Pasta Problems

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Thanks to all of the commercials lately, I’m convinced that there’s something wrong with the way I cook and drain pasta. All this time I had been cooking pasta in a pot and then sometimes draining it in a separate colander.

Now for the incredibly low price of $14.99 to $19.99 I can have one of the three new pot and draining lid combinations: PastaPro, Pasta Pot Express, or The Better Pasta Pot.

The only question is, how do I decide?

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30 Responses to “Pasta Problems”

  1. 1
    Kt says:

    Doesn’t one come with a FREE QuickChop if you act now?

  2. 2
    tylerdave says:

    It looks like the Pasta Pot Express is the best deal. With it you get the personal Pasta Pot Express, the Perfect Pasta Spoon, the Perfect Cheese Grater, the Amazing Hand Chopper, and the Deluxe Recipe Guide, all for only $14.95 + s/h.

    With The Better Pasta Pot you also get a 2.3qt pasta pot, a cheese grater, and there’s a mail-in offer for a chopper, flexible cutting board, and a pasta spoon for $19.99 + s/h.

    The PastaPro only comes with a 2oz. pasta pot for $19.95 + s/h.

  3. 3
    tylerdave says:

    Of course, after s/h is added the best deal is less clear. The PastaPro is $25.90 shipped compared to The Better Pasta Pot shipped for $29.98 and the Pasta Pot Express shipped for $32.93 (a whopping $17.98 s/h!).

    The 19″ monitor I bought only cost $13 to ship…

  4. 4
    fatty says:

    I think they all suck. Separate colander is the only real way to make pasta.

  5. 5
    tylerdave says:

    Well duh.

  6. 6
    Cannonball says:

    I ordered a Better Pasta Pot over 2 months ago. I still haven’t received it. What’s worse, I called the sales number, they said I needed to call a customer service number. I threw away the sales number and called the other one….turns out they gave me the wrong number – it’s a company that sells the Insta Pasta Pot. So now I have no product, no number to call, and I’ve been charged 39 bucks. If you see the ad for Better Pasta Pot again, how about e-mailing me the contact info?

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    Gail says:

    The water draining holes look too close to the handles (when you turn the lid to lock it) on the pasta pro, pasta pot express, and the pasta premier – you could burn your hand. The better pasta pot’s drain holes are a safer distance from the handles. Also, the better pasta pot (8 qt) is 2 quarts bigger than the others.

  8. 8
    Carol says:

    for cannonball: I ordered the better deluxe pasta pot on January 12. I haven’t heard a thing but I do have a number you can call for customer service (if it’s right). It’s (973) 227-8777. I’d be interested to know if you got through.

    carolrudnick@hotmail.com

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    Susan P. says:

    I have not received the Pasta Pot Express that I ordered through an 800 phone numer that was advertized numerous times on TV during the Christmas holiday! I am quite upset! If any of you have received yours or know the phone number I need to contact them, PLEASE contact me with the information as soon as possible! THANKS!

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    Edward Breda says:

    When I went to use the large pasta pot express that I received just recently, the handle came off as the screw insert was stripped. Who can I contact to get a replacement handle? I do like the the product as I live alone and don`t like to cook. This product is easy to use.

    Please provide an e-mail address or phone number to call.

    Thanks. Edwaerd Breda

  11. 11
    JOANNE Kluver says:

    I ordered 2 seperate orders which was The Better Pasta Pot.I did it through the Inventors Channel,it was to include in each seperate order a big pasta pot,small pasta pot,a cheese grater ,a veggie chopper and a mat to chop it on.
    My mother who lives in Canada got her order which was not right Feb 8 which included her big pot with steamer andalittle pot and cheese grater and
    a utensil to get the spagetti out. Mind yu I sent them 2 chks to cover the cost plus my mom living in canada had to pay 10.00 for duty tax.
    Now I just now get my order today and opened it up I got both pans and steamer,cheese grater, but I got a 3 year warranty which I did not order so that there shows me how good the product is plus I got a 9’round cake pan that i didn’t need which
    I don’t bake so that did me a lot of good. So in other words people we all got screwed royal which
    I don’t take lightly at all. So what I plan to do is turn them over to the better business bureau.the consumer affair dept,the states
    attorney’s office and one that they really won’t
    like is all the T.V. networks that allow them to
    advertise their product.So join the band wagon everyone and start calling so you can get what you ordered and good luck.
    Sincerely
    JOJOJEM

  12. 12
    Anonymous says:

    I ordered 3 Pasta Pot Express the first week of jan, 03. They arrived this week…end of April…..but one of them only contained the one big pot. how can I get the rest of the pieces? AND these were going to be gifts in the last few months…..what a mess to have to buy other gifts when these didn’t arrive on time..now i have more than I need..HELP

  13. 13
    Anonymous says:

    Apparently ABC News reviewed them. Personally, if you have a pot, pot holders and a colander. Go for it! Why waste money!

