Flair 58 Lever Espresso Maker

Price$350–$420 · Reviews referenced2,400 · Updated2026-04-01
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Available colors
  • Black
  • Stainless Steel

One-line verdict

For manual enthusiasts who want pressure profiling and café-level control in a highly portable, no-electricity lever machine.

How it compares

  • vs Cafelat Robot ($250): Flair 58 wins on advanced pressure profiling, Robot wins on simpler operation and price
  • vs Wacaco Picopresso ($130): Flair 58 wins on larger basket and better ergonomics, Picopresso wