravna

    If something doesnt make sense/seem useful to you, it likely wasnt made for you 😉 I reckon this might be useful for folks who struggle with mobility, coordination or other things. Not everyone is able bodied 😊

  7. @Mare-g9s

    I loved Ben’s reactıon😂. I am ın agreement Wıth Ben. I could do ıt wıthout the gadget and more precıse.

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