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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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
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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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.
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.
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 |