Is egg boiler safe? Let’s find out

Is egg boiler safe? Let’s find out

Egg boilers have become a popular appliance in the kitchen. It is one hassle-proof appliance that does not need your provision to boil eggs as per your liking (doneness of boiled egg).

Always use good quality eggs

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The best way to prevent any harm to your health is to avoid the illness-causing agents in the first place. Food and Drug Administration says the biggest concern with eating eggs is the food poisoning causing bacteria called Salmonella. The eggs when not cleaned properly or not taken to at least 70°C to cook the yolk, the bacteria may still be in the active state and cause diarrhoea, fever, abdominal cramps, and vomiting.

Thanks to human evolution, most people are healed without any medication in under 72 hours. But there are cases when people with a compromised immune system may suffer more and need hospitalization.

To prevent yourself from all of this, always use good quality fresh eggs and wash them before cooking. Refrigerate them for later and never keep them in direct sunlight.

Modern-day egg boilers need to comply with a lot of safety standards. And to make sure they pass all the safety standards, brands use high-quality materials and safety technology.

For example, ABS plastic is considered food-grade plastic and is good for processing food. The material has a max service temperature of 76.9°C which is slightly more than 70°C (egg yolk needs this much temperature for proper cooking).

Then some high-end egg boilers even come with dry heat protection that prevents fire hazards. When the water evaporates, the thermostat cuts off the electricity. To prevent the current from flowing again through the heating element, a dry heat protection system is introduced.

For better heat conduction and to keep the manufacturing costs economical, brands use stainless steel for the heating plate. Again, a safe bet that does not break your bank.

Most of the time, the main concern is the plastic used in the egg boilers. People think that it melts as the heating starts. As I have cleared that the max service temperature of thermoplastic is about 7°C higher than what is needed in the egg boiler. So, no, the plastic stays intact if it is good quality ABS. And to make sure that it is of good quality, always buy from reputed brands. I have listed the best egg boilers that you can buy today. Make sure to check it out.

Verdict

Yes, egg boilers are safe to use. Good brands like Kent, Hestia and others use high-quality food-grade ABS plastic that has a higher melting point and they do not bleach into the eggs when they boil. For added protection, brands use the auto-shutoff feature and dry heat protection system.

So, the next time you look at an egg boiler and think about whether you should get one, just buy it and do not worry about the safety aspect.


Post time: Aug-05-2022