Irgata
Quote: tascha
but it seems that the cheap ones are not doing well in operation.
the cheapest, BERGNER, has been living on the kitchen table for five years, I rarely unscrew

they all have the same device

a dough rollers are not sold separately, I don't need a noodle cutter either
and the dough will roll and the cheapest, there is no need for high-quality knives

but the noodle cutters are sold separately Household manual noodle cutter Kazan

Dough sheeters-noodle cutters (model selection, features, reviews)

gawala
Quote: tascha
IRIT IRH-683 noodle cutter, but it seems that the cheap ones are not doing well in operation.
Well, read the review ..
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Here you can't guess cheaply expensive. you can buy an expensive one and throw it out the next day as unusable. Or you can buy a cheap one to use it for a hundred years ..
Well, if you do not plan to make noodles, but only roll the dough for dumplings and dumplings, buy a cheap one, try it .. you will not like it, even though there will be no money, which was given for a cheap one. A friend of mine bought a very cheap one, something within 1200 rubles, there were some discounts, she was spinning noodles, she was happy, she said that everything was working well, without any complaints .. And then it was bought to "try" ...
Mila1
Quote: Irsha
dough rollers are not sold separately
Sell
Irgata
Quote: Mila1
Sell
Where??
yeah, here - Mechanical dough sheeter FIMAR SM 220 RUB 39,492.82 heh, we can't eat dumplings for that kind of money

Dough sheeters-noodle cutters (model selection, features, reviews)

gawala
Quote: Irsha

Where??
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Irgata
Quote: gawala
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, thanks - for the note
but - useless raviolnitsa in addition, which increases the cost of the dough sheeter

gawala
Quote: Irsha

, thanks - for the note
but - useless raviolnitsa in addition, which increases the cost of the dough sheeter
Well, maybe she's not useless for someone ..
Mila1
Quote: Irsha
Where??
Immediately I can only remember Marcato's, but I remember exactly that I saw not very well-known brands. without everything ... just the dough sheeter.
And here is Marcato. eg

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Irgata
Ludmila, Thank you. I laid it too, just in case.
Mila1
Irsha,
tascha
And who has one
Noodle cutter Winner WR-7427
Irgata
Quote: tascha
Noodle cutter Winner WR-7427
and what is the other? common



the more models, although they are not much different from each other, the more flour of choice?
moreover, this thing is worth within 2000 r - inexpensive, and they are all clones

in marcato, atlases, at least the metal is better and the noodle knives are sharper and well-tuned, and cost accordingly more, not all denyuzhka can be found, and is it necessary to pay more? there is not always such a need

manufacturers (or sellers?) how hard they tried - - now there is a choice

when I bought my dough rolling machine 5 or 6 years ago, in our city they did not even hear about such a unit, I ordered it on the Internet, now - not in one store - please

never mind - take a dough sheeter, but - from cheap noodle cutters
Irina_Se
Girls, help! Granny has an anniversary, 80 years old. She always makes noodles for us herself. I want to give her a noodle cutter, tell me what to choose for an elderly person? My husband has read reviews that those who bought them are dusting.
shurpanita
Quote: Irina_Se

Girls, help! Granny has an anniversary, 80 years old. She always makes noodles for us herself. I want to give her a noodle cutter, tell me what to choose for an elderly person? My husband has read reviews that those who bought them are dusting.
If grandma makes noodles, she won't be gathering dust. I get mine when there is time. I am very pleased that I have a dough sheeter! Can only choose without a motor .... elderly people of the old school - comparable to a manual meat grinder
Mila1
Quote: Irina_Se

