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To me the only real reason for a Rotary pump is if you may plumb the machine in the future. Dual boiler may be handy though as stated far from necessary. When I’m leaving my machine on all day (weekends or when I’m working from home), I like to leave the steam boiler off, to keep the temp lower whilst still being able to make a coffee with about 5 minutes notice, something not possible with a HX.
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Thanks for advice guys-on this as well as an earlier thread. The La Pav does have a stainless frame as well. I just bought the La Pavoni Giotto Dual Boiler PID and a Eureka ATOM grinder. Bought them through (site sponsor) Casa Espresso in Brighton, VIC. Dealt with Anthony, who was very helpful.
Thanks to all.
Shane.
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Where can I find a picture of a naked La Pavoni Dual Boiler unit? I am curious to see the internals, mainly as I am wondering how it's possible to package two boilers and pumps inside a Giotto machine. How does it all physically fit?
Am curious because I came across this picture only today, and have been ignorant of the La Pavoni Dual unit all this while.
I have had the pleasure of owning and using a Rocket Giotto Evo V1 daily for the last 10 years, and am super pleased with just how reliable it has been. So I'm a bit surprised that La Pavoni has a virtual similar shaped machine and name. Any how, I now have a morbid curiousity re the dual boiler setup, mostly from a plumbing / engineering point of view.
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