
If we cast our minds back to early childhood, most of us will recall our very first lesson in cooking. When it comes to Western food in particular, that first lesson likely involved a carton of eggs in the kitchen.
Doe-eyed, we’d watch our instructor demonstrate how to crack eggs properly, and how exactly to slide out the slippery pieces of shell that inevitably made their way into the mixing bowl.
After seasoning with salt and pepper and adding our chosen extras – which usually consisted of whatever was available in the fridge, slightly mouldy cheese included, some young chefs were also taught to add a splash of milk or a dollop of butter into the golden yellow mixture that flowed into the pan.
Yet what started off as a lesson in omelette making would inevitably become an impromptu tutorial on cooking the perfect scrambled eggs. As such, many of us can’t exactly remember which version of the breakfast staple we learned to cook first.
Beloved for their versatility, the beauty of the omelette and eggs in general is that they can serve as a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Where did the omelette originate?
Despite the French etymology, according to Breakfast: A History by Heather Anderson, omelettes and the Iranian dish known as kookoo sabzi are virtually interchangeable, the latter herb-filled alternative originating in ancient Persia.
Many cultures and cuisines across the globe have some form of their very own omelette, whether traditionally rolled or cooked more like a frittata. From Cantonese egg foo yong in China, Indian pora and Indonesian kerak telor to Italian frittatas, Japanese tamagoyaki and a good old English omelette Arnold Bennett – the cultural varieties are endless.
No matter where the recipe originates from and whether it requires an intricate ‘folding over’ or not, getting the perfect omelette every single time is no simple task. Enter: the omelette maker.
Best omelette makers at a glance
- Best for quality breakfasts: Cuisinart 2 in 1 Waffle and Pancake Maker - £45.99, Amazon
- Best for versatility: Chefman Everything Maker - £49.99, Amazon
- Best for space saving: George Black Non-Stick Omelette Maker - £14, Asda
- Best for multi-purpose: Mister Chef Red Multi Use Electric Pizza Maker - £49.99, Amazon
- Best for speed: Salter Non-Stick Dual Omelette Maker - £12.93, Amazon
- Best for dorm kitchens: Presto Deep Fill Omelette Maker - £18.25, Manutan
- Best for fuss-free: Kitchen Craft Microwave Omelette Maker - £5.88, Amazon
- Best for large families: Salter EK4213S Omelette Maker - £24.99, Amazon
How we tested
Shaped much like a classic toastie maker, omelette makers require little to no oil thanks to their handy non-stick surfaces. Designed to take all the guesswork out of omelette making, the value-for-money gadget will have your favourite omelette combination ready in under five minutes for your easiest meal yet.
We tested them in real kitchen conditions, ensuring they lived up to their promise of fast, easy, and hassle-free cooking.
Each omelette maker was tested with a variety of ingredients, from classic cheese and ham to more adventurous combinations, to assess how well they handled different fillings and cooking times. We evaluated the non-stick surfaces for easy cleanup and the speed with which each appliance could cook an omelette, aiming for a fluffy and well-cooked result every time.
Ease of use was another key factor, so we tested how intuitive the machines were, checking for user-friendly features such as temperature controls, indicator lights, and non-slip feet. Portability was also important, as we considered whether these gadgets would be easy to store in a compact kitchen or take on holiday for a weekend brunch.
Ultimately, we selected the best omelette makers based on their performance, value for money, and ability to consistently deliver a satisfying, delicious omelette; making breakfast, lunch, or dinner both quick and tasty.
Here’s our top pick of omelette makers to shop now.
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Cuisinart 2 in 1 Waffle and Pancake Maker

Best for: quality breakfasts
If there's ever a debate about which breakfast to go for - waffles, pancakes, or maybe a fluffy omelette - the 2-in-1 Waffle & Pancake Maker has you covered. It heats up to a sizzling 210°C, ensuring your waffles and pancakes are cooked to perfection every time, with crisp edges and soft, fluffy centres.
The floating hinge expands up to 8cm to make sure you cook evenly on both sides. It comes with interchangeable, non-stick plates for both waffles and pancakes, so you can easily switch up your breakfast options without any hassle. Compact enough to sit pretty on your countertop, it’s also super easy to store away. When it’s time to clean up, just pop the plates in the dishwasher. It makes cleaning up simple, which is the part I always dread.
Ideal for breakfasts that are quick, delicious, and mess-free, whatever you fancy.
Buy now £45.99, Amazon
Chefman Everything Maker

