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does what it is supposed to do.
It looks good, it works well, it lives up to kitchenaid's good reputation. Like the other pasta cutters and the roller, it works better if you dust the sheets with flour between rolling and between rolling and cutting. That way everything works smoothly and the strands separate. I don't separate the individual strands of angel hair, but like the manual says, you can make a little nest of it in a baggy and freeze it.
When you cook the pasta, stir it while it is first in the water to break apart the clumps, and you will have something good to eat that you know was prepared with care.
[Sunday, March 25, 2007]
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MAKING PASTA IS EASY
This is a great item and really makes pasta making a breeze. Cleaning the product is relatively easy, no immersion in water so you need a little brush or tool, which for the price of the item should be included. The thin(angel hair) pasta is a good size, but the wider noodle is much wider than fettucini. It was very good but not like fettucini. This attachment works with the pasta roller. The adjustments on the roller determine the thickness of your pasta. I would recommend this product and have used it several times.
[Tuesday, January 09, 2007]
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KitchenAid KPCA pasta cutter companion set attachment
The attachments great but I wish it also came with pasta rolling attachment that I didn't know I needed to have first to make the pasta before the cutter attachment units can be put to use.
[Wednesday, November 15, 2006]
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