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Recently I have had an enquiry from someone trying to find conical
shaped strainers for a pasta cooker. I know they exist but have no
idea if they can be be bought seperate to the cookers. I did contact
one large manufacturer and they stated they sell the cookers but no
longer supply the strainers. Any ideas please?

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Stu wrote:
> Recently I have had an enquiry from someone trying to find conical
> shaped strainers for a pasta cooker. I know they exist but have no
> idea if they can be be bought seperate to the cookers. I did contact
> one large manufacturer and they stated they sell the cookers but no
> longer supply the strainers. Any ideas please?
>
> Thanks
> Stu
> www.cateringforums.net



Google is your friend


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http://cgi.ebay.com/PASTA-CHINA-CAP-...QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/12in-China-Cap-S...QQcmdZViewItem

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"Stu" > wrote in message
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> Recently I have had an enquiry from someone trying to find conical
> shaped strainers for a pasta cooker.


Do you mean conical, i.e., like a chinoise? or the quarter-circle shaped
kind that allow you to cook four separate orders of pasta in one large pot?

If it's the latter, try he
http://www.pastasupplyworld.com/adcr...stacooker.html.

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On 25 Jul, 03:30, "Remsleep" > wrote:
> "Stu" > wrote in message
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> oups.com...
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> > Recently I have had an enquiry from someone trying to find conical
> > shaped strainers for a pasta cooker.

>
> Do you mean conical, i.e., like a chinoise? or the quarter-circle shaped
> kind that allow you to cook four separate orders of pasta in one large pot?
>
> If it's the latter, try hehttp://www.pastasupplyworld.com/adcr...stacooker.html.
>
> Remsleep


Thanks for the posts. I think Daves are closest and will be asking our
customer for their exact size requirements.

Regards

Stu
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