Stainless steel cutters made to fit imperia #R220 and #RM220 pasta makers as an optional accessory. Gives you the possibility of making a large variety of Italian Pasta Shapes.
Imperia Simplex Cutter Lasagnette
sku: 1511446
Additional Information
| Material | Stainless Steel |
|---|---|
| Brand | imperia |
| Dimensions | 175 × 70 × 45 mm |
| Weight | 770 g |
Tags: imperia, pasta cutter, pasta maker.
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