I have the electric model and I am surprised how much better it seems to work without tearing the eggs. Being able to turn it slow and at a more controllable speed when doing it by hand seems like a good idea. I have issues of the whites tearing. Might have to try one of these!
@@HappyWifeAcres I was just wondering if they made bigger ones for chicken eggs. I'd be really surprised if the quail egg peeler worked on chicken eggs.
I have the electric model and I am surprised how much better it seems to work without tearing the eggs. Being able to turn it slow and at a more controllable speed when doing it by hand seems like a good idea. I have issues of the whites tearing. Might have to try one of these!
Thank you for sharing.
Just might have to get me one of these. Wonder if they have them for regular chicken eggs - I suck at peeling chicken eggs.
It's probably too small but I'll try it. The problem might also be pulverizing the chicken egg shell. It's easy for the quail eggs though.
@@HappyWifeAcres I was just wondering if they made bigger ones for chicken eggs. I'd be really surprised if the quail egg peeler worked on chicken eggs.
@@HappyWifeAcres Yes the quail eggs have the inner rubbery layer that make this possible so chicken eggs are a no go with this type machine.
@@brendawhite304If you want easy to peel eggs cook them in a pressure cooker. They slip right off.
That was really cool! And it does look fun!
It makes you want to cook more eggs just so you can play with the machine!
It’s $35.99 on Amazon with prime shipping.
Now $33 on Amazon.
Idk but they come off really easy in cold water🤦
This little device is really amazing though. I'd eat much less boiled quail eggs without it.