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Fast Pasta Microwave Pasta Cooker, Perfect Al Dente Every Time, Dishwasher Safe $4.99 + P&H

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Microwave Pasta Cooker, Perfect Al Dente Every Time, Dishwasher Safe

Cooking pasta the conventional way requires you to boil water, add your pasta, then frequently stir and sample to determine when it is done. Fasta Pasta eliminates this guesswork because it cooks perfect pasta every time! Fasta Pasta is a revolutionary new microwaveable cooker that replaces large pots, colanders and stirring utensils. Simply measure, add water, microwave and serve perfect pasta in 15 minutes or less. You'll use less water and energy, and cook pasta faster. The secret to micro waving perfect pasta is precise quantities of pasta, water, and cooking it for the exact amount of time.

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  • +1

    Sounds good.

  • Should probably fix up the title to "Microwave Pasta Cooker $4.99 + P&H"

  • I dont trust plastics in the microwave anymore. To many "maybe safe" and potential issues with heating plastics and leaching chemicals.

    This is made from polypropylene which should be safe, but there is still plenty of argument about it. I will stick to glass in the microwave i think.

  • Would be fine if you could actually order it :) Delivery address goes missing when you are trying to checkout so no go for me.

  • I wonder what the restaurant chain called Fasta Pasta thinks of this device using the same name..


    I would save your money, there is as much guesswork in using one of these as cooking pasta on the stove.
    The time it will take will completley depend on the type of pasta you are cooking, the quantity you are cooking and the power output of your microwave.

    You are still going to need to check if the pasta is done when using one of these which is going to be harder than checking when using a stove.
    Take out of microwave, take lid off, watch for steam, sample, put lid back on, put back in microwave, set microwave. Versus stick a fork in your pasta pot an pull out a piece of pasta.

    "You’ll use less water and energy"
    I guess you will use less water however an 1800 watt microwave on for 15 minutes versus a 2000 watt stove top on for around 8 minutes to cook the same pasta is going to use more electricity.

  • I've had one of these since last year when it was given to me as a gift… I was skeptical, as I LOVE my Pasta… but, after a Year of Perfect Spaghetti, I can say, this pathetic little plastic box is Awesome!!
    The only issue I have with it is that it only does servings of around 4 (close to 300g-350g)… I'm a 6-8 pasta serving kinda guy (full 500g packets!), so I've ordered this, on the premise I can throw 2 of them in the Microwave at the same time! - Hopefully with the same perfect outcome.
    FYI: I only use a 1000watt microwave, and the directions are for 12minutes… and the water level is pretty close the the amount of pasta that you put in the 'box'… so I'd have to save that there are Definitely Energy savings all round.
    The Postage on this is a little steep.. but, less than $11 for a little plastic gimic that makes cooking my Spaghetti heaps heaps easier… doesn't need monitoring, or stirring, doesn't stick (whether you add salt/oil or not) - it's an awesome investment. :)

  • Hi all, How or where can I purchase this pasta cooker?
    Thanks, Jules at [email protected]

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