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The PHILIPS Kitchen Appliances Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker from the Viva Collection is a fully automatic machine that kneads and extrudes fresh pasta in just 18 minutes. It includes three classic shaping discs for Spaghetti, Penne, and Fettuccini, allowing for a variety of pasta styles. With a space-saving design and smart storage for the discs, this appliance is perfect for everyday use and easy cleanup.













| Color | White |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 4700 Grams |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 13"W x 11.9"H |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
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Like a robot; break even in 2 years
We made all our bread with a bread machine now. Shipping Udons when everybody stays at home for lunch cost us a fortune. Organic spaghetti tastes OK if we fry it. So it seems that this machine will be a good choice if it works.I never believed the videos of making noodles. And it looked like a whole of extra junk to clean up. But this one is from Philips. And if I don't like it I can return it, most likely leaving it out at my door.I didn't think about economics before. The worse you can get is saving 23 cents per 200 g of noodles without the egg, for 2 to 3 people. This compares organic flour with organic spaghetti from Whole Foods, doesn't count electricity, water, and labor So it takes 1.9 years to break even if you make 200 g every day.If you add the organic egg, you are losing 19 cents per 200 g of noodles. But spaghetti doesn't have eggs.The disassembly and reassembly were easy. Except that the triangle marker on the spaghetti disc was so faint that I thought the manual was talking about something else.The process is so much easier than the bread machine. There is no confusion. Pour 200 g of flour into the chamber out of the way. Close the lid and then turn on the machine. And then pour an 80 ml total of egg plus water into the chamber slowly over the lid. There are only 80 ml of liquid so it can't take much time. There are only 200 g of flour so the whole process doesn't take much time either.I can't believe that the machine did it right the first time. There are no sensors. A simple motor is controlled by a program. But the machine makes spaghetti like a robot. A spaghetti isn't uniform across the length but the imperfection disappeared after cooking.If not cooking immediately, I would cover the spaghetti so it won't get dry easily. It will start stiffening up and may break when you move them.I boiled the basic spaghetti recipe for 8 minutes. It tastes like, well, spaghetti.You can put everything except the motor into the dishwasher. All the plastic is of good quality. They can be rinsed clean. There is a brush with a hard scrubber and a silicone soft scrubber to take out the few flours that are left behind. The flat cleaning tool is actually the metal pin in the middle, each end of which is used to clear holes on the discs.It's not Korean ramen, not authentic udon, but I've been there before settling on spaghetti now. I'm very happy with it. Perhaps I'll think of something that justifies me against ordering spaghetti on our weekly grocery order.
H**
Game-Changer for Pasta Lovers – Compact, Easy, and Fun!
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this machine for my wife’s birthday and it has definitely become the gift that keeps on giving. Fresh delicious pasta that is made in minutes and takes even less time to clean. The compact design and durable build is a welcome edition to our kitchen. A reliable extruder and easy to follow recipes included with machine make a fresh pasta experience accessible and fun. We use it almost weekly and could not think of a better product if home made pasta is something you are interested in making. The price point is comparable to machines that come with less features and less forgiving utility. I couldn’t recommend this product enough
I**2
Gluten-free (low Fodmap) , machine is so easy!
I purchased this via Amazon Warehouse, where it was flagged as new. Nope. Not even close. It came in ziploc bags and was very much used. Disappointing. However, I hate returning things, so I cleaned it up. I found a gluten-free pasta recipe on the Philips site and was disappointed that one did not come in the included recipe book. No problem- just used what was on the site. It drives me crazy when a recipe says 2 eggs and does not stipulate the size or overall grams, particularly since a few grams off can mess up the pasta.Regardless, my first batch came out just fine, although I think maybe a bit more liquid was in order. YOU MUST WEIGH TO THE GRAM AND FOLLOW THEIR RECIPES WHEN YOU FIRST START!!!! I cannot emphasize this enough: if you are off even a little, it may not work at all for you. Turn the dial and hit play. Just dump in the flour and slowly pour in the egg mixture. It automatically mixes. It then beeps just before it extrudes, which is only a few minutes (3ish). Be prepared to stand there to cut the pasta until the entire batch is extruded. Since it is so fast, boil your water before putting the flour in the machine. The pasta was cooked in 3 minutes. I was happily surprised at how much I liked the pasta, especially since the trash gluten-free options that are so expensive tend to be pretty bad. The clean-up is a breeze- top shelf of your dishwasher. It couldn't be easier! I can make fresh pasta and cook it faster than a box of dried pasta. Love it!! This works well for 2 people. If you have a family, get the bigger model. I love the small footprint, and it is light, so easy to store and pull out. The little drawer on it holds the other 2 discs, and it has 3 discs included. I will pick up the extra disc, as I see myself using this a ton!
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