July 11, 2009 11:42 AM PDT

Sliced eggs, your way

by Thursday Bram
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The 5 in 1 Egg Slicer

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For egg salad, I chop up hard-boiled eggs. For deviled eggs, I slice them in half. The 5 in 1 Egg Slicer can both halve and dice hard-boiled eggs, along with slicing them and cutting them in wedges. The slicer even has a built-in needle to let you pierce and crack the shell on a boiled egg, removing the shell without messing up the appearance of the egg itself. The 5 in 1 Egg Slicer is plastic, with stainless-steel parts to handle all of the slicing. It's only 8.25 inches by 3.75 inches by 2 inches--it isn't much bigger than an egg slicer that can only handle one cut.

The 5 in 1 Egg Slicer is dishwasher-safe, making cleanup easy. It has nonskid feet to keep the slicer steady while it's in use, as well as to keep your fingers safe. It can also slice far more than just eggs--its size makes slicing mushrooms, strawberries, and other similarly sized produce practical. Slicing small tomatoes for garnish is much easier with this slicer. The tomatoes can't roll away like they would if you were cutting them with a knife. The egg slicer is $10.50.

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by Merkel1 July 14, 2009 2:22 AM PDT
A handy tool for the modern kitchen.
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