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Atlas Marcato Pasta Machine, 150mm
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Description
No dried pasta compares to the taste and experience of fresh homemade, and luckily the world’s most popular pasta machine is also the most versatile. Simple-to-use and solidly constructed, this authentic Italian machine produces smooth sheets of fresh pasta from your dough with every turn of the handle.
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- Adjustable dial with nine settings makes it easy to roll out pasta to the exact thickness desired, from 0.8 mm to 4 mm
- Made from nickel- and chrome-plated steel for long-term durability and corrosion resistance
- Features flat rollers for pressing the dough sheet as well as an easy-to-remove double cutter
- Gears are constructed from tempered steel and case-hardened for enhanced durability
- Adjustable clamp holds machine securely against the table or countertop during use
- Versatile attachments (sold separately) for creating 15 different pasta types–from spaghetti and ravioli to lasagna and capellini
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- Manufacturer: Atlas
- Material: Steel
- Made in Italy
Care & Usage Show
- Hand wash only
What's In the box? Show
- Pasta machine
- Table clamp
- Handle
- 12-page recipe and instruction booklet
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Customer Reviews
4.7 / 5.0
29 Reviews
Great product
This machine was VERY easy to use, with almost no set-up. I watched a Youtube video where it was recommended so I knew exactly how to make a perfect pasta. It was very easy and cleanup also a breeze. The taste and texture of homemade are really worth the extra effort. The product description didn't make it clear that this comes with the attachment for both linguini and spaghetti so it's all you need to get started
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January 5, 2013
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Best pasta
Just purchased this pasta machine and had seen it demonstrated once before. It was a little intimidating at first. The instruction manual is very thorough and explained the entire procedure
well. My first batch was such a success! The taste of the fresh pasta was delightful
well. My first batch was such a success! The taste of the fresh pasta was delightful
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May 29, 2012
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Great basic machine
This pasta machine is well made and easy to use. Instructions are included and once you get used to how to use the machine its very easy. The description of the product on this site is misleading. An attachment for linguine and spaghetti is included, no additional attachments need to be purchased separately to get started
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December 27, 2013
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Heavy, solid construction and easy to use!
After weeks of searching, I settled on the Marcato machine, mainly because of price. The first thing I noticed upon removing from box was the quality of materials used in making it. The assembly was self explanatory and consisted of roller, attachment (can stay on or be removed), the vise which secures it to counter top and the turning handle. My 9 year old uses it all the time and makes perfect pasta. There are additional add ons, such as motor and other pasta attachments available for purchase. Cleaning is easy but a bit time consuming. You have to used a brush and rag. No water! I highly recommend this pasta machine.
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I'm in Italy!
After having wonderful pasta in Italy this summer I was determined to learn to make some myself. How difficult can it be?
Well, I tried it and made the most wonderful spaghetti ever! It took about 45 min. as I was learning but I can now see that in 30 min (including the resting time) we can have fresh pasta. and it was FUN. If you love to cook this is the right machine for you. There are so many videos on You Tube to help you with the process. And the drying rack was wonderful too
Well, I tried it and made the most wonderful spaghetti ever! It took about 45 min. as I was learning but I can now see that in 30 min (including the resting time) we can have fresh pasta. and it was FUN. If you love to cook this is the right machine for you. There are so many videos on You Tube to help you with the process. And the drying rack was wonderful too
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February 5, 2014
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So easy and fun
Super easy. Easy cleanup.
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May 2, 2012
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The best machine out there
I received one of these as a high school graduation present. I'm now 40 years old, and I make pasta regularly. So you can do the math to understand what a well-built and solid piece of machinery this is. It's simply the first and last pasta maker you'll ever need.
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March 25, 2016
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Great Machine
I recently purchased this pasta machine and absolutely love it. It is user friendly, well made, and even came with a small pasta recipe pamphlet. I definitely recommend it!
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March 5, 2015
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Love my Pasta Machine
This machine is very sturdy and easy to use. I made homemade fettuccine for the first time and it turned out perfect. I hope the fun of using this pasta maker never wears off.
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Works Great
Works great. Seems like there should be something easier to use for the handle, not hitting ever on the bar that holds it to the counter.
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Why did you choose this?
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This pasta maker is reported to be a well made functional tool for the use in the art of food preparation. I hope the reports are true.
