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The Newhai Electric Pasta Maker is a compact, 135W stainless steel machine designed for home use, offering 9 adjustable dough thickness settings and 3 noodle styles (spaghetti, wide noodle, fettuccine). Its quiet motor and user-friendly design make it ideal for millennial professionals seeking fresh, customizable pasta with ease and style.











| ASIN | B0C2YY2PJP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,747 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #14 in Electric Pasta Makers |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand | Newhai |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (56) |
| Date First Available | April 19, 2023 |
| Included Components | user manual |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 16 pounds |
| Item model number | WWX62 |
| Manufacturer | Newhai |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Sheet Thickness | 3 Millimeters |
| Minimum Sheet Thickness | 0.5 Millimeters |
| Number of settings | 9 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Package Dimensions | 12.17 x 11.97 x 11.1 inches |
K**R
Amazing little machine
My first time writing a review. This is an amazing machine. It does the job perfectly. I definitely recommend this machine.
C**N
Tamaño perfecto y functional
J**S
Compre una primera máquina y me llegó dañada la devil I y pedi otra, langue me llegó Tengo 2 semanas usandola es demasiado ruidosa, parece un producto viejo. No me gusto.
K**W
This machine works really well!
This machine is so easy to use. Very well made so far. Easy to clean. Great for making pasta sheets and cut pasta. For the price you can’t beat. No messing with the hand crank or tightening down the vice.
L**G
Noodles maker
It easy to use, I love it
T**O
Great Machine!
My mom loves it! And says it makes her life so much easier than hand cutting all her homemade noodles.
P**S
Damaged
This product is damaged. I unboxed and was disappointed. The shipping box is not damaged but the product is. I was sold an already damaged product. I'm processing the return
C**N
Good pasta making...but spits machine oil
We enjoy making fresh pasta for my partner's famous spaghetti sauce (amazing stuff), and for noodles, ravioli, tortellini, etc. My hand-cranked Marcato Atlas pasta machine does a very good job and is easy to control, but you really need three hands (1) to hold the dough sheet straight for the rollers, (2) to turn the crank, AND (3) keep the pasta strands separated and falling correctly into the dish. A motorized machine eliminates that need for a third hand, so I was very excited at getting to try the Newhai pasta machine. It's larger than my Marcato, but not as large and heavy as I expected. It rolls out sheet dough and three widths of noodles (spaghetti, fettucine, and one in between), and is heavy and stable enough by itself that you don't need to clamp it to the counter. At $4190, it's about a third less expensive than a motorized Marcato setup too. I kneaded up a batch of my favorite pasta dough (3 eggs to 2 cups all-purpose flour, add a tiny bit of water if it seems dry), and tried rolling sheet and noodles. The machine is loud in operation, but certainly not louder than you'd expect. It has what appears to be a standard control for dough thickness, with settings from 1 to 9--1 is about 3mm (1/8 inch). The thickness dial only turns one way--if you want to open up thickness again you keep turning until it gets back to 1. The other control on the machine directs the motor to the sheet roller on one side, or the three noodle cutters on the other. Apparently you must only change this setting while the machine is running--it will make some disconcerting noises, and doesn't always fully seat (you'll know it hasn't because the disconcerting noises become very loud). I'd given the machine a good cleaning before use, running paper towels through the rollers to pick up stray machine oil, so I was surprised to see the sheet of dough emerging with a fair amount of black marbling. Not appetizing at all, so I took the machine apart and gave the rollers a good cleaning. It took care of most of the grime, but the black grease still appeared in spots from both the sheet roller and the noodle cutters. (see the video) It's much better now, but I still get the occasional sputter of black on the pasta. I'll probably take it apart again, give it a good cleaning, and if that doesn't do the trick it will become my studio rolling machine (I also work in polymer and metal clay, and a powered pasta roller is a godsend there. So, I'm torn with this machine. It works to easily roll sheets and noodles, although it's a little hard to figure out initially. The ongoing machine oil problem, though, keeps me from giving this five stars.
A**R
The machine works as it claimed. I used it a coupke of time.
V**Y
Arrived just on time for a first trial, as we like making our pasta at home. It was a success! This machine is sturdy, well built and easy to operate. finally no more physical effort of manual cranking to operate, you push the button on and concentrate on processing the dough to produce the pasta of your choice. No complicated operation, just rotate the knobs for the thickness and the shapes you want. As I mentioned operation and pasta production are very easy, however, one issue the manufacturer did not addressed: CLEANING the cutters after usage!! Nothing even is mentioned in the instructions about how to clean ... Obviously you can dust it and leave the dough bits dry on the cutters and hopefully fall off the next time you use the machine, or as I did, run paper towels thru the rolling cutters to remove the remaining bits of dough, then use a clean dedicated paint brush to remove all the flour that got stuck everywhere. Advice: use enough FLOUR while processing and cutting the dough, it will help keeping the cutters clean. Good luck.
D**E
Got this for my mom as she often makes her own noodles and she loves how easy it was to use!!
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