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Fill the tube with Pasta and add boiling water to cook pasta. Comes with a built-in strainer lid. Claims to be easier than boiling pasta the old-fashioned way. Also, claims to work well for hot dogs, vegetable, shrimp, ravioli, and beans. These claims are unsubstantiated.

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1.  avatar Erik  Sep 27, 2006 10:10am

I can't believe that this product exists: 1) making pasta is easy, 2) wouldn't this make horrible soggy pasta?, and 3) it's just a plastic tube!!!!
2.  avatar Mary  Mar 21, 2007 11:02am

This is the worst product I've ever purchased. After following the directions & "cooking" for the said length of time the noodles at the top were still uncooked & stuck to each other. The noodles at the bottom were uncooked and a hard stuck together mass. Even after draining, rinsing and "cooking" again the pasta was still hard & sticky & had to be thrown out. What a waste of $18 and a great bag of pasta.
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Manufacturer Pasta Express
MSRP $18.99

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Created: 09/27/2006 - 10:09
Modified: 03/21/2007 - 11:02