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If you’re looking for an affordable pasta maker I would very much recommend this. With the clamp provided it is very sturdy, and the pasta shapes and the roller are very good. Only complains would be the stickers were all half peeled off when it arrived, and also it’s very easy for the handle to fall out so you have to make sure it’s all the way in before taking your hand away, bruised my toes a few times! For a pasta maker in the £20 range the quality is excellent.
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Load of rubbish, I threw it in the bin after using it once, it wouldn't work properly, the whole machine bent when I tried to use the tagliatelle cutter, because it was so stiff to turn. DO NOT BUY! Spend more on a proper good named pasta machine
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So far it works great for conditioning polymer clay. It’s not the sturdiest machine but it does the job and it’s not too bad for the price. The handle does have a tendency to fall off quite often though. It does leave roller marks on Sculpey Premo but I fix the problem running the clay through sandwiched between paper. It’s not a bad buy if you don’t want to splash out £50-£60+ on an Atlas or more expensive machine.
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It's a good machine. It make Pasta. My only slight quibble is that the clamp that holds it to the counter is not the best quality. The plastic twist part of this is easy to come off.
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Good quality product, easy to operate and do the job well. It makes pasta makings a fun. I like it very much.
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