

🍝 Roll Your Own Freshness, Impress Your Circle!
The CucinaPro Classic Pasta Maker is a manual, chrome-coated steel machine designed for home chefs who crave authentic, fresh pasta. Featuring adjustable rollers with 6 thickness settings and attachments for fettuccine and spaghetti, it combines durability with versatility. Its hand-crank operation requires no electricity, making it a timeless kitchen essential that comes with a recipe guide to inspire your culinary creativity.


| ASIN | B00004SPDH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,359 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #104 in Manual Pasta Makers |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | CucinaPro |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,141) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096119150002 |
| Included Components | Classic Pasta Maker, Fettuccine Attachment, Spaghetti Attachment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | Classic Pasta Maker |
| Manufacturer | CucinaPro |
| Material | Chromed Steel |
| Maximum Sheet Thickness | 3 Millimeters |
| Minimum Sheet Thickness | 1.5 Millimeters |
| Number Of Discs | 2 |
| Number of settings | 6 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 7"L x 7.75"W x 6"H |
| UPC | 791769527395 887680092378 787543776967 735343819131 189384000773 882763243487 096119150002 |
G**L
Easy, even for clumsy thumbed people!
I am not a great cook. I love to cook - but I was intimidated reading some of the other reviews, so although I really wanted the machine, I wasn't sure how it would all turn out. Well, don't be afraid! Its pretty easy. Not to say that you shouldn't read the advice by others and be careful, especially if you like to improvise, as I do. Make sure to run some pasta through to practice and clean out the metal bits, as people warn, don't wash with water, be sure your dough isn't too sticky, etc - but don't be afraid! Its fun and easy and fast once you get the hang of it - which will be pretty fast. Right away (one practice hour but no practice evenings) I make a couple great batches of ravioli and a dinner of fresh liguini. Three great dinners so far, many more to come. And so it gives you confidence in the kitchen! Suddenly I felt like I could do anything! (Then I tried making ethiopian bread, oops, lost that confidence pretty fast when that failed!) The reason for my review, though is the following which may be helpful to any others who live in the high desrt or mountain regions - above 6,000 feet. As you know, if you do, baking and things with yeast and most bread-related stuff can be tricky. Dough of any sort can require additional water but then get sticky, require more flour, be dry and crumbly then, etc. If you have experienced any of those problems, BUY THIS MACHINE. Whether for pasta, wontons, perogies or just to make your dough malleable, this thing is amazing!! What you would never be able to do with hours of kneading, this thing can do with a few runs through the widest setting. You'll still have to add water, then add four, knead a bit maybe use a rolling pin a bit, trying to get that right initial doughiness, but then once flat enough, run the dough through a couple times on the widest setting and you'll see what I mean - consistant dough-like texture and moisture as you haven't seen since your last trip to the east coast. In the future when I make biscuits, I'll run the dough through this a few times before shaping them and I bet it will improve the taste - at least it will improve my confidence!
M**N
Fantastic for Polymer Clay
I already had a polymer clay 'pasta machine' that I purchased at Michael's. It worked, but kept jamming, and it continually left ridges in the clay. I had actually gotten accustomed to it, until I watched a video of a machine that didn't jam, didn't leave ridges, didn't have a jerky movement, and I began to get irritated with my machine. I was looking for another machine that was for craft use, but no longer trusted the craft industry to produce one that was smooth-operating. So I decided to look into a machine specifically for pasta, but needed to stay within my craft budget - not a huge budget these days. When I saw this one, which was about the same price that I paid for my craft machine, I decided to take a chance. I have been thrilled ever since. It rolls the clay smoothly, no jerky movements, no jams and no ridges in the clay. My only complaint - and it is not about the machine but about pasta machines that clamp - is that the clamps are too short to fit my table. I have a 3" lip on my craft cart and needed a longer jaw on the clamp. Since most clamps with longer jaws also don't fit through the provided hole, I decided to clamp it in a different place. So I placed my clamp to the left side on the front of the base, and now I'm not restricted to the side of my cart. I can place the machine anywhere on the cart, and still clamp it. The larger clamp cost me a few extra dollars, but it's been worth it. This machine also came with some attachments for pasta that I won't use, since my machine is specific to polymer clay. I'm not a cook anyway, so they'll just sit in the box in the closet. The price was right for this machine, comparable to the cheaper craft machines, and you won't be disappointed if you buy this one for polymer clay. It's a terrific machine!
P**A
Best one..loving it.Works very smoothly.
C**N
Mi hermano me comentó que funciona bien, pero no me dio más detalles.
J**A
Love this pasta maker. Easy to use for a beginner like me. No fuss
L**L
Un must
B**A
It's so difficult to use. 1. The fastening part is easy to loosen. When you twist the handle several laps, it will be loosened. When I hold by my left hand, it's so hard. And the steel edges are very sharp and easy to get injured. If I can get 2 fastening parts, maybe it will be better. 2. The space below it is too small, and when there are a few patches of dough slices piled up, they are squeezed. 3. Due to its small size and short handle, it is actually very laborious. To be precise, there is strength that cannot be used. To sum up, it can be played as a toy, but don't take it as a tool or machine.
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