Egg Skelter
Product Details
Unique way to store and display your backyard eggs on your countertop.
- Easy to clean and dishwasher safe, made of powder-coated steel
- Keeps eggs in order of lay—always use the oldest egg first
- Developed in England
Take from the bottom, add to the top and you will always be using the oldest eggs. Fresh, unwashed eggs may be kept 1-2 weeks at room temperature.
Specs
- Cream: 13"L, 8"W, 12"H (holds up to two dozen standard-sized eggs)
- Black & Red: 12.5"L, 8.5"W, 8.5"H (holds up to 12 standard-sized eggs)
Tips
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Kira W from New York
Really cute and a great way to display your eggs in order of age. Eggs don't roll well (you have to move them down as you remove eggs from the bottom), but maybe that's a plus since we've never had issues with eggs breaking? Very small pullet eggs (1oz) will fall through the tracks, but other than that various shapes and sizes have fit well.
Geoffrey U from Kansas
Securely holds up to two dozen small eggs (our hens are still young). Eggs don't really roll down very easily but this skelter is an attractive and stable way to display your eggs and have them readily at hand.
Kai F from Idaho
Sturdy construction. Nice look. A bit tricky to keep the eggs rolling.
Brenna K from Wisconsin
Absolutely love it! Great for full sized chicken eggs... not for chickens that just start laying. The smaller ones don't roll down the chute.
Jeffrey C from North Carolina
This is a really cute way to display your eggs and you will always know which egg you should use first — but, the eggs DO NOT roll consistently down the apparatus. If you have a perfectly round egg, its good, otherwise, they start to roll then turn and get caught up in the framework or just stop rolling all together. Still a nice display.