2024 the best pasta making machine review


Price: $649.99 - $54
(as of Dec 02, 2024 21:11:11 UTC - Details)

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Making mouthwatering meals is simple and satisfying with the Cuisinart® Pastafecto Pasta/Bread Dough Maker. Mix together eggs, flour, oil, and salt and choose from 6 discs to make classic pasta varieties, including spaghetti, rigatoni, fusilli, small macaroni, fettuccine, and bucatini, in only 20 minutes. Get inspired and add ingredients for a pasta recipe of your own creation or put the mixer to use kneading small-batch bread dough to perfect, ready-to-rise consistency. Delight family, friends, and yourself with healthier homemade pastas and breads made fresh at home.
EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN: Compact design–Mixes, kneads and extrudes up to one pound of fresh pasta in 20 minutes or mix and knead up to one pound of bread dough
INCLUDES: Six pasta disc- spaghetti, rigatoni, small macaroni, fettuccine and bucatini. Flour and liquid measuring cups, storage drawer and bag, cleaning tool
LIMITED 3-YEAR WARRANTY: Refer to user manual for troubleshooting steps and questions surrounding warranty policies – this product is BPA free
Reviewer: Haub
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This fits well with my joy of cooking!
Review: Homemade pasta is always a bit of a messy until now. This machine is my pasta loving dream. I weigh all of the measurements to ensure consistency. The instructions are very well written and the recipes delish!

Reviewer: kiwifish23
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: SO FUN! 4 Stars for Amazon's Poor Quality Control
Review: Makes great pasta BUT why did you send this in the manufacturer's box and not packed with an outside box? Amazon's Quality Control is SO POOR!!! Luckily it made it! Bought another as a Christmas gift-Hopeful that one will arrive in good condition. So unsettling to not have faith in the quality of service!

Reviewer: Susan Christine Young
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wedding gift
Review: They loved it

Reviewer: Gadget-Happy
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Did not work for me
Review: I just packed up my Pastafecto. It's all seized up with pasta dough. My hands were not big enough or strong enough to undo the locknut, nor were my husband’s, and Cuisinart did not include a locknut wrench with the appliance.Frankly, if Cuisinart had bothered to include an explanation of the four operating buttons, what their names mean, how to turn them on and off, and which to use when in the recipes, we might not have had to return it.I made the mistake of thinking I understood the buttons, and put in my pasta flour and then my egg mixture. Before I knew it, the machine had mixed up a solid ball of dough that would not extrude. I managed to retrieve it from the bowl to cut up and use later, but I could not get any dough out of the shaft. I filled the sink to capacity and soaked the bowl and shaft, but only a little of the dough was removable. If after reading this review you still think you want to try a Pastafecto, I strongly recommend that you make a few trial runs with the buttons and an empty machine, so you know how they work and can be quick to stop it if necessary.That was my third experiment with the Pastafecto, so by then I was pretty well done with the whole thing. The first two tries were with dough for bread — also disappointing. I had to pull the dough out and knead by hand to salvage it, but at least it wasn’t stuck in the extruder end and I was able to dismantle the machine.Cuisinart has built an attractive appliance that goes together easily and seems to have a decent motor. But there are several flaws:The bowl with its attachments can be pulled from the base while the machine is running, if you’re not careful.Liquid from the mixture escapes through the extrusion end when you’re trying to make dough. You need to keep a catch-bowl below it.The flour capacity is limited, ranging only from 2 cups minimum to 3.25 cups max. Liquids have to be carefully apportioned.The manual is very weak. There’s a list of parts and how they go together, a pasta chart and a few bread and pasta sauce recipes. No explanation of how to use the machine itself. An instructional video, especially one showing the texture of the pasta when it’s ready to extrude, would be nice.There is no on/off switch, just four buttons labeled Auto/Stop, Knead Dough, Extrude Pasta and Mix, with no further explanation of how the buttons work, how long you have to hold them down (not intuitive), and which ones (or a combination) should be used for which recipes. The recipes for bread are clear enough — you use the Bread paddle and the Knead Dough button. But there is no explanation of the pasta operation. Do you start with the bread paddle and switch to the extruder paddle? Do you start with the Mix button and switch to the Extrude Pasta button? The manual is mute.How to fit and remove the pasta discs into their housing is not explained. (Hint: Use the sharp tip of a small knife in the seam and push sideways to carefully dislodge the disc.)The operation of the cutting disc is not immediately apparent and not explained. (I’m guessing you’re supposed to turn it to cut the pasta. I never got that far.)No locknut wrench is provided. Small hands are not able to grasp the nut fully enough to turn it. If dough gets caught inside the shaft, there's no way to remove it.There are quite a few parts, and though they’re all dishwasher-safe, they all should be washed before putting them in the dishwasher. Somewhere I read that it helps to let the dough dry on the extruder discs and then push it out with the supplied tool one hole at a time, but of course that's tedious.I bought this appliance to save time and wear and tear on my arthritic hands, and to make homemade Einkorn bread and pasta. Having tried it three times, I’ve given up, and guessing by the ratings, a lot of other buyers have done the same. It’s a pity, because it would only take a little effort on the part of the manufacturer to change the ratings from 59% to 89%.

Reviewer: David L. Nordin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great machine, great pasta, great service.
Review: Easy to use. Showed up.missing one extruder but one call to service fixed the issue.

Reviewer: anthony massaro
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: DOES NOT HOLD UP
Review: LASTED 3 1/2 MONTHS MOTOR BURNOUT DISAPOINTMENT

Reviewer: Heike Bammann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great
Review: I’ve made my first whole wheat spaghetti with it and I was amazed on how easy and fast it was. They tasted great and I can’t wait to try out all the different attachments and recipes. Super easy to use and super easy to clean.

Reviewer: J. T.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: 300W NOT 1000W. But makes great pasta! Love Cuisinart.
Review: Need to be clear on the wattage, as this is a major feature of pasta machines.This 300W is plenty powerful and works flawlessly.

Customers say

Customers like the quality and functionality of the bread making machine. They mention it makes making fresh pasta at home achievable, and appreciate the ease of cleaning. However, some customers have reported that the product came with pieces missing and the dough extrusion is difficult. Opinions are mixed on the ease of use.

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