When it comes to prepping food for the week, you might spend countless hours in the kitchen. But it doesn’t have to be that way! Chances are, there’s a kitchen tool that can make even menial tasks quick, easy and fun.

The Negg boiled egg peeler is exactly that gadget. Whether you’re looking to make a garnish, deviled eggs or sliced eggs for salad, this egg peeler’s got your back. And we’re so excited about it that we simply couldn’t keep it to ourselves.

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Negg Boiled Egg Peeler

If you're looking for a simpler way to peel your hard-boiled eggs, this clever find from Negg is designed to make the strenuous as easy as a few quick shakes.

What Is the Negg Boiled Egg Peeler?

The Negg boiled egg peeler is the solution to a problem you didn’t know you had. This handy kitchen gadget is the fastest, simplest way to peel a boiled egg. No more little shell bits that take ages to remove when all you want is to get on with your meal and your day.

What’s great about the Negg is that it’s BPA-free, sturdy and compact. It measures 4.2 inches long by 3.1 inches wide and high. (This means it won’t take up too much precious kitchen space.) Plus, it comes in eight fun colors—red, yellow, fuchsia, green, white, black, blue and blush pink—to match any kitchen decor.

You’ll get a great hard-boiled egg recipe plus step-by-step instructions with your Negg, but it’s so easy and intuitive to use that you likely won’t need them for long.

Negg Boiled Egg Peeler Product Features

The Negg was designed and created in the USA and boasts a patented design. It’s made from a combination of plastic and acrylic, which makes it durable, long-lasting, BPA-free and (best of all) dishwasher safe. It is comprised of just three pieces: a top lid, a bottom lid and a clear acrylic body. And it’s available in seven distinct, cute colors, so you can pick the one that matches your kitchen best.

This egg tool honestly couldn’t be easier (or more fun) to use. Here’s how to make the most of the Negg boiled egg peeler.

  • Add 1/4 cup of water to the Negg along with a hard-boiled egg, then snap the top cap in place.
  • Slip the egg out of its shell by shaking the Negg up and down with enough vigor that the egg hits the caps—but not so much that the shells crack!
  • Shake until the egg softens, which you’ll see through the clear middle. This should take about 4-12 shakes.
  • As soon as you see the white of the egg, stop and slide the egg out of the shell. If you have trouble, break the membrane to release the shell. (This is rare and just means the egg is exceptionally fresh.)

Once your eggs are peeled, put ’em to work! Use them to make deviled eggs, egg salad or any of these other hard-boiled egg leftover ideas. Here are some other features and factors we looked at, as well:

  • Cleaning and Maintenance: The Negg is made from plastic and acrylic, so it’s very easy to clean with a dish brush and dish soap. It’s also completely dishwasher safe, which makes cleaning it even easier.
  • Durability and Longevity: As mentioned above, the Negg is made from plastic and acrylic. While these materials aren’t perhaps as sturdy and durable as metals, they’re built tough enough to withstand frequent, regular use. For the price (under $20), we’d say the Negg is exceptionally durable and long-lasting. It’s also affordable enough to replace whenever you need a new one, should yours crack or break.
  • DIY Alternatives: Some forum users compare the Negg to DIY alternatives, like shaking eggs in jars or using rolling techniques on countertops. We tried both of these methods and can say that, while the Negg definitely has a bit of a learning curve, it’s more effective and less messy than the DIY techniques. This is because, unlike the DIY methods, the Negg was made specifically to peel hard-boiled eggs.

How We Tested It

As you might have expected, we tested the Negg Boiled Egg Peeler by using it to peel numerous hard-boiled eggs—including both store-bought and farm-fresh ones—over the course of weeks. We paid special attention to how easy it was to use, following the brand’s instructions closely (and with varying results), and the learning curve. We also watched for its overall quality, durability, how easy it is to clean, etc. Through this process, we believe we have thoroughly tested the limits and gotten a clear picture of the overall value of the Negg Boiled Egg Peeler.

Why You Should Trust Us

Emma Caplan is a consumer products expert for Taste of Home, covering industry and shopping trends, product reviews and lifestyle news. She has more than 12 years of content experience in various categories, including food, beverage and entertaining, home and design, health and lifestyle. Her work has also appeared on MSN, Yahoo, Chicago Tribune, Popular Science, Bob Vila, Reader’s Digest, Family Handyman and more.

Sean Tirman, Content Updates Editor at Taste of Home, updated and contributed research to this piece. Sean has written shopping guides since 2016 and is a former associate editor at Gear Patrol.

FAQ

Does the Negg egg peeler work?

Though it might take some time to get the hang of it, the Taste of Home Test Kitchen found that the Negg egg peeler is a great way to remove the shell. All you need to do is fill it with a little water, add an egg,  shake the peeler a few times and presto! You’ll have peeled egg in no time.

How do professionals peel a hard-boiled egg?

An egg peeler might be easy for budding home cooks to remove the shell, but the professionals have a different approach. At Taste of Home, we roll the egg on our countertop until it’s completely cracked. (The shell should look like mosaic tiles.) From there, we start to peel the egg from the large end of the egg to the thinner side. If you need some reinforcements, try running your egg under cold water.

Are there any tips to peel an egg?

Looking to peel an egg without a special gadget? We recommend submerging your eggs into ice-cold water after they’re done cooking. The temperature shock causes the egg to contract away from its shell. Simply leave in the cold water for a few minutes and begin to peel.

What Other Reviewers Had to Say

Claire H. wonders where this gadget has been all her life and has “… tried a million ways of getting the shells off eggs.” She explains: “I always put immediately into an ice bath after cooking. I still somehow manage to lose about 1/3 of the egg if not more, until I tried this little gadget last night and OH MY GOSH, IT’S AMAZING!!! The shells came off so easily and I got to keep 100% of every egg intact!”

Julie W thinks the Negg makes fresh eggs peel super easy. She says, “I have 10 hens and I haven’t found a better tool to peel fresh hard-boiled eggs. I purchased this as a gift for my friends with chickens and they love it!”

And Tracey B just wants you to get one. She comments, “The egg shell really does just fall off. We have been eating a lot more hard-boiled eggs since I’ve gotten this. I couldn’t live without it now.”

Where to Buy the Negg Boiled Egg Peeler

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Negg Boiled Egg Peeler

If you're looking for a simpler way to peel your hard-boiled eggs, this clever find from Negg is designed to make the strenuous as easy as a few quick shakes.

It’s time to put an end to all egg-peeling frustration and pick up a Negg for yourself. The Negg egg peeler retails for a reasonable $16.95. We recommend you get yours from Amazon, but you can also find them on NeggMaker.com and from Walmart.