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Marcato 8340 Atlas Pasta Dough Roller, Made in Italy, Includes 150-Millimeter Roller with Hand Crank and Instructions, Silver

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Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm


Features

  • Marcato 150 pasta Roller evenly rolls dough, Made from chrome-plated steel with anodized-aluminum rollers. Wipes clean with dry brush or cloth

Description

"Marcato’s Original World-Famous Atlas 150 Pasta Roller evenly rolls pasta dough, pastry dough with a uniform thickness in minutes. Evenly roll sheets of homemade pasta dough, up to 150-millimeters wide. Pasta that’s rolled out to a uniform thickness has a more consistent texture that cooks evenly for tastier results. Nothing tastes better than fresh authentic homemade pasta and learning how to make fresh pasta couldn’t be easier! The Atlas Pasta Roller features an adjustment dial to easily control the dough thickness and personalize pasta to each recipe on the fly. Quickly choose from 10 different thickness settings, between a paper-thin 0.6-millimeters to 4.8-millimeters. If desired, the Atlas Pasta Roller is equipped to attach a Pasta Drive motor or any of 12 pasta cutting accessories, all sold separately. Fresh pasta can be dried on a pasta drying rack (also sold separately) and stored for later use, or cooked and enjoyed immediately. Made in Italy. Wipes clean with a dry brush or cloth after each use. Includes the Pasta Roller, hand crank, clamp, complete instructions and a 10-year manufacturer's warranty. Available exclusively from HIC Harold Import Co.


Brand: MARCATO


Color: Silver


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 8 x 5.5 x 8 inches


Blade Material: Aluminum


Included Components: 150 mm Dough Roller


Number of settings: 10


Operation Mode: Manual


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Brand: MARCATO


Color: Silver


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Blade Material: Aluminum


Included Components: 150 mm Dough Roller


Number of settings: 10


Operation Mode: Manual


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Is Electric: No


Product Dimensions: 8"L x 5.5"W x 8"H


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Item model number: 8340


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 2, 2005


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  • Doesn’t work with electric motor
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
This is a hard review to make because I enjoy using this and making pasta since I bought it, but it was all the work I had to do to make it work that disappoints me and makes me give it a 1 star. All the work that I feel was unnecessary. I bought this because I’ve wanted to make homemade pasta again ever since I first made it back in middle school. It tasted so much better than anything from the store and it was something I was proud of. I bought this to make pasta from scratch again. I bought the atlas 150 and an electric motor to go with it, because I feel like trying to hand crank it while feeding the dough in would be complicated. Need to feed the dough in, catch and pull it as it’s coming out, while at the same time hand cranking it. Is it doable? Yes. But felt like it would be too much aggravation, so I bought the electric motor too. I looked at the prices of the bundles and the stand alone items Marcato offers and seen it was cheaper to buy everything separately. I did my research, made sure everything would work with what I was buying. Thought I had it all down, but obviously not. That’s on me, but at the same time Marcato’s description and photos of the products aren’t very good in my opinion. Anyway, here’s why. So for the atlas 150 pasta roller itself, the hand crank fits, the electric motor doesn’t. It has the cut outs for the electric motor, but the shaft of the motor is too big to fit in the pasta roller. But the attachments that came with the 150… the motor fits in those. So the attachments it came with, the motor fits, the roller itself, it does not fit… why? It fits the other stuff it came bundled with but not the roller itself? I went back to the electric motor description, seen it fits various models of the atlas 150. Did I buy the wrong one? It’s subjective, but I don’t think I did. I went back to the bundle page, read the description, it does not list the model of atlas 150 it is. So what model am I getting? How am I supposed to know the electric motor will or won’t fit? This wasn’t something I thought I had to worry about. The motor says it’s for the atlas 150 in the title, the atlas 150 page itself doesn’t even list a model number, just says it’s an atlas 150. Whatever… I ordered a stand alone pasta roller atlas 150 to hopefully get lucky and maybe it’ll be the model I need. I could have returned the other, but in the end I feel like it was my mistake for not being thorough enough in my research. So I ordered another hoping it’s the right one, in the meantime I did some extra work to make the motor fit. I drilled out a bigger hole with a drill bit roughly the same diameter as the shaft on the motor. It works now, but I feel like I shouldn’t have had to do extra work to make something I feel like should have worked in the beginning. The hand crank did fit btw, but again I wanted more free hands to work with the dough as I’m rolling it, so I felt the motor would be better to just make it work. The other atlas 150 came in, I was unlucky again. Same problem as the first one. So now that my motor fits on the roller, let’s make some pasta. I made spaghetti for a few nights. My ravioli attachment just came in today. I go to use some leftover dough to make some ravioli, let’s fit the motor into the… are you kidding me? The ravioli attachment does not have holes to lock the motor in place. The shaft fits, but it won’t lock into place. Tf? Aright fine whatever, I wanted to use the hand crank for this anyway so I have more control. I’ll just use the hand crank and…. Wtf, the hand crank won’t work either, the shaft is too long so the fins won’t go into the attachment to spin the ravioli rollers… FINE. I guess I’ll just hold the motor in place cause dammit I want ravioli. So I make the ravioli, the attachment does a good job. But now I have some more work for myself cause I need to drill some holes into that thing now for the motor to attach properly. I go to the ravioli attachment page, there aren’t any pics showing the side where the crank is supposed to go, so it doesn’t show the lack of holes for the motor. That really my fault? I don’t think so. Feels deceptive to me personally. Am I able to make pasta? Yes. Am I able to use the electric motor I bought for this purpose? Yes, kind of, and no. Yeah, the motor attaches to the spaghetti attachment with no issue, it didn’t work with the atlas 150 at first without me having to drill out the hole bigger. Neither of my items work with the ravioli attachment out of the box. No holes for motor, and shaft for hand crank too long. So to make my items work, I have to drill out holes, drill out more holes on the ravioli attachment, and cut some of the shaft handle off to shorten it so the fins will go inside the machine and turn it properly. I should not have to modify these things this much. These should work right out of the box, the atlas 150 should have exactly which model it is somewhere on the product page, it doesn’t. For all this extra work, I have to give it a 1 star. I’m using the machine, yea, but only because I modified it to actually work. Disappointing ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Wayne S.