D. R
on Apr 22, 2018
Fiance is a chef. Had best reviews.
Alexandrea C
on Apr 18, 2018
This pasta maker is reported to be a well made functional tool for the use in the art of food preparation. I hope the reports are true.
D. R
on Apr 22, 2018
It looks easy to use
Lynne A
on Apr 21, 2018
does this machine come with the roller that will cut the strips of spaghetti or do you have to buy an additional roller?
BEST ANSWER: Yes. It comes with 2 widths. I would call them spaghetti and linguini.
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- artsytartsy on May 2, 2012
Where can I find the Marcato dough recipe book?
BEST ANSWER: There was a booklet included in the box.
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- Mary A on Feb 10, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 13, 2014
Can someone please describe how the table clamp works?
Does it clamp onto the EDGE of a table/counter top? or does it suction to the surface so I can put it anywhere I'd like?
Does it clamp onto the EDGE of a table/counter top? or does it suction to the surface so I can put it anywhere I'd like?
BEST ANSWER: It clamps your machine to the edge of a table or countertop. There is no suction.
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- AmandaSltCs Staff on Jan 1, 2014
How does one clean the pasta maker? Ours says NOT to use water but rather "vaseline oil." What is vaseline oil?
BEST ANSWER: I've never heard of that either, but if you need to use oil, I would use food grade mineral oil like you would use on your wooden cutting board. Never use water! Just dust off the flour and any pasta pieces left over after use and you're good for stirage until next time.
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- PCrane on Feb 25, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 14, 2014
What are the attachments?
What;s the difference between the 150mm and the 180mm pasta machine?
BEST ANSWER: The 180mm means how wide the pasta machine is. 180mm is about 7 inches.
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- Robert T on Mar 25, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 29, 2014
My countertops have a rounded edges. Is that going to be a problem for clamping the device to my countertop?
BEST ANSWER: It shouldn't be a problem as long as you have enough depth under there. The counter has to have a lip. Mine are rounded and it works fine. It's a fun tool!
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- Ann C on Mar 19, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 18, 2014
ravioli too?
BEST ANSWER: I have the ravioli attachment and it works great!
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- Jill G on Feb 1, 2016
Do you need to buy a drying rack for the pasta?
BEST ANSWER: No. I was taught to put a mix of flour & semolina on a sheet pan and put the pasta on there until you use it.
I tend to make it fresh and use it the same day. You can freeze after it dries though.
I tend to make it fresh and use it the same day. You can freeze after it dries though.
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- Ann C on Nov 3, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 18, 2014
i have the raviolissima attachment that was passed down with wooden rollers. Will it fit this pasta maker?
The pasta dough seems to be getting stuck inside the machine. Does anyone know how to get it out?
BEST ANSWER: Apparently you have to make sure you don't run the pasta maker under water. You are meant to wait until it drys and then just use a toothpick or something to clean it off. Also I have learned the quality of your pasta recipe makes a huge difference with this. Semolina and durum flour and some instruction from an old Italian will help with getting a pasta consistency that will be smoother and more stretchy and less likely to plug up the maker.
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- Jennifer D on Dec 14, 2014
After using the rollers up to 6. When I tried cutting fettuccine it got stuck. How do I get it out?
BEST ANSWER: Do you mean the fettuccini attachment got stuck on the main machine, or pasta got stuck in the fettuccini cutters?
If the attachment is stuck on, just keep wiggling it until it slides off. If there's pasta stuck in the rollers/cutters just run more pasta through it to clear it all out. Never run water over it or it will rust.
If the attachment is stuck on, just keep wiggling it until it slides off. If there's pasta stuck in the rollers/cutters just run more pasta through it to clear it all out. Never run water over it or it will rust.
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- PCrane on Feb 21, 2016
- Purchased on Nov 14, 2014
How wide can you make the sheet of pasta?
How do I convert the amount in the recipes in the enclosed booklet? They are in gr.
BEST ANSWER: You could convert the recipe from metric or measure the ingredients, but it's easier to just find another recipe using non-metric values. Pasta ingredients vary from region to region in Italy, and in the end the only thing that really matters is the consistency of your dough--not too wet, not too dry--and your pasta will be incredible.
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- Nancy G on Jun 28, 2015
- Purchased on Feb 22, 2015
Can someone please tell me what the widest strip of dough can be produced by the Atlas 150 machine [for use in making ravioli]?
