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MARCATO Atlas Pasta Machine Electric Motor Attachment

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Atlas 150 with Motor

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  • No dried pasta can compare to the taste of fresh homemade, and luckily the world’s most popular pasta machine is also the most versatile
  • Simple-to-use and solidly constructed, this authentic Italian machine produces smooth sheets of fresh pasta from your dough with the help of an attached motor
  • An adjustable dial with nine settings allows you to roll out pasta to your exact desired thickness—from 2½ mm to 0
  • 3 mm
  • The body of the machine is made of nickel-plated and chrome-plated steel for long-term resistance to corrosion and features flat rollers for making the dough sheet, as well as an easy-to-remove double-cutter

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4.9 4.9
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4.5 4.5
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Customer Ratings
Easy to use
4.9
4.5
4.0
4.0
4.3
Easy to clean
4.5
4.5
4.0
3.8
4.0
Sturdiness
4.6
5.0
4.3
3.9
Easy to assemble
5.0
4.6
4.5
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size
7 x 8
21 x 34 x 18 cm
21 x 20 x 16 cm
Electric Pasta Ravioli Maker
Spaghetti
material
Stainless Steel
Alloy Steel, Aluminum
Alloy Steel, Aluminum
Stainless Steel
Chrome-plated Steel
Nickel-Plated Steel, Chrome-Plated Steel, ABS
blade material
Carbon Steel
Aluminum
Aluminum
Stainless Steel
Aluminum
Aluminum
number of settings
9
10
10
1
1
15
included components
-Pasta Machine
pasta machine
pasta machine
Nozzle
brush
Marcato Atlas Wellness 150 Pasta Maker, Stainless Steel, Hand-Crank, Clamp With Abs Plastic Handles, Narrow And Wide Cutters, Instruction Book, User Manual
operation mode
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Automatic
Manual
Automatic
dishwasher safe

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Product Description

A healthy and proper diet contributes significantly to our daily well-being. With the pasta machine you can prepare, with ingredients of your choice, Light and delicious pasta dishes to taste to feel always fit. This model, from the line “wellness”, is equipped with special rollers in alloy for food, with which you can get 3 different types of pasta in 9 thicknesses. The front of the cutting wheels can be removed to be replaced with other optional accessories If necessary. The machine is equipped with a motor of 110 V. Leaving your hands free to accompany the pastry. The regular rotation of the engine will give a more uniform thickness to the pastry. The pack includes the crank to drive the wheels, The clamp to set the machine to the table.

Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
4,690 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, ease of use, sturdiness, and quality of the pasta maker. For example, they mention that it works great, makes pasta making a breeze, and that the motor makes the process so much easier than using the manual crank. That said, opinions are mixed on the motor.

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104 customers mention94 positive10 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the pasta maker. They mention that it works great, produces great results, and is easy to set up and dismantle. Some say that the pasta roller with motor works great for making ravioli. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...Additionally, the Atlas machine is the BEST piece of equipment available for use with polymer clay. Better than Makins/Amaco/any other brand...." Read more

"...No more worries about that anymore! Great product, Great value and my only complaint is that I waited so long to order it!" Read more

"...As I stated, however, the unit is well built. Works like a dream...." Read more

"...Could this be a genuine made in Italy motor? The rest of the machine works fine and in good quality...." Read more

84 customers mention80 positive4 negative

Customers find the pasta maker super easy to use and clean. They say the motor makes the process much easier than using the manual crank. Customers also mention that it's a time saver and makes dough easily.

"...It's so easy to use, so easy to clean and makes such fabulous pasta that I can't imagine ever eating the processed stuff again...." Read more

"...I am now making pasta for everything that we eat with noodles. It is so easy...." Read more

"...rolling pin, and can attest that the Marcato definitely makes the job much easier and faster...." Read more

"...Three stars because the machine works as a hand crank." Read more

46 customers mention37 positive9 negative

Customers like the sturdiness of the pasta maker. They say it's well-made, sturdy, and easy to use. Customers also mention that the steel is thicker and stronger. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and durability of the product.

