Rocket Espresso

Rocket Espresso Published Specifications, by Model

Rocket publishes a specification block for every domestic machine in its own catalogue, with boiler capacity, weight, wattage and dimensions. Eight machines are fully specified.

Rocket publishes a specification block for every machine in its Domestic Catalogue, and eight domestic machines carry a boiler capacity, a weight, a wattage and a dimension set.

Two lists, one of specification fields the Rocket catalogue publishes and one of fields absent from it.
What the Rocket Domestic Catalogue states per machine against what it does not state anywhere.

The document

Source: ROCKET_Domestic_Catalog.pdf, 40 pages, 6,004,365 bytes, downloaded from rocket-espresso.com/pdf/ROCKET_Domestic_Catalog.pdf on 13 August 2026. Its embedded creation date is 2 April 2026 and it was produced in Adobe InDesign 20.5.

It is a marketing catalogue rather than a technical manual, and it carries a SPECIFICATIONS panel for each machine on the page facing that machine’s description.

What the catalogue states, machine by machine

Eight domestic espresso machines carry both a boiler capacity and a weight. All values are quoted as printed.

ModelTotal boiler capacityWater tankWeightWattageDimensions
EPICA5.5 L (1.9 L coffee + 3.6 L steam)42.4 Kg220-240 V; 50/60 Hz; 1600 W420W × 505D × 645H* mm
R NINE ONE5.5 L (1.9 L coffee + 3.6 L steam)47.4 Kg220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1600W410W × 505D × 430H mm
BICOCCA2 L (1.5 L coffee + 0.5 L steam)1.8 L35 Kg220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1650W409W × 465D × 400H* mm
GIOTTO FAST1.8 L30 Kg (R) - 27 Kg (V)220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1350W340W × 457D × 403H mm
MOZZAFIATO FAST1.8 L30 Kg (R) - 27 Kg (V)220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1550W314W × 457D × 409H mm
PORTA VIA1.20 L29.7 Kg220–240V; 50/60 Hz; 1350 Wnot in this field
APPARTAMENTO TCA1.8 L2.5 L22 Kg220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1350W270W × 448D × 358H* mm
APPARTAMENTO1.8 L2.5 L20 Kg220-240V; 50/60 Hz; 1350W274W × 425D × 360H* mm

The counting rule: a machine counts as specified when a SPECIFICATIONS panel on its facing page carries both a WEIGHT value and a TOTAL BOILER CAPACITY value. Thirteen specification panels appear in the catalogue and eight meet that rule. The remaining five belong to grinders and to one machine whose panel omits a boiler figure.

Two rows state two weights. GIOTTO FAST and MOZZAFIATO FAST both print 30 Kg (R) - 27 Kg (V), and the catalogue does not expand R and V anywhere in the document.

The Porta Via weight is the one to read carefully. Its panel prints 29.7 Kg alongside three separate dimension fields, DIMENSIONS OUT OF CASE, DIMENSIONS INSIDE CASE and DIMENSIONS CASE, so the figure is quoted here without a claim about whether it includes the case.

Twelve of the thirteen panels carry a dimension field.

What the catalogue names but does not quantify

PID PRESSURE CONTROL is answered YES on eight panels and nowhere given a value.

The same holds for PRESSURE PROFILE SYSTEM and SHOT TIMER. They are named as present or absent, which is a feature list rather than a specification.

What is not in the catalogue at all

Checked across all 40 pages on 13 August 2026.

  • No brew temperature at the group and no PID setpoint or range for most machines.
  • No part numbers. Those live in the spare parts catalogues, which Rocket does not host.
  • No portafilter dimension.
  • No statement that a component fits more than one model.

A correction to an earlier reading on this site

An earlier reading of this catalogue recorded its dimensions as not extractable and its weights and boiler capacities as sets that could not be joined to model names. That reading was wrong, and the cause was the method rather than the document.

The catalogue pairs a model with its specifications across a two page spread, the model named on one page and the SPECIFICATIONS panel on the facing page. Reading each panel’s field labels and taking the model name from the facing page returns the table above intact, including the dimensions.

The correction is recorded here rather than applied silently, because the earlier reading is quoted in this site’s own working notes.

How this page is sourcedManufacturer documentation reference

Espresso & Machines documents what espresso manufacturers publish. Every specification is taken from a manufacturer instruction book, service manual, declaration of conformity, or product leaflet, cited by document name, revision and URL, and dated to the day it was read. Nothing here is a test result, a measurement, or a personal impression. Where a manufacturer publishes nothing on a question, the page says so instead of estimating.

The full method, and what this site never claims