Updated | Pasta Server | 4.5/5 from 5,000+ reviews

DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server Review

Pasta server with a built-in single-portion measuring hole.

DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server
Pasta Server

DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server

4.5/5 (5,000+ reviews)

Best for: Pasta lovers wanting a measuring guide built into the server head

  • Built-in measuring hole for one portion of dry pasta
  • Heat-resistant silicone to 600°F
  • Stainless steel core
  • Dishwasher safe

See $10-14 on Amazon

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Specifications

BrandDI ORO
CategoryPasta Server
ASINB0D3Y8S7N5
Typical price$10-14
Amazon rating4.5/5 (5,000+ reviews)

Pros

  • Single-portion measuring hole removes guesswork
  • Soft silicone teeth grip spaghetti without snapping
  • Looks like a hybrid of slotted spoon and spider

Cons

  • Measuring hole sized for one portion, not two
  • Bulkier than a plain spaghetti server

Features

  • Built-in measuring hole for one portion of dry pasta
  • Heat-resistant silicone to 600°F
  • Stainless steel core
  • Dishwasher safe

Who should buy the DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server?

This suits: Pasta lovers wanting a measuring guide built into the server head. Want other DI ORO options? See our full DI ORO lineup.

Where to buy

Check the DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server on Amazon

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DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server FAQ

Is the DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server worth it?

Yes if your use case matches: pasta lovers wanting a measuring guide built into the server head. The DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server retails around $10-14 on Amazon and earns 4.5/5 from 5,000+ reviewers.

Can the DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server handle high heat?

Yes, up to 600°F. The platinum-grade silicone head is rated for stovetop sauteing, oven baking and outdoor grilling. Most kitchen silicone tops out at 400-450°F, so DI ORO sits a clear step above.

Is the DI ORO Silicone Pasta Server dishwasher safe?

Yes, top rack. The stainless steel core inside the silicone head will not rust. Bottom rack is fine but the heating element shortens silicone life over many cycles.