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title: "Philips Kitchen Appliances Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker, Viva Collection, Comes with 3 Default Classic Pasta Shaping Discs, Fully Automatic, Recipe Book, Small, White (HR2370/05)"
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# Compact 15.5"x13" footprint 3 automatic shaping discs 18-min fresh pasta prep Philips Kitchen Appliances Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker, Viva Collection, Comes with 3 Default Classic Pasta Shaping Discs, Fully Automatic, Recipe Book, Small, White (HR2370/05)

**Brand:** philips
**Price:** € 507.42
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## Summary

> 🍝 Elevate your pasta game—fresh, fast, and fabulously homemade!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Philips Kitchen Appliances Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker, Viva Collection, Comes with 3 Default Classic Pasta Shaping Discs, Fully Automatic, Recipe Book, Small, White (HR2370/05) by philips
- **How much does it cost?** € 507.42 with free shipping
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## Best For

- philips enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted philips brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fresh Pasta in a Flash:** Automatically kneads & extrudes 2-3 servings in just 18 minutes—perfect for busy pros craving homemade quality.
- • **Triple-Disc Versatility:** Includes Spaghetti, Penne & Fettuccine discs with double extrusion for consistently smooth, restaurant-grade pasta.
- • **Counter-Ready Compact Design:** Sleek, space-saving footprint fits effortlessly on your kitchen counter—ready whenever inspiration strikes.
- • **Smart Storage & Easy Cleanup:** Built-in disc storage plus dishwasher-safe parts and cleaning tools keep your kitchen sleek and hassle-free.
- • **Customizable Culinary Creativity:** Mix flours & add fresh ingredients like spinach or carrot juice to craft unique, nutrient-packed pasta flavors.

## Overview

The Philips Viva Compact Pasta Maker (HR2370/05) is a fully automatic kitchen appliance that prepares 2-3 servings of fresh pasta in just 18 minutes. Featuring three classic shaping discs (Spaghetti, Penne, Fettuccine) with a double extrusion process, it ensures smooth, consistent pasta. Its compact design fits neatly on your countertop with smart built-in storage for discs. Customize your pasta by adding various flours and fresh ingredients. Dishwasher-safe parts and included cleaning tools make maintenance effortless, making it ideal for small households or professionals seeking quick, gourmet-quality pasta at home.

## Description

The Philips Viva Compact Pasta Maker is a fully-automatic and compact solution that enables you to prepare fresh pasta and noodles from scratch with ease. With a fast and automatic mixing, kneading and extruding process, you can have 2-3 servings (7-14 ounces) of fresh pasta in just 18 minutes. Add in nutritious ingredients like egg, spinach, and carrot juice to create healthy and worry-free homemade pasta and noodles for your family. The optimized and compact design allows you to keep the pasta maker always on your counter top, making it ready to use at any time.

