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Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine
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Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine
- Hand-cranking pasta machine makes many kinds of pasta
- Gleaming stainless-steel body and cutting blades
- Adjustable steel rollers have 7 thickness settings
- Removable handle and counter clamp makes storage compact
- Wipes clean; recipe book included
Product Description
Features: Adjustable steel roller for kneading. Removable handle and clamp. Seven thickness setting. Cutting accessory. Recipe booklet. 150mm. Amazon.com Review
Clamp this pasta machine to your counter or table edge, choose a setting, and you're ready to turn out fresh homemade pasta, literally. This is a pasta maker you crank by hand as you feed in your dough. Made of gleaming stainless steel, the machine's adjustable rollers press your dough into long, four-inch wide sheets in a choice of seven thicknesses. You can then cut the sheets into squares for making ravioli, or longer sections for lasagna. By sliding on the stainless-steel cutting attachment, you can extrude thin spaghetti or medium-width fettuccine noodles. And, for artists, the pasta machine works well as an extruder for polymer clay. After use, wipe the machine clean or run a damp paper towel or piece of felt through it. Remove the handle and clamp for compact storage. You'll never want to resort to buying dried, store-bought pasta again. A recipe booklet is included to get you started. --Ann Bieri
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Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine
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- Publisher: Prime Pacific
- Label: Prime Pacific
- Studio: Prime Pacific
- Average Customer Review:
based on 50 reviews
- Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #994
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Summary: Prime Pacific Pasta Machine is excellent 2008-09-07
Comment: We've never owned a pasta machine before but this one is so easy to use and has become a very much used appliance in our kitchen. We love it.
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Summary: Works as what it said 2008-08-05
Comment: This product is good. It works as what it said. I use it to make Chinese dumping. It's very convenience. I don't buy dumplings from market anymore. However, it takes some practices to get the full benefit it provides. I suggest everyone to read and follow the instruction prior to your first use.
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Summary: A piece of junk 2008-07-27
Comment: Is it made of stainless steel? It rusts after one time use. I tried to make some whole-wheat pie but I quited. It was even not as easy as I made using my own hands.
I would give negative five stars if I could. This is the first review I gave at amazon.
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Summary: Not so good & Can I demand a refund? 2008-07-21
Comment: I bought this for my wife January 15, now on a table it's a pile of parts that I'm going to throw away.
My wife only used this machine a couple of times for dumpling wrapper. But soon she found the roller mechanism don't work properly, sometime stuck. She and her friend (another lady) tinkered with the machine, now it's a pile of parts lying on the table that I'm going to throw out. I guess I'm the one to be blamed as I call myself an Engineer.
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Summary: I would rather spend more to get a better one 2008-07-12
Comment: I bought this with a deal (15 bucks), but it turns out so difficult to use. I saw other people have had similar problems with mine: the dough can't go through; steel oddments from the machine stuck to the dough; noodles stuck together unless you make your dough really dry--which is very hard for me. Now I just set it on my kitchen counter and never use it any more.
I would have paid more to get a better one.
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