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The Rocket Espresso Cellini Evoluzione V2 semi-automatic espresso machine along with its sister Giotto machine is creating a stir among espresso lovers around the world. With commercial components and meticulous construction, this Prosumer machine blends style and functionality producing a top-of-the-line home brewing experience. Plumb the Rocket Espresso Cellini Evoluzione V2 directly into a water main or use the 2.9-liter reservoir with the flip of a switch. The advanced Rocket Espresso Cellin

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VINCENT PENORO

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at 04-30-2013 9:46pm
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Rocket Espresso Cellini Evoluzione V2

If I plan to use the tank only, is there a downfall to using a rotary pump machine as opposed to a vibratory pump?

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mjackson ♦ No there is not a downfall at all. It will be quieter and it is a great machine. I really like the rotary pump as the noise difference is appreciable.

05-02-2013 8:11am |

Nichole Setzer

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at 04-23-2013 8:54pm
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I am wanting to know does this machine need 220 or 110 I am remodeling my kitchen and I am going to buying this machine and just want to know that I have everything it will need to run.

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A A Nichole,
Just like the Ceado, this machine also runs on 110.

04-24-2013 9:07am |

D N

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at 12-18-2012 10:03pm
Rocket Espresso Cellini Evoluzione V2
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Hi, is the rotary pump quieter than the vibration pump when using the water canister or does the machine have to be plumbed in order to hear a sound difference?

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Sanfam ♦ Lacking the oscillating "push-pull" type of motion associated with vibration pumps, rotary pump machines will nearly always be quieter than vibration pump machines, though the exact difference will vary from model-to-model and one particular use to another. Running from a water line or pulling from a tank shouldn't make a significant difference.

12-23-2012 2:53pm |