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## 🔍 I Found a Tiny Red Object in a Kitchen Drawer That Looks Like a Comb with Long Metal Prongs — Do You Know What It Is?
Have you ever rummaged through a kitchen drawer and stumbled upon a strange little gadget that leaves you scratching your head? Recently, I found a tiny red object that resembled a comb but had long metal prongs sticking out. At first glance, it looked like some kind of hair tool — but in the kitchen? That had me puzzled.
If you’ve ever encountered a similar item, here’s what it likely is and how it’s used.
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### What Is This Mysterious Object?
The tiny red “comb” with metal prongs you found is most likely an **egg topper** or **egg pricker**.
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### What Does an Egg Topper Do?
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An egg topper is a small kitchen tool designed to neatly crack the top off soft-boiled eggs. The metal prongs or a sharp circular edge gently pierce or cut the eggshell, allowing you to lift the shell off cleanly without crushing the delicate egg inside.
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### How to Use an Egg Topper
1. **Place your soft-boiled egg upright in an egg cup.**
2. **Position the egg topper’s metal prongs or cutting edge on the top of the egg.**
3. **Press down firmly and twist slightly (depending on design) to crack or pierce the shell.**
4. **Lift off the shell cap to enjoy your perfectly cooked egg.**
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