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The availability and price of eggs have been a national talking point recently. Whether you prefer them scrambled or sunny side up, everyone’s got eggs on the brain. According to the USDA (as of February 2025), the average cost of a dozen eggs has increased 159 percent over the past year. At nearly $6 per dozen—and that’s just the median—it’s more important than ever to get the most out of your eggs.
First thing first: If you live in the United States, you should be refrigerating your eggs. Due to how the US supply chain operates, eggs are kept cold all throughout the journey to your local grocery store and should be quickly put in the fridge when you get home. This protects the eggs from developing salmonella (and keeps them fresher for longer).
Normal cardboard cartons are soft and prone to crushing. Instead, protect those fragile shells with a dependable egg holder.
Best Egg Storage Containers
- iDesign Plastic Egg Holder Fridge Organizer, $14 (was $15)
- Dewpeton Large Capacity Egg Holder Tray, $19 (was $25)
- YouCopia FridgeView Rolling Egg Holder, $21 with coupon (was $25)
- Snapware Plastic Detachable Egg Carrier, $11
- LocknLock Easy Essentials Specialty Dozen Egg Storage Container, $13
- Coghlan’s Egg Holder, $5 (was $9)
- mDesign Stackable Plastic Covered Egg Tray, $16
iDesign Plastic Egg Holder Fridge Organizer
Amazon
$15
$14 at Amazon
This plastic tray holds up to 21 eggs—a good option for big family households who like omelets for breakfast. The deep wells ensure each egg is secure, with no chance of rolling around. A clear lid slides over the eggs to protect them from other items in the fridge. Thanks to the sturdy plastic, you can store other food containers on top of the egg tray without fear of cracks.
Dewpeton Large Capacity Egg Holder Tray
Amazon
$25
$19 at Amazon
This clever container maximizes your fridge space while keeping your eggs safe. Able to hold up to 21 eggs, the drawer-style tray hooks onto a fridge shelf and stays in place with the turn of a screw. It’s a simple yet effective way to hold your eggs while utilizing vertical space in your fridge. Right now, the tray is $6 off—the average cost of one dozen eggs.
YouCopia FridgeView Rolling Egg Holder
Amazon
$25
$21 at Amazon
Speaking of savings, you can save a few bucks on this egg holder option thanks to a coupon. YouCopia is known for smart storage solutions, and that shines through in this rolling egg holder. Slightly bigger than your average carton, the tray slides open for easy egg access. The eggs will roll forward, so one is always at the front, so you should open the drawer tray gently. It’s a sleek and modern-looking option that holds 12 to 14 eggs.
Snapware Plastic Detachable Egg Carrier
Amazon
$11 at Amazon
Let’s look at a multifunctional option. This plastic container is actually marketed as a deviled egg carrier that can safely transport the crowd-favorite appetizer to a potluck or picnic. The snap-on lid even has a convenient carrying handle. It’s a 2-tiered box that holds up to 24 eggs, whether they’re deviled, hard-boiled, or still raw.
LocknLock Easy Essentials Specialty Dozen Egg Storage Container
Amazon
$13 at Amazon
When you take a look at this egg storage container, the first word that comes to mind is probably “secure.” The 12-cup carton has four snap-tabs for a sturdy lock. Each well is quite deep, hugging the egg and preventing wayward rolling. The thick plastic casing also protects the eggs from bumps and jostles while you load up the fridge with your latest grocery haul.
Coghlan's Egg Holder
Amazon
$9
$5 at Amazon
If you’re short on space and buy half a dozen eggs at a time (like me), then you probably don’t need a big 24-egg tray. This 6-egg holder almost resembles a Lego brick with its bright yellow coloring—you certainly won’t lose it in a crowded fridge. It’s practically half off right now and only costs $5. The brand also has a larger 12-egg holder and a teeny-tiny 2-egg holder.
mDesign Stackable Plastic Covered Egg Tray
Amazon
$16 at Amazon
Last but certainly not least, this final egg tray brings a bit of whimsy to your fridge. The 12-egg container has a fun, wavy design. Unlike a traditional cardboard carton, the sturdy plastic won’t crush or dent. Deep wells hold the eggs in place while a handled lid slides over the top to keep them safe.
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