Flair Espresso Maker – Manual Press

September 17, 2019 - Comment

Elegant, portable and durable, the Flair makes it the best way to craft – by hand – your own rich, full-bodied professional quality espresso at home. It is the only espresso maker with detachable brewing head, making it very easy use and clean. Use your favorite coffee; no pods, no electronics, nothing to plug in

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(as of 19 April 2020 8:52 AM EDT - Details)

Elegant, portable and durable, the Flair makes it the best way to craft – by hand – your own rich, full-bodied professional quality espresso at home. It is the only espresso maker with detachable brewing head, making it very easy use and clean. Use your favorite coffee; no pods, no electronics, nothing to plug in or break down. Flair is built to last, in durable aluminum and stainless steel, and fun to use. Comes complete with carrying case.

Product Features

  • Handcraft your own professional quality espresso at home
  • Nothing to plug in or break down, no batteries or electronics
  • Only espresso maker with Detachable Brewing Head – Easy to heat up and clean
  • Durable – Aluminum Press Stand and Stainless Steel Brewing Head – 5 Year Warranty
  • Fun to use and portable – Comes with carrying case

Comments

Anonymous says:

Best Portable Espresso Machine under $300 Available Today I’ve owned handpresso and minipresso, tried staresso and many others… none of those actually produced real espresso. Strong coffee, that’s what they put out and it’s better than weak coffee if that’s the alternative–but no more! Flair makes espresso as good or better than most home machines available, and for far less money! More impressively, it delivers the most reliable and consistent results you’ll ever find with an espresso machine.The secret to it’s success is its…

Anonymous says:

LOVE This!! I am SO embarrassed – even ashamed! I have been using a Mr. Coffee espresso machine ($35 model) for about 10 years & was really getting sick of the smell from the aluminum inside heating up…not to mention all the bad stories about aluminum – yikes! The steamer got plugged up & I was having trouble descaling it so I decided to buy a new espresso machine with stainless steel inside. Well those aren’t cheap! So I’m researching the DeLonghi & Breville models, trying to nab one on Ebay for…

Anonymous says:

Interesting concept with some drawbacks. Having owned this machine for a while I feel like I can offer a detailed review. As an avid coffee connoisseur, I procure green beans from reliable sources and roast to my specifications. For comparison I own over 40 brewing apparatuses.Asthetic design: very nice. I think that is w what drew me to the machine in the first place.Mechanical design: leaves a little too be desired. Filter group/piston cylinder is cumbersome. Preheating is difficult (setting cylinder in hot…

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