KitchenAid Stainless Steel Pasta Roller Attachment (Silver)
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Product Details:
Durable stainless steel allows for smooth rolling of pasta dough.
Easily roll 6" sheets of fresh pasta, with 8 thickness settings, to achieve your desired sheet thickness.
Includes: 1x pasta roller attachment, 1x cleaning brush
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Model: KitchenAid KSMPSA Pasta Roller Attachment, Silver, 1'
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KitchenAid KSMPSA Pasta Roller Attachment, Silver, 1'
Manufacturer:
KitchenAid
Model Number:
KSMPSA
Product SKU:
B01ENK4W9M
UPC:
4883363154520
ASIN:
B01ENK4W9M
Brand:
KitchenAid
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
9.7 x 3.8 x 2.2 inches
Item Weight:
2.4 pounds
Item model number:
KSMPSA
Manufacturer:
KitchenAid
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Not a no name product, this is the official KitchenAid roller... It works great and the only other tool you *need* is a kitchen knife to easily make some tagliatelle or linguine or a knife and a fork to make ravioli
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Although an okay price for a no-name product, having to purchase another product to get the full effect of creating pasta makes this less appealing.
Not a no name product, this is the official KitchenAid roller... It works great and the only other tool you *need* is a kitchen knife to easily make some tagliatelle or linguine or a knife and a fork to make ravioli
Not a no name product, this is the official KitchenAid roller... It works great and the only other tool you *need* is a kitchen knife to easily make some tagliatelle or linguine or a knife and a fork to make ravioli
Oops sorry, I saw the initials, but missed the brand.
Although a decent price for the product, having to purchase another product to get the full effect of creating pasta makes this less appealing.
I used to have just the roller, and I'd totally get it again af this price. Yes it doesn't have the cutter, but it's actually really easy to cut simple pasta manually.
I got this model and it's made in China. It broke within a couple of uses. Luckily I could still return it. The part that broke (plastic housing stripped) is irreplaceable so you'd have to buy a new unit.
I got this model and it's made in China. It broke within a couple of uses. Luckily I could still return it. The part that broke (plastic housing stripped) is irreplaceable so you'd have to buy a new unit.
Unless you want to make pasta this way, or making something specific like lasagna, or dumpling skins... getting a machine that pushes out the pasta is significantly easier and almost as good. For this, you have to mix the dough, then run it through the pasta maker several times, then finding a place to hang dry the noodles. It's a process that takes time.
For the machines that push out pasta, it's basically like using a break maker, with an additional step of cutting the pasta when you see fit
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Not a no name product, this is the official KitchenAid roller... It works great and the only other tool you *need* is a kitchen knife to easily make some tagliatelle or linguine or a knife and a fork to make ravioli
Oops sorry, I saw the initials, but missed the brand.
I used to have just the roller, and I'd totally get it again af this price. Yes it doesn't have the cutter, but it's actually really easy to cut simple pasta manually.
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Even for the stainless steel ones?
For the machines that push out pasta, it's basically like using a break maker, with an additional step of cutting the pasta when you see fit