Review: Superb pasta maker w/small footprint & 2-3 person portion size; makes pasta in 15 minutes - I have been wanting to make my own pasta for many years now but felt doing it by hand or with one of those manual roller machines would be too time consuming. Therefore, once I learned about extruders, I have been obsessing over what pasta maker to buy. Over one year ago I ordered an off brand maker and decided to return it without trying it because I have since learned the Philips pasta makers are highly rated. In addition to this one, I've researched the Philips 7000 Series Pasta Maker and the Philips Artisan Smart Pasta & Noodle Maker (which is only available at one high-end kitchen brand store). I also read all the reviews from all the sites, including the Philips site and desertcart and even watched a few YouTube videos. In the end, this pasta maker is the right balance for me because I am only cooking for myself and do not want to freeze pasta or make large quantities. However, large quantities can be made with this maker but it has to be done in batches. It is really designed for 2-3 people unless a recipe is doubled, which is possible to do in one churning session. It has a small footprint and comes with three discs for the three types of pastas most people use (spaghetti, fettuccine, and penne). In the box is the unit, three discs, one recipe book, one instruction book, two measuring cups (one for dry and one for liquids), a cleaning wand, and a cleaning tool that also doubles as a cutter. The liquid cup has two sides and it is important to know which side to use. Side A is for when only all purpose flour is used and Side B is when a mixture of other flours are used. I used a simple recipe of 200 grams of King Arthur Pasta Flour Blend and 75ml of liquid on the Side B side of the liquid measuring cup. The liquid was one egg topped off with water until 75ml was reached. I then beat the liquid with a fork until it was mixed. I just got this today and less than one hour later had a two person spaghetti meal that I ate all by myself. Because I reviewed everyone's videos and read a lot of reviews, I knew that the dough had to be crumbly, although I do think mine was a hairline too crumbly. After setting up the machine correctly, I then put the flour in the mixing chamber, covered the chamber with the lid, and turned on the pasta maker. As it was churning, I poured the liquid through the two tiny slits in the clear top ever so slowly. It must be done slowly. The texture of the dough must be crumbly and not mixed like one would expect when making bread or pizza dough. Nevertheless, after about 10 minutes I had about 2.5 servings of pasta. I immediately cooked it for 3 minutes in a pot of salted boiling water and then drained it (see photos). It was a simple spaghetti dish dressed with olive oil and grated cheese; however, it tasted much more delicious than store bought pasta to me. I am absolutely ecstatic that I was able to create my own pasta in minutes. Clean-up was not too bad. I remembered from reading reviews that it is important to let the pasta flour mixture dry on all the implements first before cleaning. I then used my fingers to pull and scrap off the dough. The dough just flaked or peeled off depending on which parts I was cleaning. I then hand washed them in seconds once I had brushed off all the stuck on dough--see photos. The photo of the cutting board with dough on it is how much gunk I flaked off the parts. This does not include the small amount of dough I dumped out of the reservoir. Cleaning took me about 15 minutes. In summary, I am so happy with my purchase. This pasta extruder machine is a perfect size for small families or those who do not mind making pasta in batches. It also has a small footprint. As long as I use the measuring cups provided and measure the wet and dry ingredients EXACTLY, I know I'll get perfect results. I must remember that the mixed dough must be crumbly for this to work properly. I am still debating whether I will purchase the Philips Kitchen Appliances Philips Compact Pasta Maker 4-in-1 Accessory Shape Kit which includes the discs for Pappardelle, Tagliatelle, Angel Hair and Lasagna. Those discs are currently too expensive and I am unsure how much I'll use them. The three discs that come with this maker are good enough and I suppose I can improvise elbows by cutting the penne smaller because there doesn't seem to be any elbow disc available for this machine. The current price of $116.95 plus tax is reasonable for this. I do wish I purchased this when it was seventeen dollars cheaper but I had not made up my mind at that time.
Review: Like a robot; break even in 2 years - We made all our bread with a bread machine now. Shipping Udons when everybody stays at home for lunch cost us a fortune. Organic spaghetti tastes OK if we fry it. So it seems that this machine will be a good choice if it works. I never believed the videos of making noodles. And it looked like a whole of extra junk to clean up. But this one is from Philips. And if I don't like it I can return it, most likely leaving it out at my door. I didn't think about economics before. The worse you can get is saving 23 cents per 200 g of noodles without the egg, for 2 to 3 people. This compares organic flour with organic spaghetti from Whole Foods, doesn't count electricity, water, and labor So it takes 1.9 years to break even if you make 200 g every day. If you add the organic egg, you are losing 19 cents per 200 g of noodles. But spaghetti doesn't have eggs. The disassembly and reassembly were easy. Except that the triangle marker on the spaghetti disc was so faint that I thought the manual was talking about something else. The process is so much easier than the bread machine. There is no confusion. Pour 200 g of flour into the chamber out of the way. Close the lid and then turn on the machine. And then pour an 80 ml total of egg plus water into the chamber slowly over the lid. There are only 80 ml of liquid so it can't take much time. There are only 200 g of flour so the whole process doesn't take much time either. I can't believe that the machine did it right the first time. There are no sensors. A simple motor is controlled by a program. But the machine makes spaghetti like a robot. A spaghetti isn't uniform across the length but the imperfection disappeared after cooking. If not cooking immediately, I would cover the spaghetti so it won't get dry easily. It will start stiffening up and may break when you move them. I boiled the basic spaghetti recipe for 8 minutes. It tastes like, well, spaghetti. You can put everything except the motor into the dishwasher. All the plastic is of good quality. They can be rinsed clean. There is a brush with a hard scrubber and a silicone soft scrubber to take out the few flours that are left behind. The flat cleaning tool is actually the metal pin in the middle, each end of which is used to clear holes on the discs. It's not Korean ramen, not authentic udon, but I've been there before settling on spaghetti now. I'm very happy with it. Perhaps I'll think of something that justifies me against ordering spaghetti on our weekly grocery order.