    Here’s the ABC report:
    The pasta pots are basically pots with lock-on lids and colander-style holes in the top, designed to help cooks avoid spills and burns when pouring out the water after cooking pasta.
    Two million pasta pots have been sold since the infomercials began hitting the airwaves in November 2002, according The Wall Street Journal, which reports that the new product appears poised to become the biggest thing since the George Foreman Grill, a $400 million-a-year business.

    The Good Housekeeping Institute tried out two new models: the Pasta Pro, $19.95 and the Better Pasta Pot, selling for $19.99, and the verdict wasn’t very positive.

    Ellen Levine, editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping, told Good Morning America that the Pasta Pot is not for her. “I’m a colander kind of girl,” she said.

    Built Not to Spill

    Based on the test results, there were problems with each pot, Levine said.

    The Pasta Pro cooker is touted in infomercials as “the spill-free way to cook, drain and serve perfect pasta.” The Better Pasta Pot commercial boasts that being able to pour out the liquid without removing the lid is “the best new idea since spaghetti and meatballs.”

    The premise, at least, sounds good, but Levine says it’s certainly not a kitchen necessity.

    “I say if you have a small kitchen, do not necessarily consider these because they are not multipurpose,” she said.

    The Good Housekeeping Institute looked at a variety of factors, including how the pasta cooked, how it drained, how difficult it was to manipulate the handle, and how well the all-important locking mechanism works. “It can be difficult to operate these,” Levine said.

    Too Hot to Handle

    Good Housekeeping found mixed results with the Pasta Pro, which promises to be spill-free and make perfect pasta.

    “Although we found that the lid mechanism locks as advertised, we had a problem with the so-called ’stay-cool’ handles. The Pasta Pro people claim their handles stay cool

  14. 14
    theo jensma says:

    i sent away for the instapasta pot in march
    they cashed my check april 1,2003 and havn`t recieved the pots i guess i`m out $39.00
    still waiting
    theo

  15. 15
    judy says:

    i used the pasta premier. It sucks! i have always used pots with teflon so i take care not to damage the teflon. However, on the first use of the P.P., pratically the entire bottom of the teflon came off. I was shocked – then very angry. Those pots should be taken off the market.

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    Anonymous says:

    I cook lots of things in my pasta pots and when the steam hits the inside of the cover, the water from that is pink…does this mean the paint on the inside of the lid is coming off in the food????? I would think so…this can’t be heathy!

  17. 17
    whois says:

    Your are not the only one.

  18. 18
    jerry maxwell says:

    i used the pasta premier pot the big one is great the small one has teflon coming off the big chopper is great i need the number to them so i can ask them about the teflon coming off i only used plastic utensils in them

  19. 19
    Sue says:

    Teflon came off after 3 usings! I only used a wooden spoon to stir. Why?

  20. 20
    Becky says:

    I have used the InstaPastaPot several times for pasta with No problems. My husband bought it for me at the Dollar Store for $10. Today I double checked the box and the short instruction sheet which said you could cook other things in it. I simmered a batch of plums in it to make jam. The lid locked well to strain out the pulp and leave the stones and skins inside. As I emptied these from the pot, I saw the non-stick coating was gone! 8 pints of jam contaminated. I have plenty of pots for boiling water and I have a colander, InstaPastaPot is going to the landfill. At least I now know it wasn’t because we had bought a cheaper version. This sucks!!!

  21. 21
    Anonymous says:

    I have a “Cooks Essential” brand pasta pot. It has a heavy bottom for even heating, stainless outside and teflon inside. I have used for everything this past year and it has performed well. If you want a pasta pot, check this one out.

  22. 22
    Tom Olkowski says:

    I baught and received my posta pot express a few months ago, when using it on a low heat I noticed a bad odor,i was boiling potatos in water when this happened and this has happened before.

  23. 23
    Anonymous says:

    I used the smaller of the Premier Pasta pots twice. The second time the teflon cam right off. This is a potentially dangerous situation and these pots should be taken off the market.

  24. 24
    Anonymous says:

    my wife and i have both scalded ourselves using the better pasta pot. the lid came off for both of us. i feel its a piece of shit that will result in major lawsuits. we threw it out today.

  25. 25
    Anonymous says:

    my wife and i have both scalded ourselves using the better pasta pot. the lid came off for both of us. i feel its a piece of shit that will result in major lawsuits. we threw it out today.

  26. 26
    Anonymous says:

    I have had the same problem with my pasta pots ie the teflon coating peeling off. I am attempting to locate the manufacturer in order to voice my complaint also I intend to contact Consumer Safety Products in Washington D.C. since I feel the pans are health hazard due to the fact teflon can emit a posionous gas at high temperatures. I urge anyone who has the aforementioned problem to contact Consumer Safety Products.

  27. 27
    don says:

    In regards to my comment January 8, 2004 the tel. number Consumer Product in Washington, D.C. is 1-800 638-2772

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    Francine DeGouveia says:

    In Canada, we have the “Pasta Pro” that is sold by Canadian Tire.

    I just put in a complaint as the coating came off with my last batch of elbow pasta (ummmm, yuck!)

    I will let you know what their feedback is.

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