BEST ANSWER: 150mm or about 6 inches is the maximum width of the pasta. My sheets are wide enough to work with the typical ravioli maker pans that are 2 raviolis wide. If you want BIG raviolis you will only get 1 per width.
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- Laura W on Dec 1, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 10, 2014
how do I make spaghetti dough?
BEST ANSWER: My Grandmother makes her pasta from eggs and flour, that's it! :) She uses more egg yolk, than whole eggs but I'm sure everyone has their different style. It's easy and I'm sure there are hundreds of recipes online. Good luck!
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- Ashli G on Feb 9, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 30, 2014
how much does the pasta machine weigh?
BEST ANSWER: According to Amazon about 3.3 lbs, and shipping weight is 6 lbs.
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- David S on Jan 19, 2015
- Purchased on Nov 8, 2014
how much it weights?
BEST ANSWER: The whole box with everything included weighs 6 lbs. Just the main roller and hand crank weigh 4 lbs. There are no plastic pieces. It's made of 100% steel and forged aluminum. All high quality pieces.
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- PCrane on Jan 16, 2016
- Purchased on Nov 14, 2014
My counters have rounded edges. Will the pasta machine clamp work on this type of edge?
BEST ANSWER: Yes - but you may need to use a rubber glove to tighten it down properly. You can also slide a thin stiff chopping board underneath the pasta maker to "create" a flat top. It's a great easy machine to use and is a lot of fun to use for creatively filled raviolis. Good luck!
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- Laura W on Aug 9, 2015
- Purchased on Dec 10, 2014
Put the dough through attachment and first one cut through..but when I did the rest of the dough, the strands didn't cut through all the way..is it the dough?
BEST ANSWER: Sounds like the dough is too wet, dust it with flour before running it through.
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- wendy s on Apr 12, 2015
- Purchased on Aug 3, 2014
Is there really a stainless steel version of the Marcato Atlas 150 Wellness pasta maker? Some sites advertise it.
BEST ANSWER: Yes, I bought a stainless steel version a year ago for my daughter.
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- Pat R on Dec 13, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 17, 2016
Which attachment would make soba noodles?
BEST ANSWER: The spaghetti attachment will give you the shape of dibs noodles.
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- DIANNE S on Oct 19, 2017
- Purchased on Nov 30, 2015
Is the roller made from aluminium? I am comparing Imperia pasta maker with this. Seems Imperia rollers are better made
BEST ANSWER: I have had my Atlas Pasta maker for a couple of years and love it. It is made of steel. I haven't had a single problem with it. It's very sturdy and dependable. I've given one to a niece as a present.
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- Suzie B on May 16, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 10, 2015
Can you use this machine to roll out bread /pizza dough?
BEST ANSWER: Not really, it would if you wanted a long narrow pizza. My wife loves it for a lot of pastry but pizza is not one of them.
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- Mark M on Mar 22, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 26, 2015
We used this machine and noticed not metal shavings but flakes of silver somethings in the dough. Not sure what this is?
BEST ANSWER: We have not experienced this with our machine. We love it!
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- Laura W on Aug 16, 2016
- Purchased on Dec 10, 2014
I have an older Atlas Manual OMC Marcato pasta maker. I went to use it recently and tiny bits of what appeared to be chrome kept coming out int he pasta. I ran it through multiple times and although the flecks got less they still kept coming. Is this a common problem?
BEST ANSWER: I couldn't speak towards it being common, but this has not happened to me. Yikes!
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- Christine G on Jul 30, 2016
- Purchased on Dec 5, 2014
What are the dimensions?
BEST ANSWER: From the bottom to the top, as sitting on the table, it is 6 inches high. With the turning handle inserted and at the top, it totals 9 inches high. From furthest side to furthest side, it is 8 inches wide. With turning handle, it totals 13 inches wide. The depth minus the fettuccine attachment (included in box) it measures 5 inches deep. With attachment, it totals 8 inches.The handle extends 5 inches in any direction. So, without handle or attachments, : 6x8x5(HxWxD). With handle and attachment: 9x13x8(HxWxD)
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- ashley s on Dec 22, 2015
- Purchased on Jan 6, 2015
Can one purchase the handle(crank) only? I have misplaced mine and I'm dying to make homemade pasta again!
Thx, Valaree Hoover
Thx, Valaree Hoover
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