KitchenAid Gourmet Pasta Press Attachment (KSMPEXTA) $299.25 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Perfect if you want to level up your weeknight dinners or impress guests with fresh pasta. Deal looks decent for this attachment, Additional $10 off when you use SHOPAPP10 or 10KITCH120NP or AFTERPAY10.

Product description:

FRESH PASTA MADE EASY Enjoy the taste of fresh pasta in your home by mixing the dough in your stand mixer and making pasta with the Gourmet Pasta Press.
MAKES SIX DIFFERENT TYPES OF PASTA Spaghetti, bucatini, fusilli, small and large macaroni, and rigatoni
UILT-IN PASTA CUTTER To customize noodle length
EASY TO USE Simply insert the auger into the press housing, place the desired pasta disc over the opening and tighten the pasta ring over the disc. Then attach to the multipurpose attachment hub and the power of the stand mixer processes the desired pasta
EASY TO CLEAN Stainless steel cleaning tool easily removes pasta dough pieces from the pasta press and discs. The auger, pasta ring and combination tool are dishwasher safe

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  • Price and store in title

    • +1

      Thanks, Added now

  • +9

    Wife and I did a pasta class with full intentions to buy all the gear.

    After making everything from scratch we were expecting to taste the best pasta of our lives and honestly it tasted no different than store bought.

    For me it was a 'juice isn't worth the squeeze'

    We walked away with that knowledge at least.

    • +1

      100% agree. It’s a cathartic activity but I’d rather spend my time making something from scratch that’s materially better than the shop bought version.

      Stock is something I’ll always spend the time making myself.

    • I have a manual pasta roller that I was given as a present years ago, I used to use it heaps! But then one day I was at the market near me and a store had fresh pasta there that was as good as what I could make, it cost slightly more than what it would me for ingredients, but saved me a heap of time :\

      • +1

        Seconding this. Especially the fresh egg pasta. The stuff from the store is easily within 20% of taste of what the average person makes. Some of my family would make really killer pasta, but they did it every few weeks, for decades on end. Nothing we're going to do!

    • +2

      wow crazy, i have one of the philips machines and even that is miles better than anything store bought. ymmv i guess.

  • +2

    Or you could buy the attachment direct from Kitchenaid of $279.00, less 10% if you sign up

  • +1

    That seems insanely expensive for a plastic attachment. Half the price of a brand new KitchenAid. FYI, for anyone interested, the Cuisinart attachments fit the KitchenAid perfectly. I bought the Cuisinart pasta attachment back in the Catch days for $20 odd for use on our KitchenAid. Available places such as this. I can't comment on quality differences but the Cuisinart seems to get reasonable reviews online and worked ok the one time I used it. Check out the youtube vid of it in action here.

    • was coming in here to say the same thing.

      For a "hopefully i'll use it" sort of purchase, smarter to buy the cuisinart one and then replace it if it breaks from all the use you give it

      • Yup, that's me in the, "Hopefully I'll use it" camp. I really must give it another crack. :)

  • My other thought on this is that you can buy a full-blown pasta extruder dedicated machine for this kind of money, like this. I get that it's yet another appliance but just gives more credit to the idea that this KitchenAid attachment is way overpriced for what it is.

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