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The ANTREE 3-IN-1 Pasta & Ravioli Attachment transforms your KitchenAid stand mixer into a versatile pasta powerhouse. Featuring 8 thickness settings, precision stainless steel cutters, and a ravioli maker, it streamlines homemade pasta preparation with professional-grade quality. Designed for durability and easy cleaning, this attachment fits all KitchenAid mixers, making it the ultimate upgrade for millennial home chefs craving fresh, artisanal pasta experiences.







| ASIN | B09DG25VR9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,058 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #4 in Mixer Parts & Accessories |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Antree |
| Color | White/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (14,707) |
| Date First Available | August 24, 2021 |
| Included Components | handle |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 0fd7d4b8-b066-4a5d-9f86-35e5cc1a5e6a |
| Manufacturer | ANTREE |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Sheet Thickness | 2 Millimeters |
| Minimum Sheet Thickness | 1.5 Millimeters |
| Number Of Discs | 8 |
| Number of settings | 8 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 8.86 x 4.13 inches |
D**S
Great Value at a Reasonable Price
The Antree Pasta Maker is solidly built and significantly heavy. The finish and craftsmanship are flawless. It's easy to use and clean. If making spaghetti, fettuccini, and/or plain sheets of pasta for manual cutting are your goal, this is a fine option. Beyond that, there are numerous sizes and styles of pasta that you can produce from sheets of dough with other simple tools. Making your own pasta is a relatively simple and rewarding task, if perhaps time-consuming. With a bit of practice, the results are delicious!
A**R
Super roller;Great cutters
I have owned various iterations of the K5 Kitchenaid mixers for over 43 years. My original, made in Hobart, Indiana, is still chugging alongside two newer models I have acumulated over the years. I have used the official Kitchen-Aid pasta roller & cutters hundreds of times. The roller works well, but the cutting blades are not precise, and I found myself having to pull apart and seperate strands of poorly cut pasta for years. This problem, plus the need to change from the roller to the blades of the 3-part contraption prompted me to look beyond and consider this unified unit. It was also very reasonably priced. I am very pleased with its function. It rolls pasta dough perfectly, and cuts precisely. Even strands of fine spaghetti are cut cleanly and seperately. Plus, the unified head speeds up the pasta process significantly. There is no more unscrewing the roller from the machine head, and then remounting a cutting head before cutting pasta strands. You can easily switch from fine spaghetti to broader fettuccini within the same batch of dough without stopping. All of this great function is of course based upon having a pasta dough prepared with optimal proportions of liquid to flour. So many of the complaints listed in the reviews boil down to wet dough. This is also one source of the concern with "cleaning the machine." A pasta machine cleans itself: Let any residue dry completely and then let it crank a bit. The residue will fall out. The ravioli maker is a different story, (because of the filling) but none of those work well anyway. My experience with making ravioli for more than a half century is that a ravioli mold is a far better way to go. Just use the machine to sheet the dough and lay it on the mold. Use a large pastry bag to dole the filling. The only downside to this attachment that I can see is that the operater should be extra vigilant while using it. There are three moving parts, since the roller and both cutting blades engage and roll during every use. I make sure my cuffs are rolled up!
M**S
Easy to use; great pasta. Highly recommended
Iâve been cooking only a year but have always wanted to make my own pasta. After reading what seemed like countless reviews, I picked this pasta maker. Setting it up is simple and adjusting the compression setting almost effortless. The mystery for me was how to make the dough. Like others, I cruised YouTube and found a video by Helen Rennie: How to Make Egg Pasta. Her explanation was clear and she includes how to use a pasta maker connected to a Kitchen Aid. Brilliant! I followed her directions and using this attachment made PERFECT pasta. As a bonus, it passed the ultimate taste test: my bride! She loved it! So now Iâm off to the races and excited about this whole new world of delicious recipes that I can prepare courtesy of this attachment. While I havenât used the âofficialâ Kitchen Aid pasta attachment, it costs far more. But this attachment is very well made, easy to use, and excellent value for money. I highly recommend it especially for beginners!
M**S
Works good
Works good. I would recommend spending the couple extra bucks and getting the actual kitchen aid brand pasta attachment though as you get what you oay for. The ravioli maker is definitely a plus.
J**F
Pasta Maker
I have used this a few times and really like it. I always wanted to make pasta like this, and this really simplifies the whole process. Big time saver, works well, and seems to be a quality build.
J**Q
This thing is great!
We had the old style pasta machine a long time ago and let it get away from us. Most likely I let my son have it when he moved out, then my two twin nephews moved in to go to school in our area. We require them to cook one night a week meaning I have two nights off deciding what's for dinner. The caveat that they can make what ever they want and I would teach them to best of my ability how to make anything they wanted to try. I've always been a make it from scratch kind of cook and think it's good for these young men to learn how to cook. Of course one of them wanted to know how to make homemade pasta. My husband was all for buying a pasta machine again as long as he got some fresh ravioli out of the bargain. When we had the old school machine I was very reluctant to make ravioli because of the hassle. Once you made the sheets of pasta you had to lay them out place filling and top it with another sheet then seal the filling around eat ravioli before cutting them out. it was so time consuming. This definitely had a learning curve but for the most part this thing worked beautifully. Not only does it ease making the pasta since you don't have to use one hand to crank the machine while you are maneuvering the sheets of pasta through the rollers with the other but there is also a fairly good system for churning out the ravioli. I also think this is pretty versatile as far as what it offers in the pasta you can make with it. You can make spaghetti, angel hair (you simple make the sheets thinner before cutting), lasagna noodles (you don't run the sheets through the cutter just cut the length), and ravioli. As far as clean up I was a little reluctant about not being able to get the pasta roller wet but It cleaned up pretty easily too. Long story short this is definitely worth the money!
A**R
Veramente avevo comperato con molti dubbi non sendo originale. Ma mi a sorpreso. Non solo Ăš di qualitĂ e anche pratico per aver y 3 rulli in un solo pezzo
F**I
Excelente!
C**A
Lo Ășnico malo es que no se puede mojar...
M**.
Works great, easy to use and well built. My very first try at making ravioli was a success! An excellent buy for the price.
M**Y
This pasta maker is so easy to use. Considered paying the extra money for the kitchenaid pasta attachments because I am very fussy about quality ... don't bother. The 3 in 1 is much handier now that I've used it. When making spaghetti you can roll through a piece of dough then go go straight to cutting without having to change attachment. Comes with a little brush that is great for cleaning the rollers and cutters.
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