Consiglio's Divina Cavatelli Pasta Maker Review: Made in Italy, Worth the Counter Space
My grandmother rolled cavatelli by hand for hours every Sunday, and while I love the tradition, my wrists don't. Consiglio's Divina Cavatelli Pasta Maker promised to cut that time down dramatically, so I put it to the test on a family dinner night.
Build and Setup
It's heavy metal construction with an enamelled painted housing and a suction base that locks firmly onto the counter — no clamping required, which I appreciated. It comes with a dough recipe card, and within a few minutes I was cranking out consistent cavatelli shapes.
Versatility
Beyond cavatelli, it also handles gnocchetti and orecchiette with the same rollers, which made it earn its keep in my kitchen rotation. It's rated 4.8 stars from 283 reviews, and after a few uses I understand why — it's fast, consistent, and genuinely fun to use with kids.
Pros
Pros: Sturdy metal build, suction base for stability, makes three pasta shapes, strong review history, in stock and ready to ship.
Cons
Cons: Takes some practice to get dough consistency right for clean shapes.
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