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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of KitchenAid SNPA Pasta Maker Plates for Food Grinder Attachment for Stand MixersCustomer Review: Primo Pasta! Summary: 5 Stars
This is a great attachment!! I use this for serving fresh pasta. It is a little tricky to use this tool to make pasta ahead of time (drying), the instructions say to make "walnut" size balls and place in the extruder, I found making "logs" was much better. My kids enjoy using this too.....
Customer Review: Save your mixer! Summary: 1 Stars
As another reviewer noted, this is dangerous to the health of your Kitchen Aid mixer. In fact,I burned out the motor with my mixer, a gift of only two months. Even the literature that accompanies the kit insists that you let the machine cool off between uses, which suggests Kitchen Aid knows there's a problem.
Customer Review: KA Pasta Maker Plates Summary: 1 Stars
I really think that I wasted my money when I bought this. I tried to make macaroni and it was a real mess. The dough comes out warm from the extruder; therefore, the strands stick together. I will continue to buy macaroni and make everything else with my pasta roller, cutter set.
Customer Review: Didn't like it Summary: 1 Stars
I haver used it only one time. Only owned it a short time. Tried spaghetti and it formed OK, but it all stuck together and could not be sepatred with out tearing. I may try another shape next time and it might be my dough recipe but for now it generally sucks.
Customer Review: Don't Bother Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this right after I got my Kitchen-Aid, and a week later went out and bought a manual pasta roller for $39.00. As others have said, the noodles stick together, and you don't get as good a consistency as you do by rolling them out. Go with a roller, not this.
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