A banal thing as convenient and clean "eggheads" I would have expected my part not so much research. From the collection of a Wohnungsauflösung my parents me an old egg topper fell into the hands, I recorded immediately in your own home inventory. This device is chrome plated and looks nachnso long look as if it comes straight from the store. It works with two blades, the scissor-like crack the shell and then cut off the "head" of the egg. Depending on the degree of doneness has the egg, then glued the liquid egg yolk on the blades and is levied from the exit of the cutting operation in the unit. This of course is totally stupid, because this device can be at this point simply bad clean, because it is not to break down. From other companies this drawback was well recognized, so that there is a range in which no two knives cause the average, but in the many sharp pinches perforate the sides when using the eggshell. It can lead to pollution of the tips in this case hardly since the shell gets only a perforation and the egg is not intersected. Reviews about this technique but have kept me, me as a "tool" zuzulegen. Alternatively pursuing a in terms of ubiquitous eggs egg topper topper Clack in almost every hardware store. By colleagues suggested and demonstrated vividly by Youtube videos I shunned me, so to buy a machine, because my size was just too much. The egg slicer my parents was handy, flat and took in the drawer hardly take up valuable space, while the design of the Clack but requires more space. So I came in my research for alternatives to said Cregg, whose functioning has been demonstrated in a test Köpfer APPLICABLE eggs in youtube video. 3 small, barely visible blades carve the egg shell at at slight rotational movements, so that then the egghead can be easily separated from the egg with a knife. Yes, that was exactly what I wanted. An ingenious invention: a small and therefore hardly space in the drawer, multi-functional, because to use as egg cup or napkin ring, Bright design and bold colors were available. I had decided on a twin pack, a white, a black. the packaging was also good and decorative, and at a total price of about 15 perfectly acceptable. And when I went to over to take this, "topper" in use, it turned out, that a little exercise is really necessary to achieve satisfactory results during cutting. On the one hand, the pressure during the cutting process is careful to dose if too little, not nothing happens when too much is the cutting edge especially "clean". Unlike Clack is in any case a knife needed the egghead to solve the egg, which probably does not seem necessary at Clack and his "replicas". Those who want to have an almost perfect cutting edge, is probably better off with the Clack, but must stop taking the larger footprint in buying, said Cregg impresses with its size and its multi-functionality, even if he does so cleanly cuts the eggshell. I think he's good abertrotzdem, boar because of its dual role, because what he is originallyonly, he makes much much better than the "family heirloom".