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GOLDENEGG – AUTOMATIC EGG PEELING MACHINE

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    November 19, 2021 12:29 AM EST

    GOLDENEGG – AUTOMATIC EGG PEELING MACHINE

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    Do you remember how engaged you had to be in order to peel it cleanly without damaging the egg? Do you remember how long it took you to peel one egg? Now, imagine you’d need to peel 10 eggs and 100 eggs in a row everyday?
    From the research we conducted on ramen shops who have to peel more than 100 eggs on a daily basis, it takes them longer than 15 seconds on average to peel one egg and lose 15% of eggs they peel as unsellable eggs due to the damaged caused during peeling. So, it costs them 25 minutes and 15 eggs every business day, just on the egg-peeling job. Additionally, the eggs they serve are soft-boiled eggs with runny yolks. These eggs are soft and easy to break. So, we’d need to be focused and engaged when peeling eggs.
    Imagine you’d need to keep peeling 100 eggs or more in a row. It is very consuming and labor intensive. And, you need to do it or have someone do it every day.
    The job of egg-peeling (cracking, breaking, and removing the eggshells without damaging the egg whites) is a losing battle. We lose time on this job and money on the damaged eggs.

    One of our customers spend 1.5 hours everyday just on hand-peeling 420 eggs, 15% of which they end up being unable to sell due to the damages to the eggs. They pay USD15 an hour to a worker to do the job. So, that’s USD22.5 to peel those eggs. They lose 15% of 420 eggs on average every time because of the damages done to the eggs during peeling. That’s 63 eggs that turn unsellable on average every time. The costs amount to USD28.8 lost only on the egg-peeling job every day. As this ramen shop is open for 25 days a month, they lose USD720 only on the egg-peeling job in a month. That amounts to USD8,640 in a year.
    With a GoldenEgg machine, we don’t have to be engaged. All we have to do is place boiled eggs on the hopper and turn on the machine. GoldenEgg does the rest, cracking, breaking, and removing the eggshells. Because the actual job of peeling eggs is automated, we can now do other jobs until it dispenses the last egg of 20 eggs we place on the hopper. So, the GoldenEgg frees us to do other more important things.

    Because the engagement time is only 10 seconds per 20 eggs (the hopper holds up to 20 boiled eggs at a time), the time a worker needs to spend on the egg peeling job is less than a minute per 100 eggs. Even taking the cleaning time (dissembling the machine for sanitizing), which is less than 5 minutes, we can save a tremendous time. From the example of peeling 420 eggs, spending 1.5 hours every day, with a GoldenEgg machine, we would need to spend only 3.5 minutes (on setting boiled eggs on the hopper) and 5 minutes (on taking the machine apart for sanitizing the parts). That’s a saving of 81.5 minutes or more than 90% saving on the labor time (engagement time).
    Eggs with runny yolks, typically boiled for 6-8 minutes are very hard to peel without damaging the whites because they are very soft and easy to break. This is the reason a worker has to be engaged and focused when peeling this type of eggs. GoldenEgg has a specially designed peeling mechanism that dispenses these soft eggs without any damage to the whites. It can of course, also peel hard-boiled eggs with no damage as well.

    Because of the special spinning and cracking method implemented in the GoldenEgg machine, it minimizes the damage caused during peeling. The machine spins eggs in a certain way to make cracks on certain parts of their shells to reduce the breakage of whites significantly. So, depending on the egg quality and properties the average damage rate is around 5%*. That means, out of 100 eggs it peels, only less than 5 eggs end up being damaged. From the example of peeling 420 eggs every day, it saves more than 42 eggs every day. If we can buy a raw egg for USD0.10, it would save USD4.20 every day just on the job of egg-peeling.