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Pasta Maker - Original Design - Noodle Roller Hand Press Machine w/ Adjustable Thickness - Washable Aluminum Alloy Rollers & Cutters - Manual Kit Best for Spaghetti, Fettuccini & Lasagna Dough

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  • HOMEMADE PASTA MAKER: Pasta Roller Lets you make Fresh Spaghetti Alfredo, Linguine. and More at Home.
  • STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION: Built to last Stainless Steel Rollers & Blades are Dishwasher Safe.
  • EASY CLICK ADJUSTABLE DIAL: Allows you choose from 7 thickness settings and 2 noodle type settings for the perfect dough.
  • 3 BLADE ATTACHMENTS: Detachable Blades let you easily create 3 different types of pasta noodles.
  • REMOVABLE HANDLE: Easy Crank Handle can be removed for storage. Pre-Drilled holes for clamping.

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STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION

EASY CLICK ADJUSTABLE DIAL

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STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION

Built to last Stainless Steel Rollers & Blades are Dishwasher Safe.

EASY CLICK ADJUSTABLE DIAL

Our pasta makers easy click adjustable dial lets you roll doughs to 7 thickness settings and 2 noodle settings for a total of 9 settings, ensuring the perfect homemade pasta creations.

3 BLADE ATTACHMENTS

Includes 3 blade attachments for various styles of noodles. Make your own sheets of pasta to be cut into ravioli, tortellini, lasagna and so much more.

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Easy to use
4.0
4.2
4.2
4.8
4.4
4.6
Easy to clean
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3.8
3.8
4.3
4.0
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Easy to assemble
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9 Thickness
9 Thickness
Pasta Maker
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Stainless Steel
Aluminum, Stainless Steel
Aluminum, Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
blade material
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
number of settings
7
1
1
9
9
9
included components
handle,manual
desk clip
desk clip
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manual
1 x Pasta Maker Machine 1 x Cleaning Brush 1 x BladeA
operation mode
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
dishwasher safe

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
2,131 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, and value of the pasta maker. For example, they mention it's a fine piece of equipment, works great, and is easy to manipulate. That said, some complain about the adhesion, sharpness, and material. Opinions are mixed on cleanability, and rolling.

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504 customers mention355 positive149 negative

Customers like the quality of the pasta maker. They say it's easy to use, a fine piece of equipment, and works great. Customers also mention that the press and cutters work well, and the roller works fairly well. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.

"This pasta maker works great. Only 2 cutters. About 3/8 wide and 1/8 guessing.I only wanted the wide any way...." Read more

"...the press clamped, and the crank properly lined-up, the press and cutters work well...." Read more

"...Not required though. This item is easily manipulated and works great. The purchase of a cheap brush(we use a cheap toothbrush) is a plus as well...." Read more

"...The plastic on the handle broke about 4 months in. Other than that no complaints! Like i said not for everyday but good for the price." Read more

189 customers mention147 positive42 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the pasta maker. They mention that it has a simple design, and is easy to use and manipulate. They also say that the attachment goes on and off with ease, and the knob is easy. Customers also mention that the product is easy clean, assemble, and use, and that it comes with an instruction manual that includes a good recipe for the dough.

"...Not required though. This item is easily manipulated and works great. The purchase of a cheap brush(we use a cheap toothbrush) is a plus as well...." Read more

"...She found it easy to use and used it a great deal. After about 2 months the internal gear became stripped and it would no longer roll pasta...." Read more

"The pasta machine is really easy to clean, assemble and most importantly to use...." Read more

"...But the first time I used it the handle came apart making it difficult to use… I can’t fix it. So have to come up with a solution for a better grip...." Read more

110 customers mention110 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the pasta maker. They say it works great for its price point, is simple to operate, and has a good size variety. Some customers also mention that it's worth the buy.

"...For the price it was worth the buy. Although this would be the top end of the price scale...." Read more

"...She found it easy to use and used it a great deal. After about 2 months the internal gear became stripped and it would no longer roll pasta...." Read more

"...Other than that no complaints! Like i said not for everyday but good for the price." Read more

"Product is good for cheaper pasta maker. Difficult to clean some parts if dough sticks but works good." Read more

95 customers mention33 positive62 negative

Customers are mixed about the cleanability of the pasta maker. Some mention it's pretty easy to clean after that and sturdy as long as you clamp it on a big, while others say it'd be a bit difficult to clean. They mention that the cutting sections are hard to clean when pasta would stick or get stuck in the spacing. Some say that the only problem is cleaning/noise, and that it'n't dish washer safe.

