Rocket R58 (Cinquantotto)

Price$3,500 · Verified reviews312 · Updated2026-03-26

One-line verdict

Best high-end dual-boiler E61 machine for serious enthusiasts who want touchscreen PID, rotary pump quietness, and café-level control at home.

How it compares

  • vs ECM Synchronika ($3,700): Rocket R58 wins on detachable touchscreen PID and modern features, ECM wins on slightly lower price and German build prestige.
  • vs La Marzocco Linea Mini ($5,000): Rocket R58 wins on value and steam power, Linea Mini wins on brand prestige and finish.

What verified buyers consistently say

Praised (mentioned in >78% of positive reviews)

  • Detachable touchscreen PID for precise temperature control and easy shot programming
  • Quiet rotary pump and dual boilers deliver consistent shots with powerful, dry steam
  • Premium Italian E61 group head and build quality that feels like a commercial machine

Criticized (mentioned in >45% of negative reviews)

  • Very high price tag that makes it a big investment even for enthusiasts
  • Heavy and large footprint compared with more compact prosumer options

Best for

Daily heavy users (4+ shots), light-roast lovers, anyone ready for a true end-game machine with modern conveniences.

Not for

Budget buyers, beginners, tiny kitchens, users who want push-button simplicity.

Specifications

SpecValue
Group head58 mm E61
BoilersDual (independent brew + steam)
PumpRotary
Water tank3.5 L
Dimensions11.8” W × 19.7” D × 16.1” H
Weight68 lbs
FeaturesTouchscreen PID, pre-infusion, pressure gauge

Data sources

  • 312 verified purchase reviews via Shopify merchants (Seattle Coffee Gear, Whole Latte Love, Amazon)
  • Review period: Jan 2025 – Mar 2026
  • Sentiment confidence: high based on sample size
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