Flair Signature Espresso Maker (Plus, Chrome)
The Flair Signature is our flagship model of the Flair Espresso Maker. Made with the same high quality materials – like stainless steel and aluminum – as our original Flair, the Signature models are defined by an extra hand-polishing process needed with the chrome, matte black and copper finishes. All Flair Signature models come ready








The best portable espresso maker on the market. I love this product and design. I have been looking for a compact espresso maker for the road to come close to what I have been using at home. I had Ranchilio Silvia, then Breville Oracle that I really enjoy but can’t take with me when I travel. I tried many portable devices. I tried the ROK and some other less expensive makers like Handpresso, and Minipresso that work but don’t give you the quality or crema of a home set up that costs at least $1000-$2000. I also discovered another little…
there’s no denying this is a great looking piece of hardware After unboxing and setting up the unit, there’s no denying this is a great looking piece of hardware. The metal components have a nice heft, and the black frame/copper base definitely invoke the coffee theme.Upon using it, I noticed the portafilters required a little bit of force to click into the base and sit level. This didn’t seem intentional, but more like a tolerance issue, because one portafilter exhibited the issue more than the other, and both exhibited the issue to…
Fiddly at first, but ultimately it pulls a great shot of espresso! Nice build quality, but fiddly to put all the pieces together just for a shot of espresso. You also need a hot bowl of water to put some of the pieces in before you pull a shot. If you want to make lattes, you’ll also need a milk frother (?) and a device to heat the milk (I use a small saucepan on the stove for a couple of minutes). Oh, you’ll also need a burr grinder to grind up the coffee beans fine enough to pull a good shot. A hack that I found from another Amazon user was to buy a good…