"Product is good for cheaper pasta maker. Difficult to clean some parts if dough sticks but works good." Read more

"...Easy to useEasy to cleanMakes a product we all love=win for my household." Read more

"...inexpensivegood size variety for the priceBad:hard to cleanturning mechanism sticks a little..." Read more

"...It does the job. It can be a bit difficult to clean the pasta shaping roller, but can be done once it dries with a little vigor...." Read more

40 customers mention14 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the rolling of the pasta maker. Some mention that it rolls well enough, is a small machine, but it rolls like a breeze. They are happy with it, and say it's much better than rolling by hand. Others say that the handle still turned, but the other roller wouldn't turn. They say the crank stripped and now it won't spin at all.

"...about 2 months the internal gear became stripped and it would no longer roll pasta...." Read more

"...It is an "entry level" maker but it still is much better than rolling by hand...." Read more

"...The roller attached to the handle still turned, but the other roller wouldn't turn. It's broken after two uses. I'm very sad...." Read more

"...( and then it makes it really hard to crank the next time. Putting it in the dishwasher helped, but still hard...." Read more

55 customers mention6 positive49 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the adhesion of the pasta maker. They say that the handle keeps falling off, the hand crank doesn't lock into place, and the clamp doesn''t hold it securely. They also mention that the turning mechanism sticks a little, and that the clay doesn'’t stick to the roller after each use.

"...But I noticed the clay doesn't stick to the roller after each use. The arm that can fall off easily but it's not a problem." Read more

"...Bad:hard to cleanturning mechanism sticks a littlecutting attachment does not fit well..." Read more

"...The clamp to hold the machine is not very good and the crank that you spin slips out often...." Read more

"...It fell off immediately when I started using it. Cleaning is also not the easiest since bits of pasta get stuck in the cutter...." Read more

51 customers mention7 positive44 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sharpness of the pasta maker. They mention that it doesn't cut very well, particularly smaller noodles. Some customers also say that the cutters didn't completely cut through the dough, leaving perforations in the noodles. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...other high quality systems but it’s made of light weight metal that cuts fingers and dints easily...." Read more

"...We have found that the cutting attachment is mostly useless. It doesnt cut the pasta neatly and usually winds up shredding it...." Read more

"...That's all you really need to know. It won't properly cut any thickness of pasta leaving you to manually pull the scored dough apart...." Read more

"It's fine. It only cuts flat noodles. If you're looking for round, look elsewhere. Roller works well. Instructions were abysmal...." Read more

26 customers mention5 positive21 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the material of the pasta maker. They mention that flecks of metal came off the roller and into the pasta. Some say that the stainless steel coating came off and into their pasta. That said, some customers don't recommend the product.

"...Nope. The rollers are surrounded with metal sections that look like they were intended to keep dough from getting inside, but don't do a very good..." Read more

"...is that that the handle is not attached and is therefore, comes off more often than you'd like when you are turning it...." Read more

"...The handle constantly came off...." Read more

"...It is GREAT in terms of price. The only things are the handle that comes off a bit, and it is extremely difficult to clean...." Read more