## Features

- Automatically kneads and extrudes 2-3 servings of fresh pasta in just 18 minutes thanks to uniquely designed stirring bar. Cord length : 40 Inches
- With the machine there are 3 default classic shaping discs for Spaghetti, Penne and Fettuccini. The special shaping discs enable a double extrusion process to assure smooth pasta and noodles consistently
- By using different flour and adding different ingredients like egg, herbs or spinach and carrot juice, you can make various types and flavors of pasta
- Space saving design allows you to keep it out on the counter for everyday use
- Smart built-in storage for shaping discs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N3PB5LN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,406 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #3 in Electric Pasta Makers |
| Blade Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Philips |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,083) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075020059222 |
| Included Components | Pasta Maker |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 13"W x 11.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Compact Pasta Maker- Viva Collection- White HR2370/05 |
| Item Weight | 4700 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Philips |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HR2370/05 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | HR2370/05 |
| Number Of Discs | 3 |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of settings | 3 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| UPC | 075020059222 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Philips
- **Color:** White
- **Included Components:** Pasta Maker
- **Is Dishwasher Safe:** Yes
- **Item Weight:** 4700 Grams
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Number of settings:** 3
- **Operation Mode:** Automatic
- **Product Dimensions:** 15.5"L x 13"W x 11.9"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I place dough I've prepared myself in the machine?**
A: In my experience the answer is "No". The preparation of dough and its extrusion as pasta is a one continous process. The extrusion begins even before the dough "forms". It actually only forms very loosely. I have not tried putting dough in the machine. Watch video here to get an idea of what I mean: https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/philips-compact-pasta-maker/?catalogId=50&sku=5467027&cm_ven=PLA&cm_cat=Google&cm_pla=Electrics%20%3E%20Pasta%20Machines&kwid=productads-adid

**Q: Has anyone successfully made gluten free pasta in this pasta maker? I saw gluten free flour at the stores and was hoping to use this to make noodles.**
A: Just tried it tonight, following advice to reduce liquid slightly. Used chickpea flour, water, and egg, and we were very happy with the results.

**Q: Can I use dishwasher to wash it?**
A: All your Philips pasta maker's accessories and all detached parts are dishwasher safe.However, based on user experience, Philips always recommends washing parts by hand quickly after use whenever possible since this would help maintaining their optimal endurance over time.

**Q: Is there any update on when more discs will be available for the compact model? I got this as a gift and was hoping there were more discs**
A: There is a large selection of discs now available on Etsy.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb pasta maker w/small footprint & 2-3 person portion size; makes pasta in 15 minutes
*by K***O on October 9, 2025*

I have been wanting to make my own pasta for many years now but felt doing it by hand or with one of those manual roller machines would be too time consuming. Therefore, once I learned about extruders, I have been obsessing over what pasta maker to buy. Over one year ago I ordered an off brand maker and decided to return it without trying it because I have since learned the Philips pasta makers are highly rated. In addition to this one, I've researched the Philips 7000 Series Pasta Maker and the Philips Artisan Smart Pasta & Noodle Maker (which is only available at one high-end kitchen brand store). I also read all the reviews from all the sites, including the Philips site and Amazon and even watched a few YouTube videos. In the end, this pasta maker is the right balance for me because I am only cooking for myself and do not want to freeze pasta or make large quantities. However, large quantities can be made with this maker but it has to be done in batches. It is really designed for 2-3 people unless a recipe is doubled, which is possible to do in one churning session. It has a small footprint and comes with three discs for the three types of pastas most people use (spaghetti, fettuccine, and penne). In the box is the unit, three discs, one recipe book, one instruction book, two measuring cups (one for dry and one for liquids), a cleaning wand, and a cleaning tool that also doubles as a cutter. The liquid cup has two sides and it is important to know which side to use. Side A is for when only all purpose flour is used and Side B is when a mixture of other flours are used. I used a simple recipe of 200 grams of King Arthur Pasta Flour Blend and 75ml of liquid on the Side B side of the liquid measuring cup. The liquid was one egg topped off with water until 75ml was reached. I then beat the liquid with a fork until it was mixed. I just got this today and less than one hour later had a two person spaghetti meal that I ate all by myself. Because I reviewed everyone's videos and read a lot of reviews, I knew that the dough had to be crumbly, although I do think mine was a hairline too crumbly. After setting up the machine correctly, I then put the flour in the mixing chamber, covered the chamber with the lid, and turned on the pasta maker. As it was churning, I poured the liquid through the two tiny slits in the clear top ever so slowly. It must be done slowly. The texture of the dough must be crumbly and not mixed like one would expect when making bread or pizza dough. Nevertheless, after about 10 minutes I had about 2.5 servings of pasta. I immediately cooked it for 3 minutes in a pot of salted boiling water and then drained it (see photos). It was a simple spaghetti dish dressed with olive oil and grated cheese; however, it tasted much more delicious than store bought pasta to me. I am absolutely ecstatic that I was able to create my own pasta in minutes. Clean-up was not too bad. I remembered from reading reviews that it is important to let the pasta flour mixture dry on all the implements first before cleaning. I then used my fingers to pull and scrap off the dough. The dough just flaked or peeled off depending on which parts I was cleaning. I then hand washed them in seconds once I had brushed off all the stuck on dough--see photos. The photo of the cutting board with dough on it is how much gunk I flaked off the parts. This does not include the small amount of dough I dumped out of the reservoir. Cleaning took me about 15 minutes. In summary, I am so happy with my purchase. This pasta extruder machine is a perfect size for small families or those who do not mind making pasta in batches. It also has a small footprint. As long as I use the measuring cups provided and measure the wet and dry ingredients EXACTLY, I know I'll get perfect results. I must remember that the mixed dough must be crumbly for this to work properly. I am still debating whether I will purchase the Philips Kitchen Appliances Philips Compact Pasta Maker 4-in-1 Accessory Shape Kit which includes the discs for Pappardelle, Tagliatelle, Angel Hair and Lasagna. Those discs are currently too expensive and I am unsure how much I'll use them. The three discs that come with this maker are good enough and I suppose I can improvise elbows by cutting the penne smaller because there doesn't seem to be any elbow disc available for this machine. The current price of $116.95 plus tax is reasonable for this. I do wish I purchased this when it was seventeen dollars cheaper but I had not made up my mind at that time.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Like a robot; break even in 2 years
*by S***R on October 23, 2021*

