yeeeshwtf
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cx9h5 wrote
Reply to comment by Monsi_ggnore in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
As you post a vid of it.. opening the shell.
You dont pic the shell off, you eat it straight out of the shell. Normally the egg isnt fully hard boiled though some still eat them this way at any level of cook.
Its amazing you STILL think you're right here 🤦♂️
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cwlj8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
"Ive never seen this tool in use" would have saved you some typing there
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cw8q6 wrote
Reply to comment by Monsi_ggnore in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
https://imgur.com/gallery/3UkEF9f
Like i said, multiple designs for tools that do exactly this.
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cvint wrote
Reply to comment by Monsi_ggnore in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
Lol which is exactly what tells you i am correct.
The egg in question will be sitting in a little cup to hold it upright. This tool gives a nice clean hole with minimal risk of getting bits of shell in the soft egg innards. Its just heing used wrong by a large enough percent of people that you get silly crap like you're thinking
yeeeshwtf t1_j2co310 wrote
Reply to comment by Monsi_ggnore in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
It actually does open them. Its meant for opening soft boiled aka minute eggs, not hard boiled.
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cnsf7 wrote
Reply to comment by dudeN7 in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
These arent really a joke tool though. Its a "showy" version of a tool to open soft boiled eggs.
yeeeshwtf t1_j2cye6k wrote
Reply to comment by Monsi_ggnore in "You can use multiple words to describe something" Germany: by Nox_Dei
I think YOU need to relearn what "open" means. And why are you trying to reverse course from "it just cracks it for easy peeling" and doubling down so hard on being wrong wrong?