Kafatek Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) vs Rocket Stelvio

Same class, different tax brackets.

The Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) runs ~79% more (listed in different currencies) — the split below is what the gap buys.

The Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) is made to order (waitlist, not checkout) — read its side accordingly.

Kafatek Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM)

Kafatek

Strong consensus
Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM)

US$2,650

This is a hand-built, CNC-machined single-doser that trades every convenience feature for alignment, retention, and burr quality. Accept the multi-month preorder wait, the static and mess of…

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Rocket Stelvio

Rocket Espresso

Rocket Stelvio

CA$1,900–2,100 · US$1,557

This is Rocket borrowing Macap's Supra 68 guts and dressing them in Rocket sheet metal and a touchscreen, built for volume service rather than single-dose home tinkering. Buy it for café-gra…

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The split

Where they actually differ

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM)

Rocket Stelvio

The price

Rocket Stelvio costs less, decisively

US$2,650· CA$1,900–2,100

Reliability record

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) leads, decisively

Quiet operation

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) leads, decisively

Brew range

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) leads, clearly

Value per dollar

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) leads, clearly

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Syrup & bodyClarity & sparkle

The Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) leans clarity and sparkle; the Rocket Stelvio leans clarity and sparkle. Pick the cup, not the machine.

The counter’s vote

Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM): Industrial CNC aesthetic — minimalist aluminium tower, zero ornamentation. Community remarks are neutral-to-positive on this (built-for-function, not flash), but design appeal does not measurably…

Rocket Stelvio: Italian industrial design — competent, neutral kitchen presence; no evidence of purchase-driver design talk or polarization.

Only the Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM): a single-dose workflow.

Only the Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM): a documented burr-swap scene.

Where they tie: espresso duty · built to last — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.

On the counter

The size difference, to scale

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Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) claims 16.5 × 20.6 cm of a standard 60 cm counter and stands 35.5 cm tall 9.5 cm to spare under standard 45 cm uppers. Rocket Stelvio stands beside it, dashed, for size. The small block is a mug; the counter grid is 10 cm.

So — which one?

Take the Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) if —

  • It has to just work, every day
  • There are sleepers to protect
  • You brew more ways than one
  • Every dollar has to earn its place

Take the Rocket Stelvio if —

  • The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans

The Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM) at ~79% more buys real things: reliability record and quiet operation. If those aren't your mornings, the Rocket Stelvio does the job and keeps the difference in your pocket.

For the row-by-row readers

The whole sheet, side by side

Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.

Monolith Flat (Titan SDRM)

Rocket Stelvio

Class

Single dose

Premium

Burrs

80mm flat

68mm flat

Drive

Electric

Electric

Adjustment

Stepless

Stepped (micro)

Clarity lean

Clarity & sparkle

Clarity & sparkle

Espresso suitability

5/5

4.5/5

Brew versatility

3.5/5

2/5

Retention

~0.5 g

Single dosing

Yes

No

Hopper

40 g

1500 g

Burr-swap scene

Documented

Maintenance

2/5

2.5/5

Noise

1.5/5

3.5/5

Build longevity

5/5

4.5/5

Dimensions

16.5 × 20.6 × 35.5 cm

24.4 × 35.4 × 63.8 cm

Workflow demand

1.5/5

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Still torn?

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Two minutes of questions — milk, noise, budget, space — scored across everything on file. It’s honest when the answer is neither of these.

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