Weston Double Cutting Head C-Clamp Pasta Maker

Last updated: December 15, 2022

Weston Double Cutting Head C-Clamp Pasta Maker
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We looked at the top Pasta Makers and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Pasta Maker you should buy.

Overall Take

You'll get both an instruction booklet with easy to follow directions and a recipe booklet when you purchase this pasta maker. It features adjustable rollers, a double cutting head and a non-slip hand crank. There's also a C-clamp to attach the pasta maker to your countertop.

In our analysis of 107 expert reviews, the Weston Double Cutting Head C-Clamp Pasta Maker placed 24th when we looked at the top 26 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

The Weston Pasta Machine marries old world tradition with modern technology to provide you with years of service. Weston Pasta Machines thin and cut pasta with ease! Includes attachment for cutting either fettuccine or spaghetti. Adjustable rollers for multiple thickness settings. Heavy-duty construction and metal housing for a lifetime of use. 6” wide rollers. Clamps to your countertop. Electric Motor. Attachment available for hands-free use. 7 additional attachments are available including: Angel Hair, Spaghetti, Linguini, Lasagna, Lasagnette, Fettuccini and Half Moon & Square Raviolis.

Expert Reviews


What experts liked

Its rollers can be easily adjusted to accommodate the type and size of noodle you want to create.
The Weston 6 Inch Traditional Style Pasta Machine features adjustable rollers and a double cutting head for perfect spaghetti and fettuccini every time.
It has a double cutting head for spaghetti and fettuccini.
With its adjustable rollers for multiple thickness settings, this Traditional Pasta Machine has a double cutting head for fettuccini and spaghetti, so you never have to worry about not being able to make the right noodles for your meal.
This model is perfectly suited for individuals who aren’t yet pasta connoisseurs yet they still want that delicious tasting fettuccine and ravioli.
Basically, detachable pasta machines are easier to clean hence more hygienic. It is, therefore, easy to detach the rollers, clean the machine and reattach the rollers.
The basic unit comes with a double cutter attachment for making spaghetti and fettuccine, but there are also dedicated options for angel hair, ravioli, linguini and half moon ravioli.

What experts didn't like

Can be difficult to use on your own. Counter clamp is poor quality.
Cheap construction makes it prone to damage
C-clamp may not work well enough for some people
This pasta maker machine requires assembly.
Cuts not clean, clumping noodles

Our Expert Consultant

Julie Chernoff
Culinary Expert

Julie Chernoff is a long-time member of Les Dames d’Escoffier (past president of the Chicago Chapter, and current co-chair of the LDEI Legacy Awards Committee), the Association of Food Journalists (AFJ) and the International Association of Culinary Professionals.

Chernoff is the dining editor of Better, a lifestyle website and print magazine. Her journalism started in the test kitchens of Weight Watchers Magazine. She holds a BA in English from Yale University and is a graduate of the California Culinary Academy. She has spent the last few decades styling, photographing, teaching, developing recipes, editing, thinking and writing about food.

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