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Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Overview Package size per unit product 11.00cm * 6.00cm * 5.00cm Gross weight per unit product 0.300kg Product Descripti
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Model NO. BL17287
Color Red
Weight 1.76 Oz
Size 2.2*1.6*1.1 Inches
Transport Package Carton
Specification Color indicator
Trademark no trademark
Origin China
HS Code 3924900000
Production Capacity 10000 Pieces / Monthly
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Package size per unit product 11.00cm * 6.00cm * 5.00cm Gross weight per unit product 0.300kg
Product Description

Specification: Material: Synthetic resin-- BPA FREE, High temperature resistance, No odor.Size: 2.2*1.6*1.1 inches ( approx same as an egg )Weight: 1.76 ozPack: 1pcs egg boiler timersColor: Red

This egg perfect timer eliminates the guesswork.When it says it is done, its done. Just that simple.Great gifts for the cook in your family.

USE TIPS:1. Start with cold tap water in a saucepan, place the egg timers and eggs in before turning on the heat.2. As the water boils and the eggs cook, it begins to change color from edge.3. Watch the line move to "SOFT" for runny yolk.4. Watch the line move to "MEDIUM" for creamy yolk.5. Watch the line move to "HARD" for firm yolk.6. I suggest storing it WITH your eggs so it starts at the same temperature.

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Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

Done Soft, Medium and Hard Cooking Tool Hard Boiled Egg Timer Changes Color Bl17287

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Size: 2.2*1.6*1.1 inches ( approx same as an egg )Weight: 1.76 oz

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