About us
Since our beginnings in 1992, we have been dedicated to providing a wide range of quality products with chefs and restaurateurs in mind. We deliver quality food service products for busy kitchens that enhance food preparation, cooking and dining experiences for operators and patrons.
Winco was established on the idea that a small wares and equipment supplier must be able to deliver quality products as well as partnership services, and this remains the company’s foundation. These joint strengths, combined with the passion for food service, are why Winco continues to be recognized as a leading brand in the industry.
Eric M Oxford –
I haven’t had any durability issues like other people described eitherNo issues with the product for what I needed it for, you know, serving spaghetti or other noodles. I haven’t had any durability issues like other people described either. You may want something larger if you are planning on fishing items out of a larger/deeper pot. That is the only issue I had with it. As I’m not planning on preparing a large meal for 10+ people that isn’t an issue.
B. Ikehara –
Seems different form the picture.I bought mine from New Jersey Grinding LLC.Be aware that sellers may not sell you one that is like the picture.Mine has a round hole in the middle of the server, rather than the smaller holes seen in the picture.The spoon works well for the price. I would buy another if it broke.
C. J. Clayton –
For Light Duty PastasThis really is for serving the pastas rather than cooking/stirring as the handle is way too short. The tines were small which I guess would be good if you were trying to do smaller servings. The steel was really light and felt kinda flimsy, like it would bend easily. Not sure I would recommend unless you were looking for a light-duty pasta server.
Avert Inc –
I would have made another choiceHad I had put my brain into this purchase I may have order a server made with a material that would not scratch my non stick cookware. Other then that issue, this is a good way to get spaghetti out of a pot, better a plastic bowl or glass casserole. But it is not the fault of this item, it was my error.
HowardJohnson –
Returned ItThis is the first item I’ve ever returned due to poor quality. While I know that it is rather inexpensive, I really didn’t expect it to be so cheap.Firstly, the photo was incorrect – the item I received did not have a concave serving section, but rather it was completely flat. This, along with the fact that the teeth on the spoon were very short and nubby, made it difficult to pick up much.Secondly, the metal was so thin that it literally flexed and bent under the weight of the modest amount of pasta it was able to pick up.In addition, the punched edges were very rough and sharp.Functionally, I would say that it is mediocre, and that you could get something better for the money. If you are searching for a kitchen utensil that looks nice, this is definitely not it.
Amazon Customer –
Not quite long enoughThis Server would be great for a child learning to cook pasta. But it is not long enough for an adult. I bought this to give to my daughter, but I think I will keep it and get her another one. Not a good buy!
james –
Good quality serverThis a good spaghetti server. I like the short handle and it works for other foods, too.
Bellehelene –
Not the quality I expectedWhat I didn’t realize from the photo is that this is basically a piece of folded metal — not the solid, molded handle I’d expect for table use. Oh well, it will pick up spaghetti. But it’s rather disappointing.
Singer –
Sturdy ToolOverall works well. Tines could be a little longer. If they were this tool could support a larger load.
Sue M. –
Winco Spaghetti ServerI sent this back. The tines on the server aren’t long enough to do anything but grab a blob of spaghetti noodles like you could with a large cooking spoon. Will continue looking for a good stainless steel one, until I find one, I guess I’m stuck with the ugly plastic one.