Description
A hard wearing and well-made pasta dough roller for home use.
As standard, the Marcato Atlas is capable of 3 key pasta types:
- smooth and flat lasagna
- wide and thick fettuccine
- thin and long tagliolini.
Other pasta options are available by way of an extra Marcato add-on.
History
Marcato has made home pasta machines in Italy for over 90 years.
Otello Marcato created the first rolling pasta machine in 1930. He was soon selling to his neighbors and nearby villages via his bicycle! The local operation quickly expanded and by 1938 the first Marcato factory was producing for high demand.
During the 1960s, Marcato began to ship pasta machines to the US.
In 1965, the Atlas name and product were born. The result of refinement spanning 35 years, it has become an Italian icon and staple across the globe.
Today, the high, proven quality of the Atlas pasta maker sees 2500 machines made and sold every day.
Marcato Alternatives
Marcato Atlas is a popular pasta maker that is known for its durability and ease of use. However, there are a number of other pasta machine alternatives that include:
- KitchenAid Pasta Maker: The KitchenAid Pasta Maker is a high-quality machine that is made with durable materials. It has a number of features that make it easy to use, including a built-in cutter and a variety of pasta settings.
- Philips Pasta Maker: The Philips Pasta Maker is a compact and easy-to-use machine that is perfect for small kitchens. It has a number of features that make it easy to create fresh pasta at home, including a built-in timer and a variety of pasta settings.
- Imperia Pasta Maker: The Imperia Pasta Maker is a traditional pasta maker that is made with high-quality materials. It is easy to use and produces fresh pasta that is delicious and authentic.
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