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Please note: This is the roller-only version of the Atlas 150. It does not include any cutting attachments. If you want a machine with cutters included, the Atlas+ or the Multipast+ are the better starting point. The Atlas Roller suits buyers who already own Marcato attachments, want to choose their own from the full attachments range, or primarily make filled and sheet pasta where cutters aren't needed.
The Atlas Roller produces flat pasta sheets up to 150mm wide across 10 dial settings, from a 4.8mm starting pass down to 0.6mm for fine filled pasta. That range makes it well suited to lasagne, ravioli, tortellini, and any shape that starts with a rolled sheet. Marcato is the only pasta machine manufacturer to offer a 10-position adjustment knob; most competitors offer seven settings or fewer.
The Atlas Roller ships with the rolling mechanism only, which keeps the entry price lower if you already own Marcato attachments or want to choose your own shapes rather than receive a fixed set. All Marcato Plus attachments are compatible with the Atlas Roller 150, including spaghetti, linguine, pappardelle, bigoli, vermicelli, and ravioli. Attachments slide on and off via the easy-change fitting on the back of the machine, and all attachment rollers use the same anodised aluminium alloy as the main unit.
The rollers are anodised aluminium throughout. The anodising process produces a hard, food-safe surface with no nickel content and no coatings that can flake or leave residue. The slight texture of the anodised finish also gives pasta a naturally porous surface, which helps sauces adhere more effectively than pasta rolled on smooth steel. The removable polymeric resin combs and scrapers lift out for cleaning, and the body is chrome-plated steel.
The Atlas Roller accepts the Marcato Pastadrive motor via the patented bayonet fitting, converting it to a motorised machine. Both hands are free during rolling and the clamp is no longer required. If you want machine and motor together from the outset, the Atlasmotor+ is the pre-bundled version.
The Atlas Roller is a well-known tool among cake decorators and polymer clay artists. For confectionery, the 10-position dial gives the precise, repeatable thickness needed when rolling sugar paste and fondant. For clay work, the consistent roller pressure and clean anodised surface make it effective for conditioning, blending, and creating veneers; the aluminium leaves no dark marks on light or translucent materials. If you use the machine for craft or confectionery, keep it separate from the one used for food.
Never wash the Atlas Roller with water or put it in a dishwasher. After use, let any dough dry on the rollers, then brush it off with a dry brush or remove it with a toothpick. The removable resin combs can be taken out for a more thorough clean. Do not use metal objects on the rollers.
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The Atlas Roller makes sense if you already own Marcato cutting attachments from a previous machine, or want to choose your own shapes from the attachments range rather than receive a fixed set. It is also the right choice if you primarily make filled or sheet pasta (ravioli, tortellini, lasagne) where you need sheets rather than cut ribbons. If you are starting from scratch and want a complete setup, the Multipast+ or Atlas+ are the better starting point.
Yes. As this is a manual machine, clamping it to the worktop gives you better control and stability while turning the handle. A table clamp is included in the box.
All Marcato Plus attachments designed for the 150mm range are compatible, including spaghetti, linguine, pappardelle, bigoli, vermicelli, mafaldine, reginette, and ravioli. Browse the full Marcato attachments range to see what's available.
Yes. The anodised aluminium rollers leave no dark marks on light materials, and the 10-position dial gives precise thickness control for consistent results. If using the machine for craft or confectionery, keep a dedicated machine for that purpose, separate from the one used for food.
Yes. The Atlas Roller has a bayonet fitting that accepts the Marcato Pastadrive motor, sold separately. Adding the motor frees both hands during rolling and removes the need to clamp the machine. Alternatively, the Atlasmotor+ is the pre-bundled motorised set.
Pasta Kitchen launched in 2016 with a straightforward aim: stock the tools that actually make a difference when you're cooking Italian food at home. We're a family-run business, and Italian cooking tools are genuinely what we know. We've been selling Marcato pasta machines and Eppicotispai tools the entire time, and every product we add to the range gets used and tested by our team at home before it goes on the site.
The range has grown a lot since then, but the approach hasn't. We choose products we believe in, from brands that have been making them properly for decades. Almost everything we sell is made in Italy. Marcato pasta machines are manufactured in Campodarsego, near Padova. Berkel slicers and knives are made in Italy, in the province of Varese. Cerutti Inox and Eppicotispai are Italian-made brands we've carried for years.
We're an authorised UK retailer for the brands we carry. Everything is supplied with UK-compatible plugs where applicable, VAT is included in the price, and there are no import duties or customs surprises on delivery.* You may be able to find some of these products cheaper from overseas sellers, but what you won't get is UK warranty support, correct specifications for the UK market, or anyone to call if something goes wrong.
*UK orders only. Shipping restrictions and import duties may apply for orders outside the UK.