Great pasta maker when you mount the clamp in its hole
5 Stars
Great pasta maker when you mount the clamp in its hole
This pasta maker works great. Only 2 cutters. About 3/8 wide and 1/8 guessing.I only wanted the wide any way. Drive me crazy with the pasta maker clamped down still moved like a snake over a hot fire.Well today I was going to mount it to a board with screws. Duhhhh. Look at the photo. If I can load it off this phone. On the one side of the pasta maker is a half inch hole. Wondered why the clamp had flat spots in it That's where the clamp gos. Not on the flat parts. Just snugged up with the clamp and you are not going. To move it. Not even wiggle it.Now I like it a lot better. I have it clamped onto a 1932 sliding Leaf table. Also mounted to a 3/4 X 22 inch board for different ways to mount. Update. If the dough is slightly wet it'd not going to cut right and stretch on the drying rack.I am using a big mixer kitchen aid. 3 cups flour. 3 eggs on bottom with a 1/4 cup water. Might have added 3 kitchen tbls more at the end. Mix on slow for 6 to 10 minutes. It will look all crumbs. Squeeze the crumbly mess and if it right it will stick together. If crumbs are falling off wet your hands and work it till it looks good. Plastic wrap in fridge 30 minutes. Finally got it right. Cuts perfect no gobbing together. 3 months trial error.Has to be dry . Very dry.Update screws fell out of Gage side. I had already tightened the other. Finally figured out how to get the Gage open to redo the base leg screws. Use one of those cheap tiny screw driver sets. Use a thin straight and slip it in the knob that turns. Best done with that side up. Put blade in and twist. When that comes out. Take the nut and washer holding spring in. Be careful look close before taking out. The nut is just turned in level. Then unscrew Phillips head and the side plate will come off. Careful if nuts are loose can pop out on floor. I used locktite to keep that from happening again. Also on the crank use masking tape around the head about two wraps and this will keep the crank from falling out. You and still move it to the cutters.Update. 3 months use an yes had a screw come loose. Fixed it. Finally got the dough right.Photos show consistency of dough right. Same as consistency of pie dough.I use one cup flax flower 3 regular. 4 eggs. 1/2 cup water. 1/3 cup oil. Probably 1 teaspoon dry Italian seasoning. I use a kitchen aid on 1 speed 5 minutes then 2 speed for 4 minutes. It looks way to dry. Nope don't have to use flower when I roll it. I use my knuckles to compress in the mixing bowl. Pull it out and of any more water wet your hands and make a ball or flater and put in fridge half hour long as you want. I break off about 1/5 and form it with hands and then use a 9 inch roller to flatten it. Some time it is rough looking. Just fold it and run it thru again. Drys really fast if it is done right. Cuts perfect. Can do the spaggti but prefer the wider noodles. Used one box store noodles in 3 months. Ugggg not good after mine
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great pasta maker when you mount the clamp in its hole
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2017
This pasta maker works great. Only 2 cutters. About 3/8 wide and 1/8 guessing.
I only wanted the wide any way. Drive me crazy with the pasta maker clamped down still moved like a snake over a hot fire.
Well today I was going to mount it to a board with screws. Duhhhh. Look at the photo. If I can load it off this phone. On the one side of the pasta maker is a half inch hole. Wondered why the clamp had flat spots in it
That's where the clamp gos. Not on the flat parts. Just snugged up with the clamp and you are not going. To move it. Not even wiggle it.
Now I like it a lot better. I have it clamped onto a 1932 sliding Leaf table. Also mounted to a 3/4 X 22 inch board for different ways to mount.
Update. If the dough is slightly wet it'd not going to cut right and stretch on the drying rack.
I am using a big mixer kitchen aid. 3 cups flour. 3 eggs on bottom with a 1/4 cup water. Might have added 3 kitchen tbls more at the end. Mix on slow for 6 to 10 minutes. It will look all crumbs. Squeeze the crumbly mess and if it right it will stick together. If crumbs are falling off wet your hands and work it till it looks good. Plastic wrap in fridge 30 minutes. Finally got it right. Cuts perfect no gobbing together. 3 months trial error.
Has to be dry . Very dry.
Update screws fell out of Gage side. I had already tightened the other. Finally figured out how to get the Gage open to redo the base leg screws. Use one of those cheap tiny screw driver sets. Use a thin straight and slip it in the knob that turns. Best done with that side up. Put blade in and twist. When that comes out. Take the nut and washer holding spring in. Be careful look close before taking out. The nut is just turned in level. Then unscrew Phillips head and the side plate will come off. Careful if nuts are loose can pop out on floor. I used locktite to keep that from happening again. Also on the crank use masking tape around the head about two wraps and this will keep the crank from falling out. You and still move it to the cutters.
Update. 3 months use an yes had a screw come loose. Fixed it. Finally got the dough right.
Photos show consistency of dough right. Same as consistency of pie dough.
I use one cup flax flower 3 regular. 4 eggs. 1/2 cup water. 1/3 cup oil. Probably 1 teaspoon dry Italian seasoning. I use a kitchen aid on 1 speed 5 minutes then 2 speed for 4 minutes. It looks way to dry. Nope don't have to use flower when I roll it. I use my knuckles to compress in the mixing bowl. Pull it out and of any more water wet your hands and make a ball or flater and put in fridge half hour long as you want. I break off about 1/5 and form it with hands and then use a 9 inch roller to flatten it. Some time it is rough looking. Just fold it and run it thru again. Drys really fast if it is done right. Cuts perfect. Can do the spaggti but prefer the wider noodles. Used one box store noodles in 3 months. Ugggg not good after mine
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