"...Don't get it wet.It looks like a high quality machine, and time will tell how long the motor lasts...." Read more

"...As I stated, however, the unit is well built. Works like a dream...." Read more

"...The Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine appears to be solid and well built. My 1st use went exactly as planned and the pasta was delicious...." Read more

"...The rest of the machine works fine and in good quality...." Read more

22 customers mention19 positive3 negative

Customers like the quality of the pasta maker. For example, they say it makes a nice smooth, tasty pasta dough, and is easy to clean. Some say it's a great cooking tool and makes noodle machines. It's also good for making crackers. That said, some are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...It's so easy to use, so easy to clean and makes such fabulous pasta that I can't imagine ever eating the processed stuff again...." Read more

"...My 1st use went exactly as planned and the pasta was delicious...." Read more

"The rollers are great, but the cutters are junk...." Read more

"...It makes a nice smooth, tasty pasta dough." Read more

22 customers mention22 positive0 negative

Customers find the speed of the pasta maker to be fast. They say it works well and speeds up the dough rolling process. They also say the motor's pace is just right for them, and making pasta is much faster with a motorized pasta maker. Customers say it saves them time in production, and is solidly built. They mention that they can even make a double batch quickly and freeze it for later use.

"...a motor not only prevents shoulder and hand pain, it makes conditioning polymer clay super easy with no pain, no handles falling off onto the floor,..." Read more

"...This machine makes it go so much faster. I am now making pasta for everything that we eat with noodles. It is so easy...." Read more

"...It is fast, smooth, the motor is not loud, and the cutters cut cleanly and neatly...." Read more

"...There was nothing slow about this motor, at least for my purposes. I did not feel the need to secure this to the counter as it never felt unstable...." Read more

21 customers mention17 positive4 negative

Customers like the value of the pasta maker. For example, they mention it's well worth the money, one of the best kitchen investments they've ever made, and worth the extra time to make it.

"...No more worries about that anymore! Great product, Great value and my only complaint is that I waited so long to order it!" Read more

"...I love it so much. Definitely worth the money!" Read more

"To say this has been one of the best kitchen investments I've ever made is an understatement. The wife & kids were laughing at me when I bought it...." Read more

"...Simply wiping takes care of the rest. Well worth the money - I would not go to the manual methods for anything!" Read more

17 customers mention14 positive3 negative

Customers find the pasta maker easy to use and clean. They mention the fingers are removable for easier cleaning. Some say the machine is stable on granite counters.

"...It's so easy to use, so easy to clean and makes such fabulous pasta that I can't imagine ever eating the processed stuff again...." Read more

"...The fingers on the new one are removable for easier cleaning. They are not removable on the old one...." Read more

"the machine is great to make noodle, will save a lot of time, and very easy to clean. but I 'd to say the motor's power is really small...." Read more

"...It works great freestanding with the motor attachment. It's easy to clean and makes beautiful pasta sheets...." Read more

22 customers mention9 positive13 negative

Customers are mixed about the motor. Some mention that it's a definite plus, useful, and convenient, while others say that it was poor, struggled, and was encased in cheap plastic.

"...But I suspect maybe it has been over stressed. The motor does not have the same power that I do when using the crank, and it labors when I use the..." Read more

"...When he's not around though, the motor is a God-send. Makes the process that much easier...." Read more

"...I could not believe what I saw. All the gears are made out of cheap white plastic. The coil is the only thing metal inside the casing...." Read more

"Love the motor - wish I had ordered this a couple of years ago. I use it to condition polymer clay...." Read more

