- Brand: ISILER
- Color: Silver A
- Material: Stainless Steel
- Item Weight: 4.4 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 7.9 x 6.1 x 7.7 inches
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Number of settings: 9
- Operation Mode: Manual, Automatic
- Is Electric: No
- AUTHENTIC AND TASTY: A smooth roller gives pasta a consistent texture every time, delivering a chewy consistency; no more squeezing and tearing dough, as with automatic pasta machines; enjoy delicious gourmet pasta meals at home like never before
- ADJUSTABLE THICKNESS SETTINGS: Regulating knob with 9 settings allows you to choose the thickness of your dough sheet, from 0.3 to 2.6 mm (0.01 to 0.1 in); change the texture and taste of your pasta with this simple adjustment
- 2 WIDTHS FOR VARIOUS PASTAS: Using its unique cutter, pasta sheets can be cut with one of 2 widthsοΌ2 or 6.6 mm (0.07 in or 0.26 in); perfect for making spaghetti, fettuccini, lasagna, dumpling skins, and more; caters to all your pasta making needs
- FOOD-GRADE MATERIAL & STURDY DESIGN: Its pasta rollers and pasta cutter are made of high-quality and non-toxic aluminum alloy, thus guaranteeing its safety and durability; innovatively designed with a sturdy table clamp, it will not move around when in use
- EASY TO CLEAN: Thanks to its separated structure, the machine is easy to clean and store; Only pasta rollers and pasta cutter are washable.





















Brendon Kieser –
Disclaimer: I’ve never purchased or used a pasta maker before, so I’m not sure how much of this is normal.When I first got it, I did a test spin to make sure everything was good, and the main roller part (not the part that cuts the pasta) was insanely and unbearably squeaky. I decided to run out and purchase some mineral oil and put some on the corners, and after that it was no longer squeaky. However, considering the small amount of people I could find online talking about squeaky pasta rollers, this led me to believe that this wasn’t a normal experience. Nonetheless, the fix was easy.The pasta roller can’t really deal with a whole lot of volume at a time. That’s not a huge issue, but it took me 4 or 5 “chunks” of pasta to get through a whole rolling session with just a two-egg dough. Took me a bit of trial and error to figure out how much I could do at a time (it does offer guidance in the instructions, but a 1/4″ of dough at a time like it suggests seemed like way too little and the picture they show for that step didn’t even show 1/4″, so I didn’t trust it — and I was right not to).The rolling is super easy. It recommends to flour the dough in-between rolls. I ignored that at first because I was worried that the flour would prevent the dough from sticking back to itself, but the flouring is essential. Without flour, there’s way too much friction and the dough would tear in the roller. After I started actually listening and adding flour between rolls, it came out perfectly.A problem I had was with the pasta roller. Not sure if this is normal, or if this is user error, but I used the smaller pasta cutter, and it would consistently group up the pasta in twos. So instead of having just a bunch of single spaghettis I would have half as many double strands stuck together. I was prying them apart when I first started, but I eventually just accepted defeat and kept the double strands since it was 100% consistent on wanting to stick together exactly two at a time anyways.I think this could have possibly been caused by me rolling the dough too thin (I rolled to the “6” setting, maybe I should have stopped at 5?), but I’m not sure.Another thing is the way this attaches to countertops. This is *not* made for a kitchen that looks like mine apparently. The thing you twist on to secure it to a counter is such a shape that it does not work on any area of my counter. The twisty screw part has a hook that juts out, which effectively prevents me from turning it 360Β° since it ends up hitting a drawer or something. My countertops have very little clearing under them. I had to attach it to a cutting board instead, which wasn’t super ideal, but it worked well enough. I imagine it would attach just fine to most tables, but I didn’t try that. It needs a bit of clearing under the countertop so you can twist the screw to secure it.Lastly, I would have really appreciated the ability to use the lever on either side of the machine. The way it currently is was kind of awkward for me to use at first, and I would have preferred to have the lever on the opposite side because of the orientation it needed to be in for my kitchen. I figure this wouldn’t be an issue for most people, since you could just turn the machine around, but there was essentially a single location the machine could be in my entire kitchen, and it just so happened to be oriented in a way that the knob was on the “wrong” side for my preferences. Not a big deal at all, and I got over it, but it would have been appreciated to have the option.Pasta came out tasty, and considering I had never used anything like this in my life, I would say that it seems like a fine product despite my issues with it.
Kindle Customer –
UPDATE I reached out to the seller. They got back to me in less than a day. I sent pics of the wavy clay. Within hours of me sending the pics, they responded and gave me a code for a brand new machine. This machine works great for clay. It’s a lot sturdier than the last one I got from a major craft store.This machine was obviously used. The package was open and the pieces were lying loose in the box. I’m using it for polymer clay. Every setting worked right for a bit but then the thinner settings started making wavy sheets. No clue why.
Lindsay Field –
So if you want to make home made pasta in 2-4 person size quantities this is a great tool in your kitchen. Nothing is quite like fresh pasta. It’s easy to setup and use. The results were as expected.The only downside I have really seen is that it’s not the easiest to clean. My thinking is that I will stick it in the dishwasher and it’s cheap enough when it dies I won’t feel bad getting a new one.
Matt P. –
We would like to share our absolute enjoyment in using your product over the last month. We have used the product 10 times and have been very pleased with the operation and results of the unit.The only small suggestion I would make is to possibly make the handle tighter (possibly with a small rubber covering) so that it doesn’t fall out of the pasta maker so easily.Overall, it is a fantastic product and we have been very pleased.
Tiffanie Q. –
Bought this and found there was a high pitch squeak whenever I used it. Contacted the company and they quickly sent a new one. Great customer service! Assuming the new one works well I’d recommend this in the future.
mlle_belle –
This item is easy to assemble and easy to use/ clean. Even the proportions suggested for making pasta was accurate which doesnβt always happen with kitchen tools. The pasta came out delicious. The packaging looked like the item was previously opened but the customer service department was very quick to reply and there were no recognized defects before or after use so Iβm happy with the product itself thus far. Ty iSiler for being so helpful.
Brian –
Had a problem but customer service was great. I love that the clamp is big enough to fit over the counter and my wood board. The kids love helping make pasta!
Lu Ann –
I received The pasta machine and at this time there is nothing I would change about it seems to be perfectly working pasta machine and I am very satisfied with it thank you very much.