The 10 Best Omelette Makers
This wiki has been updated 29 times since it was first published in July of 2018. If you enjoy a tasty, protein-packed meal in the mornings, but are always strapped for time or don’t have access to a stove, then you might want to consider one of these omelette makers. We’ve rounded up options that cater to busy lifestyles, finicky eaters and cramped kitchens, all within a range of prices to suit every budget. Plus, they'll save you from having to attempt the dreaded pan flip. When users buy our independently chosen editorial picks, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki.
Editor's Notes
September 08, 2019:
With the vast array of purpose-made culinary tools at our disposal, making omelets has never been easier. Whether you can't master the flip, tend to over-brown your eggs, or simply want to make the process more convenient, the options on this list solve all those problems and more.
If you prefer to keep things as close to traditional as possible, the Techef FT10 is your best choice, since it is basically just a pan that eliminates the need for flipping. This means you'll have full control over heat and time. On the other hand, if you want the machine to do all the work, and all you want to do is add the ingredients, you should look to the Holstein Housewares HH-09125007, BulbHead Five-Minute Chef, and Dash Dual Nonstick. All three of these still use hot metal surfaces to cook your omelets, which means you'll get the taste benefits of the Maillard reaction just as you would with a pan, but without the hassle of flipping or worrying about cooking temperature and time.
If you want a microwavable solution to the problem, we have the Lekue Maker, Nordic Ware 63600, and Cestari Kitchen Easy Pod. Simply put your egg mixture into any of these, pop them in the microwave for a few minutes, and voila, you have a ready-to-eat omelet.
We are also fully aware that some people don't want to eat the same type of breakfast dish every day. So if you like to eat hard boiled or poached eggs just as often as omelets, we have the Dash Rapid Cooker. Now, if you think variety is the spice of life, you'll probably enjoy the Cuisinart Breakfast Express, which allows you to cook an omelet and a waffle, french toast, or grilled sandwich simultaneously.