Egg Dispenser $12.74 Shipped for Prime Members (Reg. $20) – The Kitchen Upgrade You Didn’t Know You Needed!

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Keep your eggs organized with this Rolldown Egg Dispenser deal!

roll down egg dispenser in fridge with person holding egg

Pop on over to Amazon where Prime members can score this Youcopia Rolldown Egg Dispenser for only $12.74 shipped (regularly $19.99) – lowest price! 

Youcopia Rolldown Egg Dispenser
Just $12.74 shipped (reg. $19.99)!

egg dispenser displayed inside of the fridge

This two-tier organizer can hold up to 14 eggs at a time without taking up much room in your refrigerator. It also comes with non-slip pads on the bottom to keep it in place and there is no assembly involved.

Two adult children have moved to our home, each with different grocery preferences. Our fridge was becoming over crowded. I bought 2 of these holders and threw away the styrofoam egg cartons. Voila! There’s more free space in our fridge, and I can see at a glance how many eggs are left when I make up my grocery shopping list. I never would have bought this item until our children moved back in, but it really helps!

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Comments 5

  1. liz

    the first picture i saw, i thought those were oranges, i was like yeah one for apples could be handy. nope, those are eggs! someone should invent a fruit roll-down! lol

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      YES! That would be a great dispenser to have too! 🍊🍎

  2. Jodi P

    Eggs must be kept in the carton, to help keep the temperature constant, and so they do not absorb odors. Leaving them out in the open causes their temp to fluctuate every time the fridge door opens and closes, with warm air blowing across them. The bottom shelf is best, and not in the door. Store pointed end down to help keep the yolk centered.

    In a restaurant, the health department would make you throw out all eggs that are stored outside their cartons.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for the information, Jodi P! 🤗Interesting on what may be best for eggs depending on the situation. 🥚These dispensers may be a great option for those at home that go through many eggs quickly. ❤️

      • Jodi P

        No one goes through eggs faster than a restaurant, and it’s not safe to store them that way at all.
        I don’t mean to sound so contrary, but the constant fluctuation of the egg temps is a bad thing. Salmonella loves it. The egg carton insulates the eggs, and the bottom shelf is the coldest.

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