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Electric pasta roller machines


Paul Bacino

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So,

Looking at purchasing one. Under 1500$

I'm not a fan of the add on, KA or Atlas roller/motor. I was looking at an Imperial 220, looks o.k . But is their anything else out , that is stand alone. Not the Roma either.

This is for home use, as we periodically entertain for 12-16 people.

Paul

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Wow Paul, you are really serious about your pasta making! Home made pasta always tastes the best... I had a look at the Imperial 220 myself it looks pretty good, but its not something that I would use since we never have that many people over at our house...(maybe once per year)

Hope you get the right one for you!

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I have the Imperia 220 Restaurant electric and it is a great pasta machine. I recommend it heartily. There is a mixing bowl attachment that you probably could forego.

By the way, it is Imperia, not Imperial if you are doing searches.

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I have an ATLAS brandfor use with a crank and and/or electric motor for power,Works greatfor forming only,(base product is done in the FP)I am sure it was not more than $50..(I am probably comparing wrong type of products, however)

Bud

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