Best for: versatility
Start your day the easy way with the Chefman Everything Omelette Maker, which also functions as a pizza oven, pancake griddle. sandwich maker, tortilla press and crepe maker. How’s that for earning a spot on your counter?
Say goodbye to struggling with uneven heat or flipping mishaps as this clever gadget ensures your omelette, or grilled food of choice, is perfectly cooked with minimal effort. Whether you're a fan of classic cheese, veggie-packed, or indulgently loaded omelettes, this device lets you prepare your breakfast in just minutes.
Swap morning cooking chaos for effortless, golden-brown perfection every time.
Buy now £49.99, Amazon
George Black Non-Stick Omelette Maker

Best for: space saving
If you're short on kitchen space but still want a decent omelette maker, this George model is a solid choice. It’s super compact (just 9cm high and 1.35kg) so it won’t take up precious counter space, and it stores away easily when you're done.
But don’t let its size fool you; it cooks up light, fluffy omelettes in minutes, with minimal oil required. The dual plate design means you can make one to two omelettes at once, so it's perfect for quick breakfasts or a speedy snack. Plus, it’s really reasonably priced and comes with a two-year warranty.
Buy now £14.00, Asda
Mister Chef Red Multi Use Electric Pizza Maker 1400W

Best for: multi-purpose
Though marketed as an electric pizza maker, this handy little device from PizzaChef can do so much more than it says on the tin. Energy-saving and a portable solution for family camping trips, the MisterChef cooker can make quesadillas, nachos, quiches, croissants, giant cookies and of course, omelettes.
As easy to clean as it is to use, simply wipe down the non-stick base with a soapy cloth while it’s still slightly hot to remove any leftover greasy residue.
Buy now £49.99, Amazon
Salter Non-Stick Dual Omelette Maker

Best for: speed
One of the most reliable kitchen gadget manufacturers on the market, Salter is known for producing an array of handy devices to make home life that little bit easier. This non-stick dual omelette maker is certainly no exception to the rule, and produces thick, airy and fluffy omelettes in just three minutes.
The sleek stainless steel casing will seamlessly blend into any kitchen aesthetic, and the handy power-on and ready indicator lights will ensure you always know when your omelette is perfectly cooked. According to Salter, you can also use this handy grill to make pastries, cakes and other sweet treats.
Buy now £12.93, Amazon
Presto Deep Fill Omelette Maker

Best for: dorm kitchens
A chic, dorm room-sized option for students, the Presto Deep Fill Omelette maker certainly doesn’t compromise on function. Featuring non-stick plates, non-slip feet and a conveniently long 80cm power cord, students could cook an omelette from bed with this option from Tower – though we wouldn’t necessarily recommend it.
Buy now £18.25, Presto
Kitchen Craft Microwave Omelette Maker

Best for: fuss free
If there’s one major culinary difference between Brits and Americans, it’s the use of the microwave for just about everything in the USA. However blasphemous it may seem, microwave omelettes are very much a thing, and offer a fuss-free solution to your morning breakfast woes.
With the help of this microwavable, dishwasher-safe and value-for-money clam-shaped device from KitchenCraft, you can simply pop your favourite omelette filling into the BPA-free case and tuck into an extra fluffy omelette before you can say presto.
Buy now £5.99, Amazon
Salter EK4213S Omelette Maker

Best for: large families
Ideal for larger families, this duo XL omelette maker from Salter is essentially the same as the original model – the only difference being its capability to produce two, full extra-large omelettes instead of two half-sized ones. You can also use this larger sphere-shaped omelette maker to make fluffy pancakes with ease.
Buy now £27.99, Amazon
Verdict
If you're after an omelette maker that delivers on all fronts, the Cuisinart 2 in 1 Waffle and Pancake Maker is the standout choice. While it’s designed with waffles and pancakes in mind, its versatility truly shines when whipping up the perfect omelette. The adjustable temperature settings and floating hinge ensure even cooking, while the non-stick, dishwasher-safe plates make both cooking and cleaning easy.
However, its size may not be ideal for those with limited kitchen space, as it’s a bit bulkier than a dedicated omelette maker. Still, if you’re looking for an all-rounder that guarantees consistently delicious results, this is a solid option that will serve you well.