Good day.
This model here is the CLS (Classic). It comes with a simple instruction manual and a handle made of ABS and the wing nut on the attachment hook is also made of ABS. The more expensive model is the Design version, which also has a recipe book, an aluminium handle and an aluminium wing nut. The accessories are compatible with both devices.
The additional attachments from Marcato are compatible with all versions of the Atlas 150, including the Atlas 150 Roller. They can be easily inserted into the guides provided on the machine and enable the production of different pasta shapes. The attachments are specially designed for the Atlas 150 series and therefore also fit the Atlas 150 Roller pasta machine.
Unfortunately, we do not have any personal user experience with this product, but I would be happy to forward your question to the Community, perhaps a Community member will be able to help you 😊.
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Pasta dough is always made without salt. Salt would attract moisture and make the pasta dough sticky. That's why salt is added to the pasta cooking water.
You can get started straight away with the Marcato Atlas 150 Classic Pasta Machine, but you may need additional attachments for specific pasta shapes such as linguine or tagliatelle.
- The appliance comes with attachments for lasagna, fettuccine and tagliolini as standard.
- For other pasta shapes such as linguine or tagliatelle, you can purchase separate pasta cutting attachments that are compatible with the Atlas 150.
Good evening Yvonne
I bought these dough spillers many years ago. The handle head is made of plastic, everything else is made of metal, sturdy and stable.
The warranty is not so important for me, I think the appliance will not need the warranty service.
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Gregor
Hello, my Marcato Atlas 150 consists only of the unit for rolling out the dough thinly and a "module" that can be attached to make pasta afterwards. I do not know "Multipast".
There are different versions, both black and silver, all with the same name. In this version, it only has the one attachment and a small guide to the pasta thicknesses.
Hi Stefanie, I think the only difference is the number of attachments that come with the kit. We bought the very simple version with a single attachment (under 80.-) and are very happy with it.
Hello Fiesel, I looked on the packaging of my machine. It also says Wellness on it. I can't say for sure, but there is also the same machine with a black plastic handle instead of a metal handle. I don't think you have to worry too much about that. What I can definitely recommend as an accessory is the pasta drying rack. I ordered it later and use it every time.
Yes, you can attach both the different attachments and the motor to the Slide.
Atlas rollers are simpler pasta machines without cutting accessories for fettuccine and tagliolini and are only used to make the pasta sheet in different thicknesses.
Since the ravioli attachment can be bought individually for around 70, it will not be included.
The description states: "The Atlas 150 model has three rollers for the production of lasagne, fettuccine and tagliolini."
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Both are the same width and can be equipped with a motor. The slightly more expensive version, however, has more accessories such as a ravioli attachment.
The main difference between the "Atlas 150/AT-150" pasta machine and the "Atlas 150 Classic" from Marcato lies mainly in the aesthetic and additional features:
## Colours and design
- The "Atlas 150/AT-150" or also known as "Design Atlas 150" is available in different colours, such as red, blue, ice blue, black, green, copper and pink. These colours are applied to an aluminium outer material.
- The "Atlas 150 Classic", on the other hand, has a more traditional look with a chrome steel exterior and is available in fewer colours.
## Price
- The "Design Atlas 150" is usually more expensive than the "Atlas 150 Classic" due to the different colour options and the aluminium exterior material. The price for the "Design Atlas 150" is around 89.99 USD, while the "Atlas 150 Classic" costs around 69.99 USD.
## Functions and components
- Both models offer the same basic functions, including the ability to make lasagne, fettuccine and tagliolini, and are compatible with the Pastadrive motor and various pasta cutting accessories. There are no significant differences in the included components or mode of operation between the two models.
Overall, the differences are mainly cosmetic and concern the design and colour options, while the functionality and quality of the machines remain similar.
Hello Joenoman, indeed this description is confusing. For me, only the basic equipment was included at this price. That means the roller machine and an attachment that can be rotated 180° and thus cut fettucine (wider pasta) and tagliolini (narrow noodles). Lasagne sheets also work, of course, but they don't need to be processed with an attachment after rolling. I once saw, I think in Globus, that there is also a package with various accessories. But that costs around 200 francs. By the way, I am very satisfied with my machine. I also bought a very useful accessory later on: The pasta dryer stand, as you can see in the pictures. Greetings, Markus