  • Great machine for polymer clay
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
Love this thing. It makes conditioning clay sooo much easier and saves your wrists. Definitely better to buy something better for a few more dollars than get the subpar ones that are marketed specifically for clay. Only reason it is 4 stars and not 5 is the condition the box came in. It was beat up but everything seems to be working great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by BreyBrey BreyBrey

  • Great product- luckily it didn’t get damaged…
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
The box arrived torn. Inside it was obvious the main part of the roller had rubbed against the smaller box inside too much as it damaged that box. Luckily nothing broken. It did have a instruction manual that didn’t pertain to the product, as it kept referring to a power cable and there isn’t one. Hmm… otherwise great buy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Edna Trevino Edna Trevino

  • So far better than my last one
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
The box was a little banged up and metal rods inside it had fallen out, but my husband helped me put it together. Works great so far for polymer clay!
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by Ruby💜

  • Great product
Style: Wide Pasta Roller, 180mm
My dad really wanted one, I got it for him for Father’s Day and he’s been using it ever since.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Raquel Costa

  • Rolls clay like butter
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
After buying a cheaper pasta machine for polymer clay and having it break after a few uses, I decided to upgrade and I am so happy I did. It's like night and day! Rolls my clay out with zero effort
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Melissa Zahm

  • Love
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
Best pasta roller I’ve had and I’ve tried a few. Incredibly smooth and even, and easy to clean.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Amber Coleman

  • The most important thing you should know is.....
Style: 150 Pasta Roller, 150mm
I had 6 other pasta machines and this is the only one that wasn't a problem. I waited to make this review because I wanted to use the machine longer than any of those other ones were used. I would hate it if someone gave a rave review about an item and three days after I bought it, based on the review seeming to be real but actually a fraud. Love this one, couldn't ask for better, tried but no one could provide for my clay needs until this one. I hope I can find a motor for it. Warning, don't do anything with the blades under the rolls. Dry-wipe only. Don't try cleaning with anything except an occasional dry paper towel or spraying really hot water between the rollers. Also, if your roller causes ripples at a higher setting, you need to relax the clamps grip. You have it cattywampus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022 by Michelle

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