Nice Machine - Power Chord Issue
4 Stars
Nice Machine - Power Chord Issue
I have an old Atlas 150 that bought about 30 years ago, and it is still working fine. I bought this one because I wanted one with the motor, and my old one does not have the mounting holes for the motor.Since I have the old one, I can do a direct comparison with this one, and as far as I can tell the quality is still the same. There are some minor differences, for example the fingers that scrape the pasta off the cutters and rollers on the bottom are metal on the old Atlas, and this one has plastic fingers. The fingers on the new one are removable for easier cleaning. They are not removable on the old one. So that is a tossup whether this is better or not. It depends on how long the plastic fingers last.My old atlas has thickness settings from 1 to 7. The new one has settings from 0 to 9. So I had to recalculate what thickness to use. I used to roll pasta out to 4 before putting it through the cutters. On the new machine I roll it out to 5. That seems to work.Other than those items, the two machines are so close that the parts are interchangeable, e.g. the crank, the cutters, the clamp... they are all the same.The electric motor is in a plastic housing. I don't know yet how rugged it will be. Some reviewers said that the motor burns out quickly. But I suspect maybe it has been over stressed. The motor does not have the same power that I do when using the crank, and it labors when I use the rollers like I used to.For example, with my old press I would knead the dough by rolling it into a rope and feeding it through the rollers at the thickest setting. Then, I would fold the pasta back over on itself and feed it through again. I did that until the pasta was silky smooth. When I tried to do that with the new machine, the electric motor was really laboring hard. So I had to revise my technique.On the new machine, I roll the pasta somewhat flat with a rolling pin before putting it through at the thickest setting, zero. Then, I change the setting to 1 and put the pasta through again, then I change it to 2 and roll it again. After rolling the pasta through setting 2, I fold it over on itself and start over at setting zero. It takes a bit longer, but doing it that way does not tax the motor so much.There is one issue with the power chord that bears mentioning. The plug that goes into the wall socket is a polrized two-prong plug. You can only put it into the outlet one direction. That is supposed to guarantee that the hot wire and the neutral wire are connected properly inside the motor. The socket on the motor housing is keyed with one hole round and the other hole square to ensure that the plug on that end of the wire can only go in one way. Unfortunately, the connector on the wire has two round sides, and it will go into the socket either way. So there is no way to tell whether you have put the cord on correctly or not. The motor will run fine this way because the current is Alternating. But it could be a safety issue if there is a short to the case, and the lines are reversed. This is not a huge issue because the case is plastic, but be careful anyway. Don't get it wet.It looks like a high quality machine, and time will tell how long the motor lasts. I took off one star for the power chord issue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Machine - Power Chord Issue
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2016
I have an old Atlas 150 that bought about 30 years ago, and it is still working fine. I bought this one because I wanted one with the motor, and my old one does not have the mounting holes for the motor.

Since I have the old one, I can do a direct comparison with this one, and as far as I can tell the quality is still the same. There are some minor differences, for example the fingers that scrape the pasta off the cutters and rollers on the bottom are metal on the old Atlas, and this one has plastic fingers. The fingers on the new one are removable for easier cleaning. They are not removable on the old one. So that is a tossup whether this is better or not. It depends on how long the plastic fingers last.

My old atlas has thickness settings from 1 to 7. The new one has settings from 0 to 9. So I had to recalculate what thickness to use. I used to roll pasta out to 4 before putting it through the cutters. On the new machine I roll it out to 5. That seems to work.

Other than those items, the two machines are so close that the parts are interchangeable, e.g. the crank, the cutters, the clamp... they are all the same.

The electric motor is in a plastic housing. I don't know yet how rugged it will be. Some reviewers said that the motor burns out quickly. But I suspect maybe it has been over stressed. The motor does not have the same power that I do when using the crank, and it labors when I use the rollers like I used to.

For example, with my old press I would knead the dough by rolling it into a rope and feeding it through the rollers at the thickest setting. Then, I would fold the pasta back over on itself and feed it through again. I did that until the pasta was silky smooth. When I tried to do that with the new machine, the electric motor was really laboring hard. So I had to revise my technique.

On the new machine, I roll the pasta somewhat flat with a rolling pin before putting it through at the thickest setting, zero. Then, I change the setting to 1 and put the pasta through again, then I change it to 2 and roll it again. After rolling the pasta through setting 2, I fold it over on itself and start over at setting zero. It takes a bit longer, but doing it that way does not tax the motor so much.

There is one issue with the power chord that bears mentioning. The plug that goes into the wall socket is a polrized two-prong plug. You can only put it into the outlet one direction. That is supposed to guarantee that the hot wire and the neutral wire are connected properly inside the motor. The socket on the motor housing is keyed with one hole round and the other hole square to ensure that the plug on that end of the wire can only go in one way. Unfortunately, the connector on the wire has two round sides, and it will go into the socket either way. So there is no way to tell whether you have put the cord on correctly or not. The motor will run fine this way because the current is Alternating. But it could be a safety issue if there is a short to the case, and the lines are reversed. This is not a huge issue because the case is plastic, but be careful anyway. Don't get it wet.

It looks like a high quality machine, and time will tell how long the motor lasts. I took off one star for the power chord issue.
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