Caso E9 Egg boiler 8 eggs stainless steel

EU plug
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Product details

The Caso E9 egg cooker is a high-quality kitchen appliance designed to prepare up to 8 eggs. With its sleek stainless steel design, it seamlessly fits into any modern kitchen. The electronic control ensures precise cooking times and automatically shuts off the device to prevent dry cooking and unpleasant odors. The egg cooker features an LED operation indicator that clearly signals the cooking process. An acoustic signal alerts you when the eggs are ready, making it particularly user-friendly. The non-stick cooking plate and transparent plastic lid facilitate cleaning and allow for easy monitoring of the cooking process. With the included measuring cup and egg piercer, preparation becomes even simpler and more efficient.

  • Electronic control to prevent dry cooking
  • LED operation indicator for clear visibility
  • Acoustic signal at the end of the cooking time
  • Non-stick cooking plate for easy cleaning
  • Removable egg tray for added convenience.

Key specifications

Max number of eggs
8 x
Power
400 W
Country plug
EU plug
Colour
Grey
Item number
15681845

General information

Manufacturer
Caso
Category
Egg cookers
Manufacturer no.
2771
Release date
16.4.2021
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Colour

Colour
Grey
Exact colour description
Stainless steelTranslucentWhite

Material

Material group
Metal
Material
Stainless steel

Egg boiler features

Max number of eggs
8 x
Country plug
EU plug

Power supply

Power
400 W
Mains voltage
220 - 240 V

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Length
19 cm
Width
17.50 cm
Height
17 cm
Weight
1 kg

Package dimensions

Length
25.30 cm
Width
23.80 cm
Height
19.90 cm
Weight
1.39 kg

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Product Safety

14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return if unused
24 Months statutory warranty

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Reviews & Ratings

Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Egg cookers» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • Caso
    Not enough data
  • 1.Trisa
    0,3 %
  • 2.Philips
    0,4 %
  • 3.Arendo
    0,6 %
  • 4.PiepEi
    0,9 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • Caso
    Not enough data
  • 1.Cloer
    0 days
  • 1.Emerio
    0 days
  • 1.Gastroback
    0 days
  • 1.Rommelsbacher
    0 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Egg cookers» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • Caso
    Not enough data
  • 1.Rommelsbacher
    0,6 %
  • 2.Emerio
    0,7 %
  • 2.Gastroback
    0,7 %
  • 4.Philips
    0,8 %
Source: Galaxus

Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingVery good95/100
Very good94/100
Testmagazin Logo
Rank 1 out of 8Testmagazin8 Eierkocher im TestReleaseMay 2025
  • PositiveGreat cooking performance with any degree of hardness setting
  • PositiveSmooth operation (also thanks to the on/off switch)
  • PositiveSmooth cleaning process in parts
  • PositivePochi dishes available
  • PositiveVery audible alarm at the end of the cooking process (~ 57.6 dB from ~ 1 m)

    The E9 from CASO Design is an excellent, easy-to-use egg cooker that serves eggs of great quality, regardless of the temperature. The quality of the materials used is also marvellous. Finally, up to 8 eggs can be prepared at the same time, which is an advantage for families, for example...

    Very good96/100
    technikzuhause.de Logo
    Rank 2 out of 6technikzuhause.deIm Praxistest: 6 Eierkocher für max. 6 - 8 EierReleaseMay 2020
    • PositiveProtective cap egg pipette
    • PositiveAutomatic switch-off
    • PositivePochi bowls
    • NegativeHooked removal of the egg carrier

    We also test the two preparation trays of the Caso E9 and fill a measuring cup of water into the appliance. We pour a scrambled egg into each of the two moulds, which are greased with a little butter. Put the lid on, set the rotary switch to "hard" and off we go. Here it is important to place the two dishes close to each other so that nothing can run into the appliance...