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Philips Kitchen Appliances Pasta and Noodle Maker Plus, Large, HR2375/06
Brand | Philips Kitchen Appliances |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic, Steel |
Item Weight | 14.7 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.94"L x 12"W x 13.38"H |
Included Components | Includes: 4 shaping discs: Spaghetti, Fettuccini, Penne and Lasagna; flat scraping /cleaning tool, flour cup and liquids cup. See more |
Number of settings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
About this item
- Fresh flavorful pasta and noodles has never been easier. It automatically mixes, kneads and extrudes your favorites. Add the ingredients and it does the rest - 1/2 pounds pasta in as little as 10 minutes
- Experiment with an unlimited number of ingredients like egg, vegetable juices, herbs and flours to create healthy and delicious gourmet, gluten free and colorful pastas for your family and friends.
- Four shaping discs to create various types of pasta and noodles: Spaghetti, fettuccini, penne and lasagna/Dumpling; Pasta/noodle cutter, cleaning tool and measuring cup.
- Taste the difference of fresh homemade pasta. Make healthier pasta and noodles at home, choose what ingredients to add without the worries of any unknown ingredients.
- With dishwasher-safe parts, the pasta maker can be easily setup, dismantled and cleaned. Includes a storage drawer that holds all the shaping discs and cleaning tools
- Get inspired by the recipe book. The included recipe book was created by culinary experts. Includes an ingredient list for various types of flour as well as recipes for 15 pasta and noodle dishes.
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Easy to use | 4.1 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.1 | — | 4.9 |
Easy to clean | 4.1 | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.1 | — | 3.9 |
Flavor | 4.2 | — | 4.1 | 4.2 | — | — |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Luzrise | Bayocean Distributors | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
size | Large | 21 x 34 x 18 cm | 2.5mm Round Noodles & 4mm Flat Noodles | 13.90 x 6.20 x 10.90 | 21 x 20 x 16 cm | One Size |
material | Plastic, Steel | Alloy Steel, Aluminum | Stainless Steel | — | Alloy Steel, Aluminum | Plastic |
blade material | — | Aluminum | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum | — |
number of settings | 4 | 10 | 9 | 1 | 10 | 4 |
included components | Includes: 4 shaping discs: Spaghetti, Fettuccini, Penne and Lasagna; flat scraping /cleaning tool, flour cup and liquids cup. | pasta machine | Electric Pasta Maker*1, ABS Shield*1, Mould*3 | noodle maker | pasta machine | Includes: 4 shaping discs and pasta cutting tool |
operation mode | Automatic | Manual | Automatic | Automatic | Manual | Manual |
dishwasher safe | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
weight | 14.7 pounds | 9.48 pounds | 18.56 pounds | — | 3 pounds | 608 grams |
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Brand | Philips Kitchen Appliances |
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Color | White |
Material | Plastic, Steel |
Item Weight | 14.7 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15.94"L x 12"W x 13.38"H |
Included Components | Includes: 4 shaping discs: Spaghetti, Fettuccini, Penne and Lasagna; flat scraping /cleaning tool, flour cup and liquids cup. |
Number of settings | 4 |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Item Weight | 14.7 pounds |
Manufacturer | Philips |
ASIN | B07TCJGJS6 |
Item model number | HR2375/06 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #203,769 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #82 in Electric Pasta Makers |
Date First Available | June 20, 2019 |
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Product Description
Create fresh homemade pasta or noodles, any day of the week, in 10 minutes. Just add your flour, press the start button and the machine automatically mixes, kneads and extrudes in one go making the whole process Easy and efficient. With the Philips pasta and noodle maker plus, you can also experiment with different shapes and an unlimited number of ingredients like egg, spinach, and carrot juice to create healthy and worry-free homemade pasta and noodles for your family. There is literally no end to the different pasta shapes, colors and flavors that you can make! Frequency: 60 Hz.
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Customers like the ease of use, ease of cleaning, and speed of the pasta maker. For example, they mention the instructions are clear, the recipe book is easy to follow, and the machine is easy assemble. They appreciate the speed, saying it makes wonderful pasta fast. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, value, and appearance.
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Customers find the pasta maker easy to use. They mention the instructions are clear, the recipe book is easy to follow, and the machine is easy assemble and clean. They also say it's simple to make homemade, delicious pasta, and that it'd be hard to mess up.