Girls, help! Granny has an anniversary, 80 years old. She always makes noodles for us herself. I want to give her a noodle cutter, tell me what to choose for an elderly person? My husband has read reviews that those who bought them are dusting.
Ira. my mom will be 76 years old this year. Last year I gave her from inexpensive ones (but I didn’t buy in the store, but ordered on the Internet, I don’t remember the name). At first she categorically refused, she said. which she herself does faster with pens. And then somehow she called me and said that for the first time in her life she experienced SUCH KAYF (she said so). I made some dough, rolled it out on a dough rolling machine, cut it on a noodle cutter, and then glued some dumplings (I also gave her a set of dumplings as a present, ordered from T.A. here), again with the help of a dough rolling machine. I sit, say, eat now and bastard. After that, somehow I stopped being afraid of technology and for the New Year I gave her first a little cartoon Redmond 01, and then I agreed to Shtebu 6l. Now Shteba is better managed than me
But nevertheless, it seems to me better to buy some well-known brand. Maybe in METRO take the Empire of Titania and it is not very expensive, without bells and whistles it will work
gawala
Quote: shurpanita
! Can only choose without a motor .... elderly people of the old school - comparable to a manual meat grinder
My mother is 85 years old. does not recognize anything that is manual .. Only with motors .. As soon as an email appeared in the house. a meat grinder, and this is about 20 years ago, all the mechanics were taken to the trash ...
Buy a combo with both a handle and a motor.
For example, Marcato, they are combined .. And there is a handle and a motor. install whatever you want ..
Irina_Se
Thank you, Mila, very much for your answer!
Could you write me the exact models, what is worth taking? So that she does not suffer, so that it is convenient - not necessarily the cheapest, but without unnecessary bells and whistles. Tell me please)))))
Irina_Se
And the Mercato-harvesters - which model?
gawala
Quote: Irina_Se
without unnecessary bells and whistles.
Yes, they are all standard.
A dough roller and two noodle rollers. one wider, the other narrower. Roughly speaking, one noodles are for soup and another for the second ..
gawala
Quote: Irina_Se

And the Mercato-harvesters - which model?

look here ..
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Electric dough sheeter Marcato Atlas (Atlas) 150 motor such for example ..
Mila1
Quote: Irina_Se

Thank you, Mila, very much for your answer!
Could you write me the exact models, what is worth taking? So that she does not suffer, so that it is convenient - not necessarily the cheapest, but without unnecessary bells and whistles. Tell me please)))))
If the money is not essential. then Marcato Atlas is beyond competition. First you can buy without a motor. and if the grandmother gets a taste, then by the next holiday it will be possible to buy the next gift - a motor (just a motor is more expensive than the machine itself) I have the most ordinary Marcato Atlas without any bells and whistles. But over many years of using this machine (there was a usual Gastrorag before), I realized that I ONLY NEED a dough sheeter, slicing thin noodles and wide noodles, and this is all in the basic model. She now in my opinion is worth something or five thousand. In the Empire Titania metro, this configuration costs 3-something, about 4 can.
Miranda
Irina_SeIt depends on how much money you have.

But I would buy a simple one, and if it works, I would buy an expensive one a little later.

I advise this not because I feel sorry for the money for a gift, but I bought myself according to this scheme, because I was not sure that I was not buying in vain. The simplest one for 1000 rubles. (now maybe 1.5 + -). Works great ugh ugh ugh for 4 months already. And I know for sure, when it’s all, I’ll buy 100% more expensive, because wow, how did it go.

On the other hand, darling is good too. If only because the anniversary.

And at the expense of the motor. People are different in age, so even the answers show it. If the grandmother has a technique and she is friends with her, take it with a motor. If she denies everything, she prefers the manual method - without a motor.

Good luck!
Happy grandmother, health and many years!
shnt
I also got a dough sheeter after reading the topic. Gastrorag, 150, immediately bought a motor for her.And I did the right thing - how would I still manage to turn the handle - I don't understand. While I am learning to use it and apply it to the case)))
gawala
Quote: shnt
I also got a dough rolling machine,
Use it with pleasure!
marinastom
Detachable motor owners, please show us how they are attached. Is the fastener universal or is it possible only for specific models?
Mila1
Quote: marinastom

