Philips compact pasta and noodle maker, Viva Collection vs Atlasmotor 110V Electric Pasta Machine with Atlas 150 and motor
Overall winner: Atlasmotor 110V Electric Pasta Machine with Atlas 150 and motor
Key Differences
Philips (A) is a compact, mostly automatic pasta maker with built-in kneading and three shaping discs and sits in a more affordable price tier. Marcato (B) is a heavier-duty manual machine with a 10-position thickness adjustment and an electric Pastadrive motor included, and it scores higher on ratings and versatility but has mixed feedback about build longevity
Philips compact pasta and noodle maker, Viva Collection
Compact pasta maker that kneads and extrudes 2-3 servings in about 18 minutes. Includes 3 default shaping discs for spaghetti, penne, and fettuccini. A customer notes it’s easy to use and quick, though cleaning can be challenging
Pros
- automatic kneading and extrusion
- includes 3 default shaping discs
- compact small footprint
- quick pasta production
Cons
- cleaning can be tricky
- mixed durability perception
Atlasmotor 110V Electric Pasta Machine with Atlas 150 and motor
Electric pasta machine set with Atlas 150 handcrank, clamp, Pastadrive motor, and manual. Creates pasta sheets up to 150mm/6in with 10 thickness positions. Customers note smooth operation and easy cleaning
Pros
- 10 adjustable thickness positions
- includes motor and manual for versatility
- stable operation and smooth performance
- easy to use and clean
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Philips |
| Durability | MARCATO |
| Versatility | MARCATO |
| User Reviews | MARCATO |