This Spinning Egg Machine Will Change Your Decorating Game This Easter

Photo credit: EggMazing
Photo credit: EggMazing

From Good Housekeeping

You can't have Easter without the eggs, but you also can't have Easter eggs without the mess (and the stress). Well, that is unless your kids are using the EggMazing Egg Decorator, a spinning egg machine that helps you decorate your eggs with markers.

Here's how it works: Plug a hard boiled egg into the center opening. Turn on the built-in rotator so it spins the egg while you design it (it's similar to the way a pottery wheel works). Take one (or two) of the included non-toxic markers and hold the tip(s) against the egg while it spins. You can keep your marker in place for cool lines and stripes, or you can move it around for more creative designs.

Once you're done, you're done! The markers are quick-dry, so you can say goodbye to messy fingers and paint splattering all over the floor.

If it looks familiar, it's because you might've seen it on Shark Tank back in season 9 when creator Scott Houdashell presented the pitch for it. The idea came to him one Easter as he was watching his nieces and nephews coloring eggs and thought there must be an easier and cleaner way to get the job done. After creating a few prototypes and running a couple tests, the EggMazing Egg Decorator was born.

There are two things to note. You need four AA batteries to run the decorator, which isn't included in the kit. Also, don't eat your dyed eggs. This warning doesn't just come with the kit, but experts at the GoodHousekeeping Institute advise against eating any dyed eggs, so just don't do it.

Today, the EggMazing Egg Decorator is sold on Amazon where it's rated at 4.2 stars, and it's also sold at nearly 5,000 retail stores. For a quick demonstration, check out the video below from EggMazing that talks all about how it works.

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