I never thought I’d be this excited about a frying pan—but here we are.
I recently ordered a 4-egg skillet from Shopee, because it feels like one of those small, practical purchases that quietly makes daily life easier.
It’s not that expensive and I believe it will really help with breakfast preparation a lot since we do eat a lot of eggs.
I cook at 4 least eggs every single day.
Sometimes more.
My son loves eggs—but unlike most kids, he only eats the egg whites.
That means every morning (or evening), I’m separating yolks from whites in the kitchen before cooking them.
Here’s how it usually goes:
- I crack 3 eggs
- Separate 3 egg whites (for my son)
- Combine the 3 yolks into one big sunny side up for myself
- Cook another separate sunny side up egg for my wife
That’s already 4 eggs, cooked in slightly different ways, usually in batches.
So when I saw a 4-hole egg pan, I thought: Ooohhh that’s what I need.
And if 16-year old me knew I’d be excited over an egg pan, I don’t know if I’d be proud or sorry for myself.
Anyway… that’s life… daddy duties.
Product Overview
This is a simple but thoughtfully designed pan.
Features
- Made of stainless steel
- Thickened material (important for even heat)
- Easy to clean
- Unique handle design
- Works on:
- Induction stoves
- Open flame / gas stoves





As someone who prefers induction cooking, that last part matters a lot to me.
Specifications at a Glance
| Specification | Details |
| Condition | 100% Brand New |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Design | 4-hole egg pan |
| Stove Compatibility | Induction + Open Flame |
| Package Includes | 1 × 4-hole egg skillet |
Notes from the seller:
- Minor size variance (0–1 inch) due to manual measurement
- Color may slightly differ depending on screen calibration
Nothing unusual there—standard Shopee disclaimer stuff.
Why the Size Actually Matters
What really sold me is the practicality of the hole size.
Based on the photos and description, the skillet looks large enough to:
- Hold 3 yolks combined into one hole
- Cook all egg whites evenly
- Still have room for a separate sunny side up egg
That means:
- No more juggling pans
- No more cooking in batches
- Less heat, less mess, less time
For a daily routine like mine, that’s a savings in time.
Induction Stove-Compatible
If you’ve been following this blog, you know that I prefer induction stoves because:
- Faster heating
- More consistent temperature
- Easier to clean
- Feels safer with kids around
So knowing this skillet works with induction means:
- I don’t have to “make it work”
- No adapters
- No uneven heating
Just place it on the stove and cook.
One thing I do wonder about tis thing is “Will I still need oil?” This is something I genuinely wonder about.
Because it’s stainless steel (not non-stick), I’ll probably still:
- Use a small amount of oil
- Or maybe experiment with:
- Butter
- Cooking spray
- Brushing oil lightly per hole
Honestly, I’m okay with that. A little oil is fine—especially if it means:
- Better browning
- Easier release
- Longer pan life
We Eat a Lot of Eggs
Eggs have become a core part of my diet, after my son discovered he loves it. That was 2 years ago. We’ve been eating it daily since then.
Why Eggs Are a Daily Staple for Us
- High-quality protein
- Rich in vitamins B12, D, and choline
- Keeps you full longer
- Affordable and easy to prepare
For my son:
- Egg whites = protein
For me:
- Yolks = nutrients, flavor, and satisfaction
For my wife:
- Simple, classic sunny side up, burnt sides
How This Skillet Fits Into a Healthier 2026
One of my New Year’s resolutions this 2026 is to:
- Eat cleaner
- Exercise more
- Be more intentional with daily habits
And weirdly enough, a skillet plays a role in that.
Small Tools, Big Impact
- Faster cooking = less temptation to order food
- Easier prep = more consistency
- One-pan cooking = less cleanup stress
When healthy eating is convenient, you stick to it.
Taking Better Care of Yourself Starts at Home
This skillet isn’t just about eggs—it’s about routine.
- Waking up and cooking instead of rushing
- Preparing food with intention
- Sharing meals with family
- Choosing simple, repeatable habits
I’ve learned that:
You don’t need extreme diets or fancy equipment.
You need systems that fit your real life.
And for me, that system includes eggs, an induction stove, and now—a 4-hole egg skillet.
I haven’t even cooked on it yet, but I already know why I ordered it.
This 4-egg skillet from Shopee fits perfectly into:
- Our family’s eating habits
- My preference for induction cooking
- My goal of living healthier in 2026
Sometimes, taking care of yourself starts with something as simple as:
making breakfast easier.
And if this pan lets me cook all our eggs at once—cleanly, evenly, and without stress—then it’s already doing its job.
As soon as I get it, I’ll do a video demo and you can watch it on my newly established channel for Biyernes Youtube.
Want to get the same one? Order here:
Egg Skillet
Shopee – https://s.shopee.ph/8fLrPV9SgZ
Amazon – https://amzn.to/4jJFkKl
It won’t cost you extra to buy it and I get a nice little commission which helps me keep this channel going.
Thank you!
