- PREMIUM EGG TRAY: Use Totally Kitchen egg holders to neatly organize your refrigerator and eliminate any loose eggs or flimsy egg cartons. The sleek clear design allows for easy visibility of tray contents.
- STAY FRESH: The durable container is equipped with 14 slots to protect each individual egg. Cover the eggs with the plastic lid and keep them fresh for longer.
- FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: The stackable design allows you to utilize all fridge space without crushing the eggs. Use the build-in handles to move the egg holder with ease.
- BPA FREE: Made of durable BPA free material. Easy to clean, simply wash with warm soapy water. NOT DISHWASHER SAFE. Hand wash only.
- CAPACITY: The bin measures 14.5" L x 4.5" W x 3" H and holds up to 14 eggs. The slim, compact design effortlessly fits into any refrigerator.
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Debbie Elrick
IT HOLDS EGGS
WOW. SUCH EGG. MUCH HOLD. VERY CONTAINER. Some people are complaining that the top doesn’t secure to the container. I really don’t see how it’s an issue. The grips for pick up are on the container itself, so as long as your hands aren’t made of paper, you’re grabbing the whole thing when you reach in there! I buy large eggs, and there’s a lot of extra space! It can probably hold extra large eggs depending on where you buy!
Mamakanneh Momoh Karsie
Amazing!
These are amazing little egg holders! I bought 3 of them and they stack very nicely and enable me to get rid of the huge awkward 5 dozen egg box. I hand-washed mine before using. I love that they help me clean up my refrigerator and let in a bit more extra light - just a note: it would be even lighter if I pushed them all the way back. In my before and after photos, I have them pulled far up front to show that they give extra light, even though they are blocking it more. I recommend placing the eggs in the cartons with the small side down as this will help you to remove them much easier. I read some reviews that said there were holes in the bottom - None of my three egg holders had those. They did have a place that looked like it was part of the typical production process but these are all fully closed - none of them are bent or affecting the ability to set straight on a shelf. So, I'm guessing if others are having issues, perhaps they received counterfeits ? In any case, I'm very happy I purchased these because three of these hold more than the five dozen box - which means I can buy eggs when I have a few left, yet! I Highly Recommend these!
Mick Omerta Chinchio
Just What I Needed
I have pet chickens -very enthusiastic chickens - and found myself with an overabundance of eggs when they started laying this summer. I needed a storage solution - one that I could safely stack in the fridge. I purchased one of these trays, tried it out and have ordered more. They are easily hand washed (not dishwasher safe). They stack nicely to easily store a lot of eggs. The only drawback is that they are hard plastic and I was concerned about dropping eggs into place and cracking them. My solution? Padding placed in the bottom of each egg compartment: a small folded square cut from a paper towel. It's just enough padding and works perfectly. One last hint: put the eggs in with the larger end up - this makes them easier to remove.
Afshan Arshid
You can easily view the eggs and it works well with all sizes of chicken eggs
I like it! I purchased two of them and use them both concurrently. It's clear so you can see how many eggs remain. It holds fourteen eggs, so when I get to the end of the first dozen I can transfer the last two eggs to the second container and remove the empty container if I want to recoup refrigerator space. Or, if I'm down to the last two eggs I can add a new dozen to the holder, having none left over in the store bought foam or cardboard container. I've used it with large, extra large and jumbo eggs and it works fine with these sizes so I assume it would be fine for any size of chicken eggs. The boxes are stackable if you have more than one and choose to do that. I like the molded handle also which makes the holder easy to grasp. If you choose, you can leave the top off to make egg retrieval even easier.
Verso Gina
Lots of Eggs
I get "real" organic eggs from coworker's chickens. Sometimes I get a lot, sometimes only a few. I got 2 of these trays, so now I have lots of storage room. These stack pretty well and the lid doesn't slide off accidentally like the one that came with my fridge. I like the pull lip on one end. The tray is not tall enough to stack eggs on top of each other (even if you tilt them or turn them on their side), but that is ok. The holes are fairly large and are only filled by 5% of the largest eggs. Just a great egg tray.
Mohsin Abbas
Great egg container!
I love to shop at Costco, but buying eggs in bulk in Costco sometimes can be a hassle to store in the fridge. I couldn't just stack other stuff on top of the plastic packaging that come with the eggs, it won't hold good. So after hunting a few containers, I decided to buy this one and loved it! It's roomy, sturdy and have a flat lid. So I can put other stuff on top of it, making my fridge still feels roomy. This one is easy to clean too, and the plastic is clear.
Jean Tang
Good Egg Container
At first, I wondered why this holds 14 eggs when they come by the dozen, but after I bought it, I realized that there were frequently times we had only one or two eggs left by the time we bought a new dozen and it's a nice way to hold the old ones with the new dozen. Nice, well made container and you can immediately see how many eggs you have left. It's sturdy and you can carry it with one hand, as long as you're gripping the top and bottom together. The top does not snap on, it just rests on top with a fitted rim so it doesn't slide. Even though this seems like a superfluous purchase, an egg box to replace the egg box you buy them in, it actually makes it easier to see your eggs, can contain any breaks or fluid and not soak through like an egg box, and looks nicer in the fridge. I'm glad I bought it!
Ratnesh Jain
Nice!
I am extra and wanted to have an organized fridge and this works great for eggs. If you get store-bought eggs you just transfer them over OR if you get eggs from a local farm then you can just bring the container to fill it up or recycle old egg cartons. I like how this is a container that can help limit the waste of an egg carton if you buy more local eggs. It looks great in the fridge and you can see how many eggs you have left, so you know when you need to buy more. The lid is a little strange because it just sits on the top and covers it, but it is flat and lets me put a container over top to save even more space. I used this in college and it especially helped to keep my things separate from my roommates to help make sure we all used our own food
Sharon Jane Waters Moore
Pretty Egg-cellent
I bought these egg holders in order to store my eggs in something other than store packaging. I can hand-wash them, so I know they’re clean. They are clear, & look nice in my fridge. They look better to me than plastic, foam, or cardboard from the store. They are slightly wider & taller than a standard 18-egg carton, so I cannot stack them where I usually would in my fridge. The top is flat, so I can store things on top of them if I need to.
DonnaMae Zurbano Gutierrez
Don’t underestimate the power of an organized fridge!
I’m old so I get excited about fridge storage now. This little thing is so great, it has freed up space in my fridge and now I’m about to buy more things just like it to see what else can be organized. Our pandemic procedure on grocery day is stressful, having things that make putting stuff away easier is important self care. We are able to transfer the eggs from their carton, which can’t be sanitized, to the egg tray which is easy to clean. It holds extra eggs so we have plenty of time between trips to the store, and we can see inside it so we know when we are low. Might get a second one and label it for hard boiled eggs.