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6 questions from our users

Maya

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Giotto

I want to buy a rocket coffee machine for home. Any recommendations? Im not worried about price just want good coffee



3 answers
Manny
Manny

If you are after a manual coffee machine and not an fully automated one then the rocket is the way to go

Intheend
Intheend

https://www.talkcoffee.com.au/
Check out this website....lots of good info here

Martin
Martin

Hard to go past the Rocket. Very sturdy construction and very good result with coffee extraction.

Kate Boxsell

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Giotto

Is there anywhere in or near Canberra you can have the Rocket machines serviced?



3 answers
Murray
Murray

I am sorry I have no ideA. But given its full of commercial parts I think if you went to your fav cafe and found out who their servicer was they might might do it

Topfield1
Topfield1

I agree. Ask a Cafe owner for their cafetech. It maybe cheaper if you take the machine to them. I put mine in a plastic crate so that it is easier to handle and contain any spills.

Thelonius
Thelonius

Hi Kate - If you haven't found a Rocket service company in Canberra in the last year - call coffeemachineindustries.com.au - they've worked on my Rocket Giotto Plus v3 w PID. They come to Canberra from Sydney to work on the machines at Milk Crate, and the guy is happy to work on consumer machines.

Richard

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Giotto

How does one make a strong 6 oz cup of coffee with this machine?



2 answers
Alec66
Alec66

You can get a range of different baskets sizes for the E 61 group head so you can regulate the strength of the coffee you make. If you like it strong you can certainly start with a double shot and go up from there.

Richard
Richard

Thanks for the info!

Loz

Lozasked

Giotto

Do you have any information on La Nuova, especially the Era Cuadra ??
Any info regarding price, reliability of machine, how easy to use etc. Anything would be helpful
Thanks
Lawrie

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Murray
Murray

ease of use will be the same as any machine of that quality, that is, if you technique, beans and grinder are good then it will produce the stuff of dreams.
its a cut down version of a commercial machine so its reliability will be outstanding I imagine. my advice would be to go to a shop that sells machines of the quality you are looking at (excellent) and have a go at each one. Choose only then.

Loz
Loz

Thanks very much for the info, Murray. I will follow up on your advice.
Have yourself a very enjoyable Christmas & New Year
Lawrie

Rob

Robasked

Giotto

Where do you have your coffee machine serviced in Sydney?

1 answer
Michael
Michael

For the first 10 years I would always take it over the the ECM Giotto agent which is over on the north side, Forestville or over that way. They will come up in a Google search.
However for the last year or so I have rung Frank on 0404 012 226. He runs a mobile coffee machine service company. It was cheaper than my time to drive over from Our place on the south side.
Good luck with it, Michael

Frankthetank

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Giotto

How much is machine ?

1 answer
DavidSydney
DavidSydney

They're something over $2,000. You should be able to find the price online. Note they're now called Rocket Giotto and they have several models.

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