Oodles of Noodles

I am no Italian Chef, and so I have always struggled with getting just the right amount of pasta cooked for the guests sitting at my table. Thanks to German Design studio, ding3000, the answer to my noodle problems has been solved. Noooodle is a device designed for measuring spaghetti portions. Noooodle allows you to measure off just the right amount of spaghetti from one to up to four people. The design can also be used to place hot cooking pots on so as not to burn your counter space when laid upon it. Konstantin Slawinski are responsible for manufacturing Noooodle.

Designer: ding3000 Studio

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15 Comments »

Comment by chu
2008-04-16 09:18:26

 

good!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i love your design!!!!!

 
Comment by Nacon
2008-04-16 09:29:29

 

Pfft, I had something that doesn’t take up so much space in my kitcken drawer. it twist its dial into shape portions for amount of noodles. Yeah I know I can’t have a hot pot sit on it since it’s made of plastic… just because that design is made of metal….. Of course you can, but this is pretty dumb.

No really, does making spaghetti come hard for you? Are you really that hopeless? Why do you need something for your hot pot to sit on? Leave it on the stove and turn it off, duh.

 
Comment by Shiella
2008-04-16 19:15:13

 

I agree with Nacon…Deciding the amount of spagethy nooddle doesn’t come that hard I think…and we can leave the hot pot on the off stove…Besides, using this tool for both purpose is not a good hygiene standard…That’s just my opinion.

 
Comment by Freshome
2008-04-17 04:27:28

 

I’m sure that if an Italian Chef will see this product will be laughing out loud.

 
Comment by carl
2008-04-17 04:29:42

 

boring

 
Comment by Federico
2008-04-25 07:17:01

 

I’m italian and I love it!!!!

 
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