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KitchenAid KRAV Ravioli Maker Attachment
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KitchenAid KRAV Ravioli Maker Attachment

 

List Price: $169.99
Price: $130.30
You save: $39.69 (23%)

Media: Kitchen
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Features:

  • Ravioli maker with 6-inch-wide rollers for 3 rows of large-pocket ravioli
  • Filling scoop spreads filling into corners of hopper providing even distribution
  • Designed to fit all models of KitchenAid household stand mixers
  • Hand wash in soapy water; cleaning brush and instruction guide with recipes included


Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 / 5.0

  • really is a waste of money
    I used this in a pasta/ravioli class and it is NOT worth $130. First, it does take practice, but so does using a ravioli tray or making them free hand. The ravioli we made came out better using a $20 tray or free hand with a $6 fluted cutting wheel than they did on this thing. Sure, if you practice you could get it to work...but it would take less time and practice to use a ravioli tray or cutter and save you more than $100. Even when we got "good" with it, it was not a major time saver, in fact, I could do... more info

  • This is an awful product!
    Please read my review of the KitchenAid Pasta Rollers set. I love them. I love my food grinder and some other attatchments. So, I thought I'd love this ravioli maker as well. I've been making pasta and ravioli for 20 plus years and I have several presses for shaping my ravioli. I have taught classes on the subject.
    THIS PRODUCT DOESN'T WORK!
    It's impossible to get the air out of each ravioli. If there's air they explode when you cook them. I wrote to KitchenAid after returning mine. But they still... more info

  • Practice makes perfect...
    Two main points here:
    1. Read the instructions and practice....
    2. Don't schedule a meal for your first try, you should practice first...
    This is a great product - with a lot of bogus reviews. I think its really nice but it took me a practice run or two before I really nailed it. A+++

  • What a total waste of money
    I am not just unhappy with this product, I am bitter about it. What a piece of trash. I've tried it, repeatedly. My friend, who was also duped into buying one by the good reputation that KitchenAid enjoys, tried it. Her husband, who can make anything work, tried it. Failure after failure after failure after failure. If you're looking to make a pot of disconnected shreds of pasta with free floating filling, this is the equipment for you. If ravioli is what you're after, you'll do better buying a can of Chef... more info


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