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Delonghi PM1000 Pasta Maker

Delonghi PM1000 Pasta Maker

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Brand: DeLonghi


Temporarily Out of Stock...
But Amazon Should Have It


Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.3
Dimensions (in): 14.4 x 13.5 x 10.1

MPN: PM1000
UPC: 044387110006
EAN: 0044387110006
ASIN: B0000CDCMT


Features:
  • Made in Italy
  • Patented double action mixing paddle, mixes and kneeds the ingredients as if you were doing it by hand.
  • Safety interlock systemt will automaticly stop if the lid is removed or is not locked into place
  • Transparent mixing bowl
  • 35.3 ounce bowl capacity

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
DeLonghi PM1000 Cucina Pasta Maker Features:
  • BOWL CAPACITY 350 - 1000 grams, 12.3 ~ 35.3 ounces.
  • CONTINUOUS PASTA SYSTEM This special system allows you to continuously add


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Delongi Pasta Machine   February 8, 2008
Frances A. Haase (arizona)
I don't care for the continuous feed/extrude feature. I tried to find another "Pasta Express" machine but apparently is no longer available. The Delonghi was the only non-commercial machine I could find. It's better than nothing!


5 out of 5 stars Delinghi PM1000 Pasta Maker   February 8, 2008
nona (westerville , OH USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Delonghi PM1000 Pasta Maker
I love my pasta maker, I bought a past maker 26 years ago and it was made by cusinart, I have been making homemade pasta for years, i used it so much after 26 years it is sqeeking and feeling hot, I was so afraid it would go out, i searched for another one just like it by cusinart, found out they do not make them anylonger. The internet is awsome I looked and looked and found the exact same one by Delonghi and bought it. I now have two and my first one is still going. I have told so many people about this great machine, i have read the reviews and some are not good, results in making pasta is failure, YOU have to be patient and follow recipe by the exact mm and grams. I still use the recipe from the Cusinart, i have pasta perfect never fail, i share with everyone who purchased this machine. I use a cusinart scale for dry indregients.. I would be lost without this machine. I have my water boiling and make the pasta in minutes, you can also make and freeze. I have made with so many children and they have so much fun, not messy at all, I now have a 15 month old granddaughter and can't wait to make with her. My Italian family love this machine and it has spoiled us. I say buy it, it seems to be getting more expensive everytime i see it. Could not be happier with this product.



2 out of 5 stars Where are the spare parts??   January 22, 2008
Gary S
I bought this machine a couple years ago and I am pleased with the quality of pasta it produces. However, the plastic parts are now cracking and I can't find a source for replacement parts. The plastic bowl is falling apart and the gray colored extrusion chamber now has a large crack and will fail shortly. The Delonghi web site offers no replacement parts. I was able to find one other web site that sells only the bowl, but no other parts. I guess I will now be searching for a new machine. I will buy one from a company that supports the customers by offering replacement parts (not Delonghi).


2 out of 5 stars mis-represented list price   December 15, 2007
Paula S (Putnam, NY)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am just shopping for a new pasta machine since my Popeil machine's gears, made of plastic, broke. DeLonghi sells this machine for $199 at their own website so I don't know how Amazon says it lists for $420. Amazon tends to have inflated list prices, in my experience. Sounds like the reviewer who said it was a good price compared to other sites was mistaken, or maybe the price has dropped because the machine is not worth more. My KitchenAid pasta attachment extrudes pasta that sticks together unless you dust pounds of flour on it as it comes out. Sounds like that's what the DeLonghi does, according to the one good review here. The metal gears on this one sound like they would solve the problem of plastic gears breaking easily, but not according to another reviewer whose machine broke.


4 out of 5 stars An excellent pasta maker, but the documentation could be a bit better   September 5, 2007
John N. Waterhouse Jr. (Taipei, Taiwan)
The Delonghi PM1000 Pasta Maker Delonghi CUCINA Pasta Maker PM1000 does a terrific job of making pasta. We have already had several terrific pasta meals.

We really like this machine because it:
1) kneads, as well as extrudes, the dough, saving a lot of manual work.
2) makes many different shapes of pasta. For example it can make round spaghetti and also gnocchi.
3) is quite heavy, so it doesn't move around on the counter.

The only trouble that we had was that the first batch of dough was too dry, and the machine jammed. My wife wasn't able to get the machine disassembled, but I was. We haven't had any trouble since then.

The machine states that the dough is ready when it has "walnut" sized balls. However there is no photo. I think that the user's manual would be better with some photos showing dough that is ready and also not ready.