Rocket Cellini Semi Automatic Espresso Machine

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Wе јυѕt expanded ουr Rocket inventory tο include thе sleek Cellini. Gail introduces υѕ tο thе machine аnd discusses іtѕ purely aesthetic differences frοm thе Giotto.

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13 Responses to “Rocket Cellini Semi Automatic Espresso Machine”

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    We did – if you search for Vivaldi in our videos, you’ll find it. :) – Kat

  • AWAKENING009 says:

    can you do a video with the Vivaldi Mini in the near future then? Love to see the plus and minus and how the shot differ from any other machine. Thank you KAT

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    PID wouldn’t really make sense on a Hx, while you could control the main boiler that would affect the water delivery for the Hx to the brew head, you could also do that through experimentation and tweaking the temperature on the machine. If you want to get very finite about temp, I say go for a Spaziale or a single boiler Alexia. – Kat

  • AWAKENING009 says:

    I fell in love with Cellini Rockets . . . looks gorgeous. Wonder about PID for heat exchange machine however. Is it worth it to install or better go with a different machine. I like to experiment with different beans. Thanks KAT

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    End of January. – Kat

  • AWAKENING009 says:

    Curious when are you going to get more Cellini in stock?

  • lmchisholm says:

    Thanks so much Gail and Kat for this video…….great, and complements the instruction booklet perfectly. I love my machine.

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    I not-so-secretly hope you do, too, so you can get a Cellini! :)

  • Agathorn says:

    Since I got the quality Compak grinder I have only used blends. So I guess I´ll have to give some single origins/estates another chance as well before I make up my mind regarding machine then :) God I hope I like blends more so I can get the Cellini without any regrets!

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    No i prefer the Cellini — dig the streamlined design. I think the double boiler/PID functionality can trump if you’re interested in messing around with temperature and how it relates to single origins, etc. But if you’re a blend drinker, I don’t know how much being able to switch between 198 and 200 is worth ;)

  • Agathorn says:

    Great thanks! I was into the dual boiler but … god the Cellini is a nice looking machine! And it seems to be your favourite as well (oh well the Giotto, potato potato, hehe), good enough for me!

  • SeattleCoffeeGear says:

    I think it’s the same — they both require practice and technique, but I can achieve microfoam with both. The technique is a little bit different and I think I prefer the Cellini’s steam wand to the Vivaldi in terms of maneuverability, but they function really similar.

  • Agathorn says:

    From your experience Kat, is the Rocket Cellini/Giotto easier/the same/harder to get good microfoam with compared to Mini Vivaldi II ? I´d just kill myself if I spend 2 grand on a machine and my microfoam gets worse then my current (after a lot of practice that is, I realise that!).

    I really like the looks of the Cellini but if steaming is to tricky … well :)