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Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine

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Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine $15 at Amazon
 
Discuss (20) : History : Tell : Posted 3:56 PM PST 01/14/08 by Ben
Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta MachineAmazon.com has the Prime Pacific Stainless Steel Pasta Machine for $15, with free shipping on $25. It has stainless steel body and cutting blades, adjustable steel rollers with seven thickness settings, blades produce spaghetti or fettuccine noodles.
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#1   the lawyer - Posted 4:23 pm PST 01/14/08 (3826 Posts)
any reports on this particular product? is this any good or is it tiny?
#2   PornStarMom - Posted 4:29 pm PST 01/14/08 (246 Posts)
Come on #1 admit it that you hope it's really tiny so you can use it on yourself.
#3   Necro Joe - Posted 4:40 pm PST 01/14/08 (892 Posts)
#1: Why can't it by good ANY tiny?
#4   foomench - Posted 4:41 pm PST 01/14/08 (1136 Posts)
Looks like a standard size, about 6".
#5   jayz - Posted 4:43 pm PST 01/14/08 (245 Posts)
6" is standard, uh-oh.
#6   bakerzdosen - Posted 4:49 pm PST 01/14/08 (368 Posts)
Well, the reviews on amazon and at fw seem to say it's hit or miss. If you just want to try it out, it's not a bad way to go (though one of the reviews seems to indicate it's gone as low as $10.99)
#7   CrappyCrap - Posted 5:23 pm PST 01/14/08 (199 Posts)
the metal itself is probably worth more than $15 in the scrap yard...
#8   the lawyer - Posted 5:43 pm PST 01/14/08 (3826 Posts)
the metal on it is probably worth about 7 cents at the scrap yard.
#9   Ander - Posted 6:05 pm PST 01/14/08 (407 Posts)
i could probably melt more metal out of $15 of nickels
#10   websfear - Posted 7:22 pm PST 01/14/08 (101 Posts)
Nah, Go with the Ronco Pasta maker.
#11   lawnsprinkler - Posted 7:39 pm PST 01/14/08 (1817 Posts)
Within 6 months this will be in a box in your garage and you'll be wondering why you thought it'd be a good idea to make your own spaghetti.
#12   bakerzdosen - Posted 8:08 pm PST 01/14/08 (368 Posts)
Quote:
Within 6 months this will be in a box in your garage and you'll be wondering why you thought it'd be a good idea to make your own spaghetti.
All the more reason to only spend $15 for the learning experience I suppose...
#13   raiderfan510 - Posted 8:14 pm PST 01/14/08 (132 Posts)
I agree with #6, will prob end up in a garage. Thanks god for the Olive Garden.
#14   Ross - Posted 9:15 pm PST 01/14/08 (780 Posts)
Check out the reviews on Amazon. I have a nicer one that I paid about $50 for and I like that. I wouldn't buy this one.
#15   aquaflare - Posted 9:52 pm PST 01/14/08 (3130 Posts)
#10.. is the Ronco Pasta maker any good?
#16   tntzta - Posted 10:28 pm PST 01/14/08 (21 Posts)
the pasta maker attachement for my kitchen aid was used once before I realized what a pain in the ass it was. I just buy pasta at the store now. Save your money and your sanity. You are not on the food network.
#17   BubbRubb - Posted 6:17 am PST 01/15/08 (1276 Posts)
aquaflare wrote:
#10.. is the Ronco Pasta maker any good?


#15.. is the Ronco Go-Fuck-Yourself any good?
#18   abcabc - Posted 7:17 am PST 01/15/08 (38 Posts)
i have a kitchenaid standmixer, and never considered until a month ago, to buy their pasta maker attachments, i was researching these handcrank ones needlessly. the kitchenaid attachmates save you a lot of time, and they are contracted out to Italy. I was a bit surprised, i thought they'd be made in USA being that Kitchenaid likes to keep stuff made here.
#19   accent - Posted 10:02 am PST 01/15/08 (102 Posts)
I have one. works great
#20   Pdok - Posted 4:41 pm PST 01/15/08 (561 Posts)
Kitchenaid FTW. If you hand-crank one batch of pasta, you'll never do it again.
 
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