Okay so to be perfectly clear I am not sure how great of a deal this actually is (I will explain in a bit) but for $9.99 and $6 shipping you can get three Pasta & Vegetable Deluxe Cooking Sets with Bonuses (electric Hand Blender, nylon Spoon & nylon Pasta Fork). That is three complete sets - not just one with the included bonuses for around $16! That price is certainly tempting and I am sure these would make interesting gifts... but I am not convinced this is the best deal ever - yet.
Oh, I almost forgot to mention the important part of the deal: you need to use coupon code pasta20 to take an extra $20.00 off the $29.99 price.
To get started in on this deal you need to understand what is included. Each of the complete sets includes: 1 - Large Size Cooker, 1 - Small Size Cooker, 2 - Heat Seal Lids With Built-in Strainers, 1 - Neoprene Heat Grip Pad, 1 - Pasta Counter, 1 - Recipe Booklet, and instructions for use. The instructions for this are really not all that complicated, however - all you need to do is put the items you want to cook into the "cooker" (pasta, vegetables, hot dogs, anything that requires boiling water really), boil some water and dump it in the heat safe plastic container. After that you wait the time indicated until your meal is complete.
Okay so the reason this might not be the BEST deal out there is due to the product more than the price. If you are already boiling water in a pan - why not just cook whatever you are making in said pan instead of dumping the water into another container? I really do not see the logic behind this but hey maybe the marketing has other people convinced? Secondly, the reviews for this product all over the internet are horrible - just BAD - apparently the product doesn't even cook the pasta correctly in some instances (but I bet the majority of the people are really dumb - a lot of the internet "reviewers" are on the slower side and it would not surprise me if they did not know how to work this).
So I suppose the jury is out on how great this is - but for the price you could likely give this as a crappy office/mailman/acquaintance gift - if you do let me know how it goes. This might actually not be that bad - and the infomercial is pretty classic!

