Rocket Espresso Milano
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The Rocket R58 Cinquantotto is a high‑end Italian dual‑boiler espresso machine featuring PID‑controlled brew and steam boilers, a commercial E61 grouphead, and a rotary pump. It offers professional‑grade temperature stability and flexibility with reservoir or plumbed water, targeting expert home baristas and light‑commercial use.
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$3,500.00
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$3,337.40
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$2,950.00
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$3,500.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the R58 for its thermal precision, commercial‑grade rotary pump, and robust E61 grouphead, describing it as a top‑tier prosumer machine that delivers café‑level consistency. They also note drawbacks such as limited cup clearance, large footprint, and a steep learning curve for the dual‑PID system.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the machine’s ability to produce consistent, high‑quality espresso and appreciate the quiet pump, solid construction, and flexibility of reservoir or plumbed water. Common complaints revolve around its bulk, low cup clearance, occasional PID tuning needs, and the complexity of installation.
Common Complaints
Bulkiness and heavy weight, low cup clearance, steep learning curve for PID calibration, occasional PID tuning issues, and a finicky plumbed‑water setup.
How It Compares
vs. Profitec Pro 700
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Choose the R58 for ultimate temperature precision and commercial feel; choose the Pro 700 if you need a larger brew boiler and a lighter footprint.
vs. ECM Synchronika
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Select the R58 when thermal consistency and commercial‑grade components are priority; select the Synchronika for quicker start‑up and quieter performance with better mug clearance.