"...The dough WILL be crumbly, but the machine will extrude it without effort, as long as you strictly keep to the correct amounts...." Read more
"...Next, cleaning. I have found that the quickest, most easiest, and hassle-free method of cleaning this machine is simply disassembling it when you..." Read more
"...The recipe book is easy to follow and offers tips on how to mix your own pasta flour, gluten free pasta, gourmet pasta and sauce recipes...." Read more
"...Once past this, making pasta was relatively easily. Overall was very worth it, just for the homemade paste flavor with only flour and water." Read more
Customers find the pasta maker easy to clean. They mention that the included cleaning tools pop the dough out with ease. They also say that the machine is super easy to break down and clean.
"...Nothing sticks inside the machine, and the included cleaning tools pop the dough out with ease. No more traumatic toothpick cleaning!..." Read more
"...I have found that the quickest, most easiest, and hassle-free method of cleaning this machine is simply disassembling it when you're done, and..." Read more
"...Clean up is fast and easy. The two Frankenstein looking bolts on the front are hand screws. Simply unscrew and disassemble...." Read more
"...by how simple it is to take the machine apart, and the actual washing was a breeze...." Read more
Customers find the speed of the pasta maker to be quick, easy, and wonderful. They say it works very fast, is incredibly time saving, and produces fresh pasta in 3 minutes. Customers also appreciate how smoothly it operates and how it eliminates a lot of work.
"...But even more impressive is how quickly and reliably it works to mix and automatically extrude dough...." Read more
"...Making fresh pasta with this machine is quick. You'll soon find that you have no use for that boxed/pre-packaged pasta any more." Read more
"...Okay, so the machine produces excellent pasta quickly. It must be a pain to clean, right? Wrong...." Read more
"...isn't a "dump and go" solution, but it's very useful and is incredibly time saving for the pasta types it does well. Your mileage may vary." Read more
Customers find the pasta maker easy to use and fun to use. They say it produces delicious results.
"...the actual name of it, only that with a lovely sauce, it is absolutely AMAZING...." Read more
"...And not only that - making the pasta is easy and a lot of fun!..." Read more
"...I made macaroni, spaghetti, and lasagna no problem...and it was wonderful...." Read more
"...This thing is amazing. Your pasta will be just like restaurant quality. Here’s what you need to know to make it perfect...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the pasta maker. Some mention it's easy enough to use and produces good pasta with the magical characteristics of homemade pasta. However, others say that it produces a starchy pile of yuck, with gummy, dumpling-like consistency. The flavor is bland and the consistency is pretty awful. The machine reluctantly spits out a shriveled up sheet of pasta, and the confusing information concerning the actual recipe for making the pasta puzzles them.
"...Everything about this pasta maker is built to last. It has metal parts where it counts, and plastic where it doesn't...." Read more
"...This machine makes amazing pasta with just an egg, water, Semolina flour mix; but, goodness gracious if you want to take it up a notch and wow..." Read more
"...disc—and it works like this: Machine reluctantly spits out a shriveled up sheet of pasta, and you have to open it using your very own fingers and a..." Read more
"...to follow and offers tips on how to mix your own pasta flour, gluten free pasta, gourmet pasta and sauce recipes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the pasta maker. Some mention that it's well worth the purchase to be able to make as many pastas as they like, while others say that it isn't worth $300. The additional disks can be expensive, but they are well worth it to be
"...Once past this, making pasta was relatively easily. Overall was very worth it, just for the homemade paste flavor with only flour and water." Read more
"...Although the additional disks can be expensive, they are well-worth the purchase to be able to make as many shapes as possible...." Read more
"...This was an excellent purchase and is a great "dollar value". Give no second thought to "clean-up". It is as if "off-the-back-of-your-hand"." Read more
"...The price tag is a little high but you won't be disappointed." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the pasta maker. Some mention it really was impressive with excellent design and craftsmanship, while others say they are not quite satisfied with its appearance. They say the horizontal auger design is retarded, and the flour looks mealy.
"...Then when it comes out of the extruder, it’s very pretty; but so soft that when you pick it up it sticks together and soon becomes a big glob...." Read more
"...The flour looks mealy, inconsistent, shreddy and you want to add more water but RESIST this temptation!You will love it, as we do!" Read more
"...It really was impressive. Excellent design and craftsmanship. The mixing core looks like cast aluminum. Very strong...." Read more
"...3. horizontal auger design is retarded, because the auger need to lift the noddle and mix and somehow shove the semi liquid mix horizontally though..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the pasta maker. They mention that the dough won't extrude, and the machine needs extra firm dough to extrude. Some say that the machine produces too much water, and that the pasta won' t extract.
"...The dough WILL be crumbly, but the machine will extrude it without effort, as long as you strictly keep to the correct amounts...." Read more
"...If not correct, the pasta will just not extrude. Once past this, making pasta was relatively easily...." Read more
"...There is also nothing about reading the dough and there is nothing on the extruding process and possible problems that occur...." Read more
"...polycarbonate parts - I dropped the lid from 3 feet onto linoleum and it broke... Philips will sell you a new one... but it doesn't inspire..." Read more
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First, how it works: you measure flour into the bin, start the paddles, and add liquid through the lid. In three minutes, after mixing, the pasta starts to come out of the disk. You cut to desired length. That's it. Having made rolled-and-cut pasta before buying this, I was a little leery about the lack of a rest period, but the pasta comes out exactly as it should, with proper hydration despite the crumbly look of the dough inside the machine.
Next, the instructions: All the recipes in the included book are for 2-3 servings, or 1/2 pound of pasta. I bought the large machine because I wanted to make a full pound at one go. What the directions fail to say is that, yes, it can make a 1-pound batch by doubling the recipes. For more than that, the instructions say to wait 15 minutes -- and in another part, wait 45 minutes -- between batches. The product page says that the parts are dishwasher-safe, but that isn't mentioned anywhere. Instead, it advises to "rinse with water." Does that mean I shouldn't use soap? I followed the directions for cleaning the unit afterward, and THEN saw at the end of the directions that the spaghetti disk needs to dry 2-4 hours before the dough can be pushed out. Fortunately, despite the sometimes contradictory instructions, everything is easy to use and clean by hand. Nothing sticks inside the machine, and the included cleaning tools pop the dough out with ease. No more traumatic toothpick cleaning!
Next, tips for success: I weigh everything instead of measuring by volume to make sure the ratio of liquid to flour remains correct. The dough WILL be crumbly, but the machine will extrude it without effort, as long as you strictly keep to the correct amounts. Using semolina flour helps a lot with extruded pasta, even though it's not as essential with rolled-and-cut ones, but it doesn't result in the silky texture you'd expect in homemade papparadelle or ravioli. Philips recommends a combination of semolina and all-purpose, but I found that all semolina works well. You CAN use other flours as well as higher egg-based dough for that silky texture, but I recommend starting with semolina until you know the process better. I find that the included pasta cutting tool works well as long as I sweep it over the disk firmly and fairly quickly. Use a sharp knife if you have trouble. You can open the lid during mixing to push dough adhering to the sides; the machine will automatically stop for safety but will start up again when you press the start button. Although some bits get left behind, it's not a lot.
The recipe book: the multi-lingual charts detail 12 different kinds of pasta, from traditional durum/semolina to udon to dumpling/ravioli to chickpea. The only thing missing is egg noodles since Philips' recipe never add more than a single egg. Three recipes are gluten-free, and eight are vegan. The ramen noodle chart makes no mention of kansui or baked baking soda; you might have to look elsewhere for a better recipe. The charts also don't list the best disks to use for each. After the charts, the book goes on to flavored/colored pastas, sauces, and
specialty pastas such as dumplings and ravioli.
The pasta maker has an "extrude only" function for those who like to mix their dough separately and let it rest. This isn't described at all in the booklet. In fact, there's an automatic button that I couldn't figure out first when to use. The instructions say that if the machine isn't on automatic, press that button before pressing start. How would I know? I finally figured out that you probably use that button when you've previously used the extrude-only function and want to return to automatic.
The pasta maker comes with four extrusion disks: spaghetti, fettucini, penne, and lasagne/dumpling. Philips sells additional sets of disks to cover a large range of shapes. I love that there's a storage drawer underneath the unit that holds the cleaning tools and five disks. A sixth disk is stored in place, ready to extrude. I've bought extra sets of disks that cannot all be stored in the box, so I've placed my most-used there. I only wish that Philips made a bucatini disk.
Everything about this pasta maker is built to last. It has metal parts where it counts, and plastic where it doesn't. The surfaces are largely nonstick, which means cleaning a breeze, and it assembles/disassembles with ease. Although the additional disks can be expensive, they are well-worth the purchase to be able to make as many shapes as possible. Since I plan to use this machine at least once a week, I want to have everything available to me. Now I just have to figure out what to do with all the dried pasta in my pantry.
-- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
First off and upfront, I did a lot of research. I know that good pasta uses quality ingredients. I know that proper measurements are key. However, I read the reviews about this machine and saw the bad ones. I have to say this because honestly, its the truth; if you expect amazing pasta using just plain white flour and water, and not utilizing a small kitchen scale... you will be disappointed. You're already spending $300 on a kitchen appliance. So with that being said, do yourself a favor, get good pasta flour (Semolina or 00 flour, or both) and buy one of those digital scales. I promise, if you do this - you will not fail and you will be pleased with the results.
Next, cleaning. I have found that the quickest, most easiest, and hassle-free method of cleaning this machine is simply disassembling it when you're done, and putting it in your sink filled with hot water and dish washing liquid. Any pasta tide bits or remains will soften and fall off... and for the most part, you could honestly just rinse the rest off - no scrubbing necessary. The disc WILL need some attention, but use the tool that comes with the machine to poke any pasta remnants out of the holes, rinse, and you'll be good. If you follow this method, no kidding - clean up will take 10 minutes.
Last, experiment with flavor and don't boil it too long. This machine makes amazing pasta with just an egg, water, Semolina flour mix; but, goodness gracious if you want to take it up a notch and wow yourself - throw some black truffle powder in there! Sky's the limit. Dried basil, onion powder, squid ink, whatever else that might suit your taste buds. I find that my ideal bite for pasta is a tad bit softer than al-dente, so... 2 and half to three minutes boiling is perfect.
Making fresh pasta with this machine is quick. You'll soon find that you have no use for that boxed/pre-packaged pasta any more.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
First off and upfront, I did a lot of research. I know that good pasta uses quality ingredients. I know that proper measurements are key. However, I read the reviews about this machine and saw the bad ones. I have to say this because honestly, its the truth; if you expect amazing pasta using just plain white flour and water, and not utilizing a small kitchen scale... you will be disappointed. You're already spending $300 on a kitchen appliance. So with that being said, do yourself a favor, get good pasta flour (Semolina or 00 flour, or both) and buy one of those digital scales. I promise, if you do this - you will not fail and you will be pleased with the results.
Next, cleaning. I have found that the quickest, most easiest, and hassle-free method of cleaning this machine is simply disassembling it when you're done, and putting it in your sink filled with hot water and dish washing liquid. Any pasta tide bits or remains will soften and fall off... and for the most part, you could honestly just rinse the rest off - no scrubbing necessary. The disc WILL need some attention, but use the tool that comes with the machine to poke any pasta remnants out of the holes, rinse, and you'll be good. If you follow this method, no kidding - clean up will take 10 minutes.
Last, experiment with flavor and don't boil it too long. This machine makes amazing pasta with just an egg, water, Semolina flour mix; but, goodness gracious if you want to take it up a notch and wow yourself - throw some black truffle powder in there! Sky's the limit. Dried basil, onion powder, squid ink, whatever else that might suit your taste buds. I find that my ideal bite for pasta is a tad bit softer than al-dente, so... 2 and half to three minutes boiling is perfect.
Making fresh pasta with this machine is quick. You'll soon find that you have no use for that boxed/pre-packaged pasta any more.
Clean up is fast and easy. The two Frankenstein looking bolts on the front are hand screws. Simply unscrew and disassemble. The machine comes with tool accessories to make cleaning the molds a breeze.
But the BEST part about this machine is the metal mixer/extruder. I haven't seen any reviews about the Philips mixer/extruder breaking so I think it's made better than other brands. The digital buttons are so simple to use...power, play/pause, extrude only and automatic.
I bought the "Plus" version that includes 7 pasta molds and made angel hair and thin spaghetti. I'm eager to try the lasagna and penne pasta molds next time. The kit does not contain a mold for elbow macaroni. I'll have to see if it's sold separately.
Btw, the machine is large, heavy and has rubber feet to keep it in place on the counter. Don't expect to slide it around in the cabinet
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023
Clean up is fast and easy. The two Frankenstein looking bolts on the front are hand screws. Simply unscrew and disassemble. The machine comes with tool accessories to make cleaning the molds a breeze.
But the BEST part about this machine is the metal mixer/extruder. I haven't seen any reviews about the Philips mixer/extruder breaking so I think it's made better than other brands. The digital buttons are so simple to use...power, play/pause, extrude only and automatic.
I bought the "Plus" version that includes 7 pasta molds and made angel hair and thin spaghetti. I'm eager to try the lasagna and penne pasta molds next time. The kit does not contain a mold for elbow macaroni. I'll have to see if it's sold separately.
Btw, the machine is large, heavy and has rubber feet to keep it in place on the counter. Don't expect to slide it around in the cabinet
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 21, 2022
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2022
Entiendo que un mal cliente devuelva un producto que uso en tan mal estado, pero es increible como amazon puede volver a enviarlo sin revisarlo antes.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 8, 2023
Entiendo que un mal cliente devuelva un producto que uso en tan mal estado, pero es increible como amazon puede volver a enviarlo sin revisarlo antes.