We made all our bread with a bread machine now. Shipping Udons when everybody stays at home for lunch cost us a fortune. Organic spaghetti tastes OK if we fry it. So it seems that this machine will be a good choice if it works. I never believed the videos of making noodles. And it looked like a whole of extra junk to clean up. But this one is from Philips. And if I don't like it I can return it, most likely leaving it out at my door. I didn't think about economics before. The worse you can get is saving 23 cents per 200 g of noodles without the egg, for 2 to 3 people. This compares organic flour with organic spaghetti from Whole Foods, doesn't count electricity, water, and labor So it takes 1.9 years to break even if you make 200 g every day. If you add the organic egg, you are losing 19 cents per 200 g of noodles. But spaghetti doesn't have eggs. The disassembly and reassembly were easy. Except that the triangle marker on the spaghetti disc was so faint that I thought the manual was talking about something else. The process is so much easier than the bread machine. There is no confusion. Pour 200 g of flour into the chamber out of the way. Close the lid and then turn on the machine. And then pour an 80 ml total of egg plus water into the chamber slowly over the lid. There are only 80 ml of liquid so it can't take much time. There are only 200 g of flour so the whole process doesn't take much time either. I can't believe that the machine did it right the first time. There are no sensors. A simple motor is controlled by a program. But the machine makes spaghetti like a robot. A spaghetti isn't uniform across the length but the imperfection disappeared after cooking. If not cooking immediately, I would cover the spaghetti so it won't get dry easily. It will start stiffening up and may break when you move them. I boiled the basic spaghetti recipe for 8 minutes. It tastes like, well, spaghetti. You can put everything except the motor into the dishwasher. All the plastic is of good quality. They can be rinsed clean. There is a brush with a hard scrubber and a silicone soft scrubber to take out the few flours that are left behind. The flat cleaning tool is actually the metal pin in the middle, each end of which is used to clear holes on the discs. It's not Korean ramen, not authentic udon, but I've been there before settling on spaghetti now. I'm very happy with it. Perhaps I'll think of something that justifies me against ordering spaghetti on our weekly grocery order.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty easy to use and works well
*by E***L on January 1, 2025*

I have used the Philips Viva Pasta Maker twice now. Here are my thoughts: Q: Is it easy to use? A: Absolutely. You weigh in the flour, add eggs and water, and press a button. Within 3 minutes the pasta will start to squeeze out. You now need to cut it to the desired length, which for spaghetti means cutting it every minute or so. The full run for a double batch (400g) is about 10-15 minutes. I make the sauce while it's working. Q: Is it easy to clean? A: Kinda. Everything is machine washable, and it is easy enough to disassemble. That being said, there are a quite a few pieces that need to be dissembled, cleaned and reassembled for every use. Still this is easy enough so that cleaning isn't an issue preventing me from using the pasta maker. Q: Does it work well? A: Yes. Follow the instructions and you'll get good fresh pasta. That being said, I still feel a difference in taste/texture compared to the very best handmade pasta- but that might just be a question of dialing in the recipe. It really does work. So am I happy with it? do I recommend it? Yes. If you eat pasta often enough, this is fantastic, easy to use, and works very well.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Philips Kitchen Appliances Compact Pasta and Noodle Maker, Viva Collection, Comes with 3 Default Classic Pasta Shaping Discs, Fully Automatic, Recipe Book, Small, White (HR2370/05)
- Philips Kitchen Appliances Philips Compact Pasta Maker 4-in-1 Accessory Shape Kit, Pappardelle, Tagliatelle, Angel Hair and Lasagna, Easy Clean, Homemade Pasta, Gray (HR2484/00)
- King Arthur Pasta Flour Blend, Finely Ground, 3 lb,White

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