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I have a very old one and I love it. It's very heavy and takes up a lot of space. I don't use many of the attachments.
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by
Krusty
thanks. it is not a must to buy, just a fun thought. -- nm
Posted by
Peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Nov 1 '14, 12:02
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If you'll use it's a nice appliance. Mine is a hand-me-down and I'm not sure I'd drop the loot on a new one considering how often I use it.
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Krusty
Nov 1, 12:11
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this is exactly me too ... I inherited my mom's - and it's a workhorse for baking - they just don't make them like it anymoer
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JenBro
Nov 1, 12:38
I make fresh pasta a few times a year. I like rolling & cutting it by hand. I never make bread. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Nov 1, 12:22
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the powered pasta roller attachment is so much easier than the hand crank things
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zeiiiiiitgeiiiiiiiiist
Nov 1, 12:28
if you don't do much baking, I don't know how much use you will get out of it. -- nm
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loosi at home
Nov 1, 12:28
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