KitchenAid KPRA Pasta Roller Attachment for Stand Mixers
- Stainless-steel set includes pasta roller, fettuccine cutter, and linguine fine cutter
- Fit all KitchenAid stand mixers
- Clean with included wooden cleaning brush and toothpicks
- Attachments measure approximately 9 by 3 inches
- 1-year warranty; made in Italy
Product Description
We’re sure you’ll agree, the flavor and texture of boxed pasta pales in comparison to fresh homemade pasta. But who has the time and energy for cranking dough through a manual machine? Fortunately that workhorse of the kitchen, your KitchenAid stand mixer is happy to do the work with this attachment. Make egg noodles, lasagna, tortellini, fettuccine, and angel hair pasta. Add herbs and seasonings to compliment any recipe.Amazon.com Review
If you have a passion for perfectly prepared pasta, try making your own delectable lasagna noodles, fettuccine, or linguine fini with this pasta roller set that fits all KitchenAid stand mixers. The three attachments include a pasta roller, a fettuccine cutter, and a linguine fini cutter. Just prepare pasta dough and form it into small rectangles which are then fed into one of the attachments. Out come uniform lasagna noodles, fettuccine, linguine, or angel hair pasta. The pasta can be enjoyed fresh or frozen or… More >> KitchenAid KPRA Pasta Roller Attachment for Stand Mixers











May 21st, 2010 at 11:35 pm
I ordered the product from the amazon web pages which states that it USUALLY ships in 24 hrs. I learned the next day that it would not ship for 2-3 WEEKS from WHOLESALERSCLUB. I had a gift card from AMAZON so OK FINE I’ll wait. I decided to check the amazon site again expecting the change in shipping times. What do I see, it is still posted as a 24 hr ship time!!! Rating: 1 / 5
May 22nd, 2010 at 12:55 am
This vendor shipped me defective merchandise which wasted both my time and their money. I haven’t yet heard whether they will allow a full refund. I am very disappointed! Rating: 1 / 5
May 22nd, 2010 at 3:07 am
While I was excited about making pasta, I found the process long and tedious. The recipe required much more liquid. The pasta really needed to be hung to dry and needed more cooking than the recommended time. Rating: 3 / 5
May 22nd, 2010 at 3:22 am
I just received this product to give as a Christmas gift. So, I am really rating the packaging and not the product. Equipment this heavy cannot be put in a cardboard box of the same size as the KitchenAid box. Something punctured a hole in the outer box, interior box and dented one of the rollers. The KA box should have been protected with a couple of layers of bubble wrap. Instead of a convenience of ordering online, this is a big aggravation now with a trip to the UPS Store. Rating: 1 / 5
May 22nd, 2010 at 5:44 am
I bought this as a replacement for my $30.00 Atlas pasta roller, thinking that it would make pasta making that much more fun. Huge mistake.
First off, there were quality problems. After exactly one year of use, mine broke due to low-quality steel used in one of the attachments. So I’m out $100, and I’ll get over it.
The bigger problem is that you have to continually change out the attachments to make pasta. First, you attach the roller, and get the dough down to the proper thickness. Then you must remove the attachment, and replace it with a cutter or crimper to form the dough into its final form. Attaching, then detaching, gets very old, very fast. I felt a certain glee when I threw these pieces of junk into the dumpster. I’ll look forward to my old Atlas next time I feel the need to roll pasta dough.
Worst thing Kitchenaid has ever made! Rating: 1 / 5