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Product name: egg separatorMaterial: ceramicSize: 3.031inch(diameter)*2.795inch(height)Technique: hand-painted colorCapacity: two eggs each timeNet Weight: 125gWay to Use Egg Separator1.Break egg by the irregular tip on the top.2.Pour egg into the separator.3.Lean the separator to pour out the egg white through small mouth.4.Turn over the separator to pour the egg yolk.5.Completely separate egg white and yolk.IntroductionsSmall Size, Exquisite and PracticalEgg separator is designed in egg shapeThe hand-painted, vivid and lovely appearance of chickDemonstrate its wonderfulness and vividnessIt’s practical for use.DesignThe design inspiration comes from the going-to-be-out-of-egg chickAlong with the lovely design shape, facial expressionTo add interest to boring life.The colorful part is hand-painted.The separator can contain two eggs each timeThe hollow-out design mouth for the egg whiteTo separate the egg white and yolk easily.MaterialCeramic includes pottery and porcelain. High-temperature-heated ceramic features hardness, fineness, lustrous glaze and fastness. It is not easy to deform and easy to be cleaned.The egg separator can be used in microwave oven or be cleaned by dish washing machine.Maintenance1.Pls select button of Ceramic & Crystal Clean on dish washing machine2.Use toothpaste on towel gourd or soft cloth to erase scratch on the egg separator3.Use lemon water or vinegar to clean dirt on the egg separator
This is really cute but when you actually use it, the white takes quite a while to exit the chicken's mouth and while it's hanging there, trying to let go of the yolk, it's really pretty disgusting. It does say vomiting chicken but somehow I didn't expect it to take so long to get done vomiting. Not sure I'm going to keep this. It really is easier just to do the separating the old way, using the egg shell itself.