ROK Presso Manual Espresso Maker

May 19, 2018 - Comment

Spotlighted by GQ magazine as one of the “Best Stuff of 2012,” the Presso ROK is an environmentally friendly manual espresso maker created with durable engine-grade metal guaranteed to last at least 10 years. Going above and beyond simple espresso, the innovative ROK comes with a stainless steel frothier to produce rich milk for lattes,

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Spotlighted by GQ magazine as one of the “Best Stuff of 2012,” the Presso ROK is an environmentally friendly manual espresso maker created with durable engine-grade metal guaranteed to last at least 10 years. Going above and beyond simple espresso, the innovative ROK comes with a stainless steel frothier to produce rich milk for lattes, cappuccinos and macchiato — all without using one bit of electricity. Created with traditionalists and espresso enthusiasts in mind, this London-designed espresso maker lets you exact complete control over brewing pressure using the two levers located on the sides of the ROK. Since this espresso maker brews with ground coffee, so you’re not limited by capsule and pod selection. The ROK comes packaged in a modern reusable storage tin, complete with accessories including a tamper/measuring spoon and detachable double-shot spout. Should any of the metal parts fail within a decade of your original purchase, Presso will replace the components gratis.

Product Features

  • Polished metal frame built to last
  • No electricity needed
  • Base has four rubber, slip-resistant legs to protect your countertop and prevent the espresso maker from sliding
  • Comes with 10-year warranty certificate
  • No Electricity Needed to Brew

Comments

John says:

Excellent home machine for coffee nerds Length:: 1:54 MinsIf you don’t skimp on coffee beans or a good grinder, and you want to commit time to experimenting a lot, this machine can do amazing things. For that reason, it is an excellent home machine for a real coffee nerd. If you cut corners, you will probably be disappointed. It is very easy to make bad espresso with this machine, which I think explains many of its bad reviews. Even the instructional videos made by ROK recommend some pretty poor…

Amy says:

Not for daily use–parts will break My husband and I have used this machine daily for five months. Between us, we average 2-4 shots per day. We have owned a Rancilio Sylvia and a Rocky grinder for 7 years, and due to a move gone wrong it ended up in England for 6 months.Once you master the technique, this machine can and does produce nice shots with proper extraction and good crema. It took us about a week or two to learn the technique.Here’s my issue: it’s made with cheap parts.After two…

Catherine T Freighley says:

Nice espresso maker This review is for the ROK release with company-claimed improvements made to the original. I never owned the original PRESSO, so I offer no insight into the supposed improvements on this model, but you may find reviews of the machine there that are relevant.I heard about this espresso maker from America’s Test Kitchen. My decision to purchase it was based on the fact that a manual machine in theory means less stuff can break (I realize that’s not always true), and the small amount…

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