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Reddit mentions of Rollie Hands-Free Automatic Electric Vertical Nonstick Easy Quick Egg Cooker

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 15

We found 15 Reddit mentions of Rollie Hands-Free Automatic Electric Vertical Nonstick Easy Quick Egg Cooker. Here are the top ones.

Rollie Hands-Free Automatic Electric Vertical Nonstick Easy Quick Egg Cooker
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    Features:
  • Easy, Healthy and Fast Egg Cooker
  • Can cook eggs, omelet rolls, frittatas, and other foods making it a great companion for breakfast or healthy snacks for the whole family.
  • Rollie, cooks healthy and delicious eggs With Not Fat or Oil , No Shells To Peel, no boiling water
  • Easy to use and clean with a durable non-stick cooking chamber
  • Each unit comes with a cleaning brush, 5 wooden skewers, food packaging accessory, and a user manual with 25 recipes
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height9.25 Inches
Length3.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size9.25x3.5x3.5
Weight1.4 Pounds
Width3.5 Inches

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Found 15 comments on Rollie Hands-Free Automatic Electric Vertical Nonstick Easy Quick Egg Cooker:

u/SurfNC02 · 8 pointsr/todayilearned

Guess I can get rid of my Rollie.

https://www.amazon.com/Rollie-Hands-Free-Automatic-Electric-Vertical/dp/B00C77LNR8

For those who don't know about the Rollie.

u/LaffyTaffyGaddafi · 5 pointsr/politics

Behold, the pinnacle of man's achievement. I for one believe we've been on the downward slope of progress ever since the creation of the slanket.

u/BobVosh · 4 pointsr/Showerthoughts

Found it on amazon.

My favorite exert from that top review:

>My first experiment with the Rollie was just plain eggs, what the device was originally made for. Just as promised, my egg phallus rose proudly erect from the depths of the Rollie chamber, still-liquid yolk glistening on its tip. That is, until it was spent from the effort and drooped over, the yolk dripping from its head onto the counter below, as if to say "I'm finished, you can wrap your lips around me now."

u/Woodshadow · 3 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

I use a Rollie when I want eggs.

u/literal-hitler · 3 pointsr/lifehacks

> Even better if you've got those silicone muffin cup things.

https://www.amazon.com/Rollie-Hands-Free-Automatic-Electric-Vertical/dp/B00C77LNR8

u/CPO_Mendez · 2 pointsr/eggs

I know this is a couple months old but if you haven't seen this you should.

u/FormerlyFishy · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thank you. It's difficult right now because I know from when I was still on my Dad's insurance that there are certain meds that really help me, and since I have to go to free clinics they won't prescribe them because they're habit forming. Really ticks me off that I have to go without because they think I'm a junky. I just want to be able to sleep at night without hearing voices or waking up in a full blown panic attack. I hope your s/o's appeal goes well!

To confuse future archaeologists I would put in a Rollie egg cooker. I don't even know what to make of it now.

u/iemfi · 1 pointr/bestof

SpaceX is looking to reduce the cost of space travel by orders of magnitude. If you look at what goes into the cost of a rocket today, only around 2% is fuel and another 2% raw materials. The bulk of it is putting it together (and then letting it crash into the ocean). With that sort of cost reduction colonising Mars changes from prohibitively expensive to expensive, but very doable.

The ISS is currently 420 tons. Imagine if it was 42000 tons instead. You basically go from interesting science project to massive space station with hundreds of crew. Also remember that once you're in orbit you're halfway to anywhere in the solar system.

And that's just SpaceX in the short term. Imagine if you were living 100 years ago, the idea that you could spend an hour's wage to buy this monstrosity which poops out eggs (or that people would even make such a thing in the first place) would be ridiculous. Yet today with modern automation we can make shit for dirt cheap prices. It doesn't take much of a stretch to imagine a world where you took humans completely out of the manufacturing loop. You wouldn't even need especially smart artificial intelligence or anything, just an incremental improvement in everything.

The moment you can go from raw ore to finished product without human hands involved suddenly space isn't that big a deal. Also suddenly you can have a factory which can build itself. And with that, the ability to take advantage of exponential growth and do things like take apart planets in a matter of decades. All this without going anywhere near physical limits nor plausible sci fi things like general AI or nanobots.

u/schoocher · 1 pointr/videos

Just what I've always wanted, an electric device that makes flaccid egg dicks.