Detachable motor owners, please show us how they are attached. Is the fastener universal or is it possible only for specific models?
They fit into the same hole as the handle (instead of it). But I can't say anything about universality.
julia_bb
Marina, Marcato's atlas has its own motor, the Empire of Titania has its own, and it is more difficult for them to mount
marinastom
Thank you girls! Probably, they cannot be universal. It would be too easy for all Chinese non-names to live ...
ksun4ik
Girls, help me with advice) I am tormented by a choice between IMPERIA IPASTA SP.150 dough rollers plus IMPERIA RAVIOLIMAKER-3 ATTACHMENT FOR RAVIOLI and ATLAS 150 ROLLER and ACCESSORI RAVIOLI
I want to make mostly ravioli. And immediately the question: 3.5x3.5 cm - is this not a very tiny size of ravioli? the Empire has 5x5 ...
I also want to roll puff pastry and again the question: Atlas has a dough thickness from 4.8 mm to 0.6 mm, Empire - from 2.2 to 0.2 millimeters - isn't it too thin for puff pastry? Did someone make puff pastry on the Empire?
I also want to cut the noodles, but it seems to me that you can cut it with your hands normally ..
The Empire has many interesting attachments ..
In general, I skimmed the topic briefly, but did not find an obvious plus in any direction. Please advise which is better?)
gawala
Quote: ksun4ik
but it seems to me you can cut it with your hands normally ..
having tried to make noodles on a dough rolling machine, you will never want to cut them with your hands again ..
ksun4ik
gawala, I'm also sure that the noodle cutter is more convenient. I just wanted to say this is not a matter of principle for me now.
Elena Tim
Quote: gawala
having tried to make noodles on a dough rolling machine, you will never want to cut them with your hands again ..
gawala
Quote: ksun4ik
this is not a fundamental question for me now.
This is not yet a dough roll .. As soon as it appears, the noodles will become the main "member" of the family .. This is such a meditation .. roll noodles ..
Natalishka
Can anyone tell me? So can you roll out the puff pastry? I'm interested too.
win-tat
Quote: gawala

This is such a meditation .. roll noodles ..
Gold words !
Elena Tim
Quote: Natalishka
Can anyone tell me? So can you roll out the puff pastry?

As for me, the puff pastry is easier to roll out by hand (what is there to roll?), It's soft. Take longer to take out the machine and clean it afterwards.
Elena Tim
Quote: gawala
This is such a meditation .. roll noodles ..
And deliciously kaaak ...
Natalishka
Elena Tim, Yesterday I tried to manually roll out a layer of yeast dough. The layer was 500 grams thick. Got cold
gawala
Quote: Natalishka
So can you roll out the puff pastry?
Probably you can ... But I would not, just because the instructions for my machine say not to roll the dough with salt and butter. It means that the rollers deteriorate from salt and oil .. It is possible that salt is an aggressive medium for coating the rollers, chrome or whatever ... the oil may also somehow affect.
Elena Tim
Quote: Natalishka
Yesterday I tried to manually roll out a layer of yeast dough. The layer was 500 grams thick. Got cold
Natasha, I didn’t understand, is it a purchased dough?
Homemade yeast rolls out in two movements.
Natalishka
Clear. So you need to buy dough for a pound, two layers. So that in one layer there was 250g. Then the layer will be initially thinner and easier to roll out.
Lena, yes, purchased puff yeast.
Pani Zyuzya
Good day everyone. I have a question. Here I read the topic. Many dough sheeter models are presented. But can someone use the attachments for the Bosh 54241 combine? I look at everything on computeruniverse, they go there in pairs for lasagna and noodles. I think. Biting price. There are no reviews at all (
ksun4ik
Pani Zyuzya, too, first looked at the nozzle.But the price is really such that you can buy a roll and noodle cutter and a raviolnica (which is the most important for me) separately.
Elena Tim
Quote: Natalishka

Clear. So you need to buy dough for a pound, two layers. So that in one layer there was 250g. Then the layer will be initially thinner and easier to roll out.
Lena, yes, purchased puff yeast.
Natasha, our Lerelka was rolling out puff pastry on a typewriter. I don’t remember what exactly she cooked, but the fact that she rolled on a typewriter is for sure. And she liked it.
Mila1
I rolled out the store into puff tongues ...
win-tat
So after all, in the very first post on the 1st page. Omela wrote:
Quote: Omela

Today I checked the rolling on ready-made puff yeast dough. Made some cherry pies
So if you really need it, then you can roll out the puff.
ksun4ik
win-tat, thanks)
but the question is not whether this is possible in principle, but the thickness of the dough. when I make homemade puff pastry, I get a dough thickness of at least 5-7 mm. and wondering whether the dough sheeter will be able to roll the same thickness or a maximum of only 3 mm is obtained at the output?
Lerele
Rolled puff, not yeast, purchased. I also rolled the dough on some cookies, I don't remember now, but something like a shortbread. Rolls everything you need. The only thing, I did not roll the usual yeast on pies.
But I have a motor, so you can tweak it with both hands, straighten it if necessary.
Lerele
ksun4ik, my atlas has 9 divisions of thickness, I don't know the dimensions, but 1 rolls thickly, and 9 simply makes tissue paper.
Irgata
on 1 Well-knocked yeast dough rolls out well, I roll it on pies, if suddenly you need a lot
I roll out from separate cut pieces of dough

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