Marcato Atlas Pasta Cutter Bike, Made in Italy, 9 Interchangeable Wheels, Blue, 6.25 x 5.75-Inches Import To Shop ×Product
- Marcato’s pasta bike for hand cutting homemade pasta dough into long noodles, squares, and other pasta shapes
- Made in Italy; 9 interchangeable wheels are easy to take off and add back on to create different widths
- Easily cut sheets of pasta dough into ribbon noodles, like pappardelle, reginette, crostoli, or cut squares for Tortellini, and circles for agnolotti
- Cuts dough strips evenly for consistent cook time and flavor; fresh pasta can be dried and stored for later use, or cooked and enjoyed Immediately
- Easy to use; wipe clean with a Dry brush or cloth; Available exclusively from HIC Harold Import Co
$32
Marcato’s pasta bike for hand cutting homemade pasta dough into long noodles, squares, and other pasta shapes. Nothing tastes better than fresh authentic homemade pasta and learning how to make fresh pasta couldn’t be easier! Pasta dough that’s cut into uniform sizes results in a more consistent texture, cook time and flavor. The pasta bike easily cuts sheets of pasta dough into ribbon noodles, like pappardelle, reginette, crostoli, or cut squares for tortellini, and circles for agnolotti. The 9 interchangeable wheels are easy to take off and add back on to customize strips of different widths. Fresh pasta can be dried on a pasta drying Rack (Sold Separately) and stored for later use, or cooked and enjoyed immediately. Made in Italy from plastic, Marcato’s pasta bike wipes clean with a dry brush or cloth after each use. Includes the pasta bike, 9 interchangeable wheels, and instructions. Available exclusively from HIC Harold Import Co.
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Specification: Marcato Atlas Pasta Cutter Bike, Made in Italy, 9 Interchangeable Wheels, Blue, 6.25 x 5.75-Inches Import To Shop ×Product
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QueenZ –
Fussy and Difficult to useI’m not a fan of this device. I used plenty of flour but the noodles rolled up in the teeth and stayed there. You had to pick each one out individually. Might as well cut them by hand with a knife. It also did not bear much weight of pressing down. The plastic handle snapped off the roller several times as I was attempting to use it. If I hadn’t bought it so long ago then waited to use it, I’d be returning it.
Evie –
No instructions for adjusting wheels.Perhaps a previous customer kept the instructions. Am trying to figure out how to adjust the wheels without breaking it. Nice design, comfortable handle, rolls smoothly.
Scott Lawrence –
Super easyCan be used for cutting pasta in a wide range of widths, and is very easy to clean
Alice Virginia Suthers –
Very sturdy easy to useI love everything about the pasta bike cutter, except that there are no disks that just cut a straight line. I wish they had one for this tool.It is quite sturdy when you are cutting the pasta dough. Easy to guide and get fairly straight uniform noodles.Update:1st batch of noodles was done just using rolling pin to roll them out (softer dough). 2nd batch of noodles was done using my pasta roller machine to roll out the pasta sheet. The pasta bike came off it’s roller when trying to cut out these noodles. However, I was pressing it with the handle straight up because I was having a bit of trouble cutting all the way through the dough. I put it back together and continued, this time with the pasta bike handle at more of a 45 degree angle.It did cut through the dough and I am eating the noodles as I write this. I just think it probably takes a bit of learning.Keep in mind that I am like a little kid with a new toy; I have little patience because I am so excited to play with the newest toy. I still think the pasta bike tool is great!
tat –
Indispensable kitchen tool!You’ll wonder how you ever lived without this! The bike is comfortable with one hand. The wheels glide easily and are gentle enough to use on surfaces like pastry mats & cookies sheets. This is my second one (in ~15 years) because the plastic wheels eventually wear down and do loosen – which makes straight lines require more effort. On the other hand, you get 9 wheels while paying less than for an all-metal pastry cutter that has fewer wheels, can scratch surfaces, and is bulkier to use. Makes pretty ruffled edges of pasta/ravioli, cookies, flatbread squares, crackers — and it’s a great guide for guaranteeing even bars, brownies, petit-fours, etc.
J. Barker –
Great pasta accessoryI love this thing. First time I rolled out the pasta too thick and it was a disaster. Next time was just right. Cut strips and then cut across them and pinched them in the middle for farfalle. They didn’t hold together as well as I hoped but that’s not the fault of the bicycle, but instead of it’s rider.
Allan –
Nicely done.Purchased as a gift 🎁 that was given to a friend who truly enjoys his pasta.Seems to be very happy. Also purchased a pasta machine however that didn’t turn out so well. Can’t discuss the details till I investigate some issues. This little devise was a good purchase …
Frosty –
I love this little helperI love this little helper ! I was searching for something to help me cut through dough evenly to use as lattice work in pies. Someone working at a specialty cookware store named Sur La Table told me to try The Marcato Atlas Pasta Bike. I did and was pleasantly surprised. This tool has removable wheels that let you decide how wide your strips will be. I purchased it just to make the lattice on pies, I have not tried it on anything else. Purchased this one on Amazon for a family member and it was cheaper in cost.
diana –
I have had a Marcato fresh pasta maker for years, I trust their qualityI haven’t used it yet and I can’t say
coffeecake –
No or Missing instructionsI am going to use this tool for cutting lattice strips for pies. Mine came in a box and I did not see the instructions or diagram on the side of the box that shows how to remove/add cutting discs. Since finding this, I am raising my rating by one star. I am anxious to try this, but do not have immediate plans for pie baking. Maybe, next week.