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The only issue is the hinges on the poacher don't open and close properly, but it's workable, for the price
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The hinges that connect the top and bottom are not easy to manipulate
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Happy to support itIt works well and is better designed with a proper hinge rather than folded plastic
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However, the hinges are cheap and one broke while washing after the fourth use
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My hinges still are fine because I'm careful opening it
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I saw some negative reviews because the hinges are cheap and what not, so I will be careful when I open and close it, but again the things costs two bucks so what do you expect!
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Be careful with the delicate hinges and all should be fine
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The hinges can wear out after a couple of years, but when you consider we use them every day to cook 4 to 6 dozen eggs at a shot, that's not bad!
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The top and bottom of this unit are held together by 2 cheap plastic hinges.
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I wish this product had strong hinges
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A hinge finally failed, probably due to it being washed and dried (high heat) in the dishwasher
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Handle with care, as the hinges don't seem too sturdy.
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Apparently the hinge broke after 1 use
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NO HINGE PROBLEMS AND THE
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The hinges were twisted and sprung.
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I had an older one for many years before I dropped and broke the hinge
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I use this nearly every morning, I had one before but broke the hinges
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The hinge snags, and you may spill content unless you use both hands to open and close it.
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Also realized that the hinges can pop out so cleaning is much easier
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I think that was a mistake with the old one and might have warped or ruined the hinge
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Eventually the hinge broke so I tossed it
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so its not a good seal and tends to be messy and egg doesn't cook as well as i like