Product Comparison: Imperia 150 CucinaPro vs Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
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Imperia 150 CucinaPro
Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
Imperia 150 CucinaPro
Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
Imperia 150 CucinaPro
Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
Imperia 150 CucinaPro
Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
- It is rugged and durable very easy to use and makes excellent pasta sheets and spaghetti. Great gift idea for those who love to eat
- This is very well built and very durable.
- It is stainless steel and very durable looking.
- The white plastic inside is not durable.
- My main gripe about this product is that the plastic inside that houses the spinner is not durable.
- The quality and weight are worth the price.
- The main point is durability, and after 1 year it still passes the test. I feel that it is a great investment for a pasta maker.
- Great machine. Very well crafted and durable. Works like a charm.
- Everything seems to be made of high quality, durable materials. So far so good.
- There were no instructions on how to put the product together and it overall felt very cheap and thin. Not sturdy and reliable for making pasta.
- The inside of the roller is made of some white plastic that does not withstand much pressure.
Imperia 150 CucinaPro
Marcato Atlas 150 (MC002057)
- Easy to use and very even thickness on the dough rolled. The cutter works perfectly too.
- It makes a variety of widths and thicknesses and is rather easy to use.
- Changing the thickness of the dough is easy, thanks to a simple-to-use dial.
- I just wish I could put it in the dishwasher to clean it.
- Only problem is the #1 setting is too thick.
- The most important thing to me was the ability to make sheets of different thickness.
- Homemade pasta is easy with this machine. Nine thickness settings on the main roller allows you to get progressively thinner.
- The rolling is very smooth, and there are a huge variety of thickness settings to choose from.
- The knob which controls the pasta thickness was knocked off. I managed to pound this knob back on the machine, which works, but the machine is damaged.
- You cannot wash this thing int he sink or dishwasher.
- The pasta machine came with a recipe for pasta dough.
- It comes with a spaghetti and fettuccini attachment. The fettuccini works wonderfully or I roll it out and cut it by hand.
- It comes with the same fettuccine and spaghetti attachment, handle, and counter clamp.
- Clamp for fastening to the table or counter is pretty basic
- Cutter attachment works well and crank holds better into those slots.
- The clamp doesn't stay attached to my countertop.
- Clamp is too small to hold onto a thick surface (like a butcher block table)
- The spaghetti and linguine sections work very well also
- This pasta machine comes with an attachment to make fettuccine sized pasta (they recommend a thickness of level 5) or tagliolini (thickness of level 7).
- I found it extremely easy to use, and was delighted with the extra attachment for cutting thin strips. (Spaghetti/linguini).
- I like that it has a hold-down clamp, and that the handle is removable for storage. SOOOO glad I bought it!!!
- It works as expected but the clamp setup built into this is crap.
- The clamp mechanism for securing the machine to a counter is far, far too large a mouth to clamp to any of my counters or kitchen island