Innovative Sugarworks Small Cake Porter with Insulated Cover and Cake Carrier, 14" x 14" x 16", White
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There are 3 holes in it The cake can be divided into layers of any height, as long as the base on which it rests is no larger than 14" and the cake plus whatever else is on top (drum, cake display board) is no higher than A 2-to-1 ratio is most common There are four layers to a layer cake This is a 5" tall sculpture.
We only have one small Cake Porter which measures 16" tall, so a cake with tiers measuring 6" tall is not going to Our medium Cake Porter, which is 28" tall, comes in a larger size as well. The one you selected will be easy to fit on No matter what...(even if it is topped! This might help) thanks!
The suv I used for the family has a back seat, so I put the suit at In order to keep the beach towel in place, I roll up beach towels and place them around it. When you put it in the seat, I recommend you lay a towel or something like that over it to level it, but it may be difficult to keep it from moving. My favorite cake porter is this one.
You are certainly allowed to use it more than once. Also, I've used it to bring food to work during
Selected User Reviews For Innovative Sugarworks Small Cake Porter with Insulated Cover and Cake Carrier, 14" x 14" x 16", White
Cake porter changed the whole direction of my business when I invested in it recently! As a first consideration, it is a very usable size for a standard 3-inch laptop The cake was decorated in three tiers. In addition to being sturdy and easy to clean, the plastic liners are also very easy to remove. As the outer cover fits snugly but not too tightly, I am able to fit large flat ice packs on top and both sides (see photo) of the container to keep my buttercream cakes cool and intact. The container also looks very clean and professional. On the top of the bag, I can keep any invoices or instructions for my clients in the clear pockets. It is no longer necessary to worry about finding a sturdy container to transport a heavy cake, nor to feel embarrassed while delivering a showy display cake in a moving box.
I have two of them, one normal and one narrow. A hard plastic carrier of the appropriate size and one hard plastic carrier of the appropriate height. Despite being taller, even the tallest one is unable to fit a three layered 6" cake without squishing the buttercream border on top (ugh, I ruined all my hard work and attention to detail). One day I was in need of a heavy-lifting company, but on the other, On the other hand, I am also not a fan of having to use and then discard tall cardboard boxes over and over again (wastage + cost = not a good mix). When I came across this, I was thrilled! In addition to that, I also love the fact that I can replace them inside if/when necessary- There is still a very long way to go before that time. In addition, I like the fact that it is large enough to accommodate a tiered cake, yet still not too heavy and bulky. Whenever you need me, I'm the one to call The person I go to for cake distribution at work (work anniversaries, birthdays, etc. ) so I have to transport myself in a car AND on public transportation, so ease of mobility is important to I have been extremely happy with the cake porter so far! As I will admit, I am not a perfect person. It is a bit intimidating (I was afraid of breaking it - This is not a cheap option). To be sure I was doing things correctly, I went to their website and watched the video. It gives you an idea of how to start and what it should look like if you watch the video. Within 5 minutes, you will see how to go about it. I was done in 7 minutes, and the porter was waiting for me. Here, my suggestion would be to fold all the pieces you need to fold well before starting this process, so that it doesn't look wonky when all the pieces are assembled.
Because I was a big supporter of Innovative Sugarworks, I was so dismayed when the partnership didn't My intention was to buy it so that I could transport my larger cakes in it. On long drives, cakes should be kept cool to prevent them from melting. It was probably the case that made me buy it in the first place. The first time I used it, I carefully put the case on only to find out that the inner corners were cut right open when I pulled it out! There was no resistance to the material's tearing -- it just crumbled away! I would describe the box as a plastic cardboard, so it isn't like it is made of a material that is as sharp as diamonds to rip through In the meantime, I have a cake safe, so I guess this will sit in a corner without the case. I purchased this cake tin a few weeks ago, but it didn't arrive in time for me to use it for the cake I intended it for, so I just needed to order it for a Saturday delivery. It is no longer possible to return it. I hate it.
The cake stayed in one piece even when I traveled from New York to Richmond, VA! As well as placing the boxes and bags, I place 2 dry ice packs between them. The drive was 6 hours. Glad that I did it!.
Normal deliveries of cakes are normally done by me. As I knew it wasn't a particularly useful tool, I was unsure whether to use it. When I deliver cakes, I typically wrap them in saran wrap and transport them in a cake box, but for venues where I'm delivering and setting up, I wanted reusable containers that would also handle The box is good once it's set up (setting it up was a bit of a hassle). In addition to keeping the cake cool, it has an extra piece that makes it easier to slide out the cake and the handles seem durable (still nervous about that and hold from the bottom. Keeping an eye on things is always a good idea). We haven't tried collapsing the tripod since we put it together, which, as I mentioned earlier, was not the easiest. Therefore, I am not able to comment on Note As a set- A patient approach is required to work your way up. The fact that it's delivered folded took some time to work out, especially when it came to getting the flaps folded in correctly and sitting flush. I recommend you put it together as soon as you receive it and put it in the cover in order to work out some of these.
A 3x6x9 layer cake was served by cake porter. The only thing that would make it 5 stars would be the ability to fit the monogram of my cake on top. It would have made more sense to purchase a bigger bag for an In order to put the corrugated plastic inside the red zipper cover, I had to ask a friend to help me fold it. There is almost no room for error. The red porter cake feels lighter when I lift it with both hands, and place them on both sides of it. Furthermore, since the bottom layer can be removed from the box, it is easy to move the cake inside and outside of it. Although it costs more compared to other plastic carriers, it is not as expensive. If you need a cake carrier for a 2- to 3-layer cake, this is the carrier for you.
Fortunately, with some trial and error, we were able to assemble it. Although it is sturdy enough, it is not too heavy to cause too much weight gain. The 14" cake board in the pic was large enough to fit into the cake stand (this is a smaller size). There were five layers of cake and a cake topper, so it was a tall cake. It may look like the pic on the seller's site suggests it will hold a 2 tier cake, but if each tier is tall, then it will I am very pleased with this purchase, I am glad I got it and immediately put it into work. In the event that it works well, I will have to get the large one. We'll see how it stands up to being rugged as I'm not sure how long it will last and I'm worried the latch will go bad after awhile, so 4 for durability.
I didn't have to worry about it melting on the way. At the time I arrived, the ice in the carrier was only partially melted and the inside was very cold. There were no traces of shifting on the cake. What a great idea! did not have any problems inserting the insert into the.