Sunday, September 1, 2013

KitchenAid KPSA Stand-Mixer Pasta-Roller Attachment

KitchenAid KPSA Stand-Mixer Pasta-Roller Attachment
List Price : $76.99
Price : $76.99
Code : B000TTCK64
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Product Feature


  • Pasta-roller attachment offers a fun way to enjoy traditional Italian cuisine at home
  • Sturdy metal construction; attaches easily to KitchenAid stand mixers (sold separately)
  • Creates 6-inch sheets perfectly sized to feed into pasta cutters or ravioli makers (sold separately)
  • Can be adjusted between thick and thin settings; washing by hand recommended
  • Measures approximately 3-1/2 by 9-3/5 by 2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description


Roll homemade pasta dough into thick or thin sheets to create exquisite lasagna noodles or hand cut into fettuccini. Roller creates 6-inch wide sheets that feed perfectly into our various pasta cutters and ravioli maker.


Product Detail


  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1244 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Without Rack
  • Brand: KitchenAid
  • Model: KPSA
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 3.50" h x9.62" w x2.12" l,1.00 pounds








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Product Reviews

99 of 101 people found the following review helpful.
5Works flawlessly....
By John J Quasarano
I purchased this item because the original roller attachment from the three-piece set I received over three years ago finally broke. Please bear in mind that I make more pasta than 99% of those who will buy this machine - usually FOUR dozens eggs worth per session (every month or so) - I did not hesitate to buy another.

It works perfectly! It also seems that they have made some changes since the last model. The copper scraper-plates where the dough is extracted have been changed to plastic (this actually is a GOOD thing, as little bits of copper will not get into your noodles if they break off). Also I have heard that they changed the gears from plastic to metal (another plus for durability if it is true).

My last model was on its way out for a LONG time (you could hear it), and when I used this one I had realized how quiet it used to be when working!

37 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5Pasta sheet roller works great!
By J. Wright
I am very pleased with the KitchenAid pasta sheet roller. I have made semolina pasta using this attachment, which is very firm and challenging to roll by hand, and the KitchenAid pasta sheet roller makes it very easy and fun. The pasta comes out great. I highly recommend this product. (By the way, it is recommended that you get a higher-watt KitchenAid mixer if you are going to make semolina pasta as the basic KitchenAid mixer only has a 250 watt motor).

59 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
4works well, hard too clean, need other attachments to work
By R. Foote
This is a good roller, much better than using an Atlas hand pasta machine (which I've done for years). But little pieces of pasta dry up inside and is time consuming to get them out. Last one I had I was cleaning it with a rag and the rag got jammed in (it was turning as I was cleaning the rollers). A brass piece broke inside, so now I am on my second one.

The fact tht you don't have to use one hand to crank while feeding the pasta makes for a better deal. Also, pay attention to the VERY confusing ordering system - you need this pasta roller , AND you need cutters if you want to make anything but sheets, and the various kits all have these weird codes. The picture of this one looks like it makes fettucine, in fact it only makes lasagna so you need to get additional cutters (and a pasta rack) to really use it. I like their egg pasta recipe, BTW.

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