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IMPERIA, GSD Attachment Spaghetti, Stainless-Steel Multi Colour, One Size

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The two pasta rollers can be turned into real motorized pasta machines with their respective motor attachments. The pasta machine motor for the Marcato and Imperia are both made of plastic and steel, which doesn’t feel too sturdy, rather flimsy honestly. It still works after all these years, but I’ve always used it with caution.

Don’t spend a fortune just because you want to try homemade ravioli. The tools I mentioned above are probably the best choices when it comes to buying a ravioli maker. KitchenAid Ravioli Maker – a short review As I don’t own the motor attachment for the Imperia, I wasn’t able to test it out. From what I have read theI can tell you that the Imperia attachment won’t fit on your Marcato model. The connections aren’t the same, so to motorise your Marcato you will have to get the proper Marcato motor attachment. When it comes to ravioli, several options combined will make the best toolset when it comes to making fresh, homemade ravioli. These are the best tools that I can recommend everyone to start out.

Attaching the metal clamp and attaching it to the surface is easy. I only wish the table clamp had some rubber at the end, I don’t wanna end up ruining my wooden table for some pasta. Take a hint Imperia and just copy what Marcato is doing with their Marcato 150! My likes and dislikes of the Imperia 150 Cutting in half the dough I was sure the dough used with both machines was the same. I just really wanted to see if there were any major differences between the cutters and rollers. Using the rollers Roundup: If you want a pasta machine that is more colorful, the choice should be easy: Marcato has proven that pasta makers shouldn’t look like boring kitchen appliances and can actually be really stylish. Warranty If you want to buy one of these manual machines, reading my Imperia VS Marcato comparison should help you out. Making ravioli with the Philips Pasta Maker

Angel Hair Pasta Test: With each machine, we rolled and cut angel hair pasta (sometimes called spaghetti, depending on the model) to see how each pasta maker performed with a thinner and narrower noodle strand.We timed how long it took to do this from start to finish.Marcato has been granted the patent for the anodized aluminum rollers at the end of 2007. I haven’t found what the material of the rollers was before this time period. The granted patent states the following: “The aluminum used for anodizing the rollers is of moderate hardness and is not easy to dent and the wear resistance of the surface reduces to virtually zero the release of particles from the surface layer, and even in the event any particles were released, being alumina they are not considered harmful in food preparations.“ In the following month I’ll try and find out more about the “Wellness” factor and if their claims are correct. However, it’s not all sunshine. The several plastic parts that Imperia uses for their Imperia models is something that bothers me. I’ve seen several models online where the plastic parts broke down and it seems the Imperia has a bit of a higher failure rate than Marcato. Nothing huge, but yes, it does keep me awake at night every now and then. If you own a KitchenAid, my perspective changes. It’s easy to work with and it actually succeeds in properly sealing the raviolis when cooked. But chief, the best ain’t cheap! While the KitchenAid retail price is quite high, they also sell renewed models that go for a bit cheaper.

If you want a high quality machine, but would like to save where possible, the Imperia is a perfectly good choice. Just remember there are less attachments available, but if you don’t care about these attachments, and are just looking for a flat pasta roller then the Imperia is a great, authentic Italian machine that offers solid value for money. All you have to do is turn the roller and beautiful restaurant-standard pasta is produced magically before your eyes - God bless those clever people at Imperia pasta kitchen headquarters.

My likes and dislikes of the Imperia 150

The wooden grip handle further supports it to allow you to hold the handle easily without losing your grip. Both the Marcato Atlas 150 and the Imperia 150 are from an original and high quality pasta roller brand. Both manufacture their pasta rollers in Italy and have been at in since the early 1900’s. That are quite some years worth of experience building, improving and designing these machines. It's well-built, long-lasting, and absolute piece of cake to use and best of all - it makes the most delicious pasta you will ever taste! Some say even better than what you'll find in top grade Italian restaurants. Most of the time, these are my tools. A machine is great, but making them by hand is almost the same amount of effort. My favorite is the double-cutter, as it gives me the most freedom. I love using the stamps, especially my high-end auto-sealing ones.

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