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Anonymous
That’s a pretty darn good deal!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Wish they've had this deal a few months ago!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
What is khols cash? You can buy other things at khols with it?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Isn't the switch in this bundle the previous gen with less battery capacity?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Correct. //@anonymous: Isn't the switch in this bundle the previous gen with less battery capacity?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Model number starting with HAD it is the new 2020 V2
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I recalled that you can use it after thanksgiving sale with a limited time when most of stuff is not in sale. //@Anonymous: What is khols cash? You can buy other things at khols with it?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
OOS
4 years ago |
Anonymous
out of stock
4 years ago |
Anonymous
YES! got it! THANKS!!!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I got it, confirmation email and all but now, more than a day later, my order status shows it was cancelled!! WTF!! So frustrating!
4 years ago |
rajkchinna
All the good one .. kohl’s asked to keep $180 KC after cancellation
4 years ago |
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Anonymous
Dealsea, I love the idea of suggesting alternatives! Another alternative is the noodle maker attachment for Kitchenaid blenders. That requires a lot more manual work, but the result is even better than these two.
4 years ago |
Infinity
Thank you very much for suggestion. New alternative added. //@anonymous: Dealsea, I love the idea of suggesting alternatives! Another alternative is the noodle maker attachment for Kitchenaid blenders. That requires a lot more manual work, but the result is even better than these two.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Thank you for sharing your experience! I brought a very good brand noodle maker a few years ago from China but donated to Goodwill after 10 times usage. Kitchen aid attachment seems very good. //@Anonymous: Dealsea, I love the idea of suggesting alternatives! Another alternative is the noodle maker attachment for Kitchenaid blenders. That requires a lot more manual work, but the result is even better than these two.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
seabiscuit
I have not used the Kitchenaid attachment but I like this pasta maker a lot(I used the manual one which is a joke compared to this machine) . You just add flour and water/egg in and get noodles out in less than 10 minutes. It is so easy to use and last long. Mine was bought over 3 years ago and it is still running strong. I use it at least once a week. Not mentioning the different choices of pasta you can make. It is a truly breeze.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Because when you make it yourself, you know for sure what ingredients are in it and you avoid preservatives. //@Anonymous: Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
we got one for years and used it a lot, still good!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Is this a good deal? //@anonymous: we got one for years and used it a lot, still good!
4 years ago |
Anonymous
You buy it in store and it says the ingredients in it as well. Usually only wheat and water. //@anonymous: Because when you make it yourself, you know for sure what ingredients are in it and you avoid preservatives. //@Anonymous: Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Does Costco do price match?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Then don't buy it; simple as that. //@Anonymous: Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Love freshness!
//@Anonymous: You buy it in store and it says the ingredients in it as well. Usually only wheat and water. //@anonymous: Because when you make it yourself, you know for sure what ingredients are in it and you avoid preservatives. //@Anonymous: Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
The keyword here is fresh. Nothing beats fresh pasta.
4 years ago |
Anonymous
oos! :(
4 years ago |
Anonymous
back in stock!! //@Anonymous: oos! :(
4 years ago |
Anonymous
How hard is it to clean this thing?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
Try fresh pasta once and you will never want to go back //@Anonymous: Paste is $1 - $2 a case... Why make it your self?? Unless you ate A LOT OF pasta... I guess.
4 years ago |
theoso
Disassemble the chamber and leave it in the air for a few hours. The dried dough will come out very easily. There is also a cleaning tool to clean the shaping disc. //@anonymous: How hard is it to clean this thing?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I own this for years, it's easy to disassemble and get cleaned within just minutes. //@Anonymous: How hard is it to clean this thing?
4 years ago |
Anonymous
I have had its previous version for 6 years. It’s very easy to clean, simply put, it would make it appear more difficult if I explain how easy it is here than how it actually is after you see the disassembled parts. //@anonymous: How hard is it to clean this thing?
4 years ago |