Stansport Egg Container for Camping and Travel
- Strong and durable plastic case protects eggs from breakage
- This egg container is an essential part of your cooking kit
- Cover locks tightly
- Holds 12 eggs
- Fits USDA Large Eggs.Molded handle
$8
Specification: Stansport Egg Container for Camping and Travel
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10 reviews for Stansport Egg Container for Camping and Travel
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BEE –
1. The handle is incredibly flimsy. I do not think it could withstand being used to open the container. You would need to push the two snapped pieces apart.
2. I couldn’t fit an entire dozen of eggs. I could only get 10 in and I had to shift eggs around a few times to get a combo that allowed the eggs to sit next to one another. A whole dozen should simply fit. I’m okay with it for now because I’m also bringing a carton of egg whites camping but if I wasn’t, I’d be pretty upset.
3. The snaps to close the carton are small and seem strong enough but I can’t say that I believe they will hold up for long long term use but they will I think outlive the handle which is what matters since this is what helps protect your eggs.
4. The portion that holds the eggs, while not great for my whole dozen, does seem like my eggs will be protected as long as the latches hold up and I do not carelessly handle or crush it. But from bumps and general thoughtful packing, these eggs are way more secure than they would be in a standard carton.
In all, I am actually satisfied but it could be better.
Z. Beeblebrox –
’jumbo’ sized eggs don’t fit. Large at the most. But otherwise it works fine
Bárbara –
Es muy bonito y útil.
Ya me dispongo a abrirlo para acomodar una docena de huevos.
Muy buena compra y a un precio asequible.
Pediré dos más.
Brittany Salvatore –
We bought this for our camping trip and is was much better then using the egg carton from the store. It did not get wet inside and eggs stayed safe and never cracked open.
sarah j –
What’s great about this is that all 6 of my eggs made it to the backcountry site intact. What sucked was that I then had to eat 6 eggs at once because of all the rain that prevented me from preparing the other meals that would have had an egg in them. I do not recommend eggs over a fire. Eggs should go in ramen or something but 6 scrambled eggs cooked over a damp fire got all smokey and full of ash.
Erika Jaeger –
Works great!
GSB –
This was used on several backcountry canoe trips and it worked really well. There were a few cracked eggs and one broken. This alone would give it 4 stars, however it also does struggle to hold any of the slightly larger eggs. I buy normal eggs, we popped back to the shop and bought another box of eggs and in the end it was a bit of a game to shuffle the eggs around to get all 12 into the box.
Worth buying if you don’t mind the egg repacking game.
Will E. –
Well we did crack one egg in transport so bring extra. That might have been our fault. It was sitting loose in the cooler.
B. Greene –
The only problem with this item is that it has a hard time fitting “large” eggs, and “medium” eggs are hard to find in many stores.
Pretty sure this Design hasn’t changed in 50 years. Usually that’s a good sign (if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it), but since eggs seem to have been getting bigger over the decades, maybe the container should be scaled up accordingly.
Mary S Stultz –
The only downside is some eggs will be to large to fit.