














🍝 Roll, shape, impress — pasta perfection made simple!
The Eppicotispai Garganelli and Gnocchi Stripper is a premium, dual-function kitchen tool crafted from natural beechwood in Italy. Designed to simplify the intricate process of making rare Garganelli pasta and traditional gnocchi, its compact size and artisanal quality make it a must-have for passionate home chefs seeking authentic Italian culinary flair.
| ASIN | B0047T6VC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,070 in Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Home Improvement ) #340 in Wire Strippers |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Included Components | Others |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.8 x 9 x 2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 136 g |
| Item model number | EP 88 |
| Manufacturer | Eppicotispai |
| Product Dimensions | 20.8 x 9 x 2 cm; 136.08 g |
M**O
Este producto esta pensado para el cocinero que realmente dusfruta de una pasta recien hecha o en su caso gnocchi o gnuddi cual sea su preferencia, da una sensacion de comer algo que esta hecho con calidad y esfuerzo. Facil de usar con un tamaño bastante facil de guardar en un cajon o gaveta sin estorbar hasta su siguiente uso. Recomiendo tratarlo con "wood butter" en dos a tres ocasiones antes de usar dejando un tiempo estimado de 12 a 24 horas entre aplicaciones para mantener la madera en condiciones de uso por años.
C**N
Exactly as advertised...
D**V
Good product, good value, rapid delivery
J**O
La verdad es que pensaba que era un poco más grande, pero cumple su función perfectamente. Ya lo hemos probado para hacer pasta y es estupendo, sobre todo para pasar la mañana con los más peques de la casa. El producto se ve que es duradero y resistente. Gran compra sin duda.
C**I
Wonderful for rolling out gnocchi, garganelli or cavatelli. With it's angled edge, it is easy to prop up on the table while rolling your pasta on it. Very user friendly and good quality. Certainly a tool of refinement that doesn't disappoint. The only disappointment I had with it was optical. Based on pictures, compared to other boards, I thought it was a darker wood--cherry wood or something--and that was why it cost a bit more. That wasn't the case. Still beechwood--but that is a superficial critique and in no way affects it's durability or it's efficiency.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 months ago