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  • Rocket Giotto Evoluzione R vs Mozzafiato Evoluzione R

    Hi guys,

    Thinking about upgrading my Giotto V3 to another Rocket machine with rotary pump. I'm looking around on Rocket website and interested in two models Rocket Giotto Evoluzione R and Mozzafiato Evoluzione R. I can't really work out the difference between these models.

    Does anyone have any ideas?

    Thanks.

  • #2
    Just a shape difference from my understanding?

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    • #3
      Yep, same machine under the hood. Just different styling.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by arcachon View Post
        Yep, same machine under the hood. Just different styling.
        Thanks mate. Do you think it’s worth upgrading from the Giotto V3?

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        • #5
          They are the same I have both in display if you want to have a look and feel

          Regards

          Renzo

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          • #6
            Originally posted by climbingrose View Post
            Thanks mate. Do you think it’s worth upgrading from the Giotto V3?
            My personal opinion is not worth upgrading. I don't believe you're getting much more than what you currently have. V3 is a fairly recent model and a very high spec HX machine. Realistically should be getting 10+ years at a minimum.

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            • #7
              When your pump dies, stick a rotary into yours then (I did mine) if you're the handy type. Otherwise just replace the pump with another vibe pump. A new rotary is nice, but a lot of $$$.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by arcachon View Post
                My personal opinion is not worth upgrading. I don't believe you're getting much more than what you currently have. V3 is a fairly recent model and a very high spec HX machine. Realistically should be getting 10+ years at a minimum.
                I agree - my parents have a V3 and I have a Mozzafiato Evoluzione R. The difference is not that big enough to justify an upgrade as both can give great coffee. Main benefits of mine are 1) it’s quieter when running, 2) It goes to the optimal pressure zone straight away, and 3) it’s slightly skinnier due to the shape which suits my apartment.

                Point 2 is a questionable benefit - the V3 rewards good grinding and packing technique as you must have this to get to the green zone. You don’t get that feedback with mine until you taste it.

                What’s your grinder situation? If you don’t have a great grinder I’d spend the money on that and see if you still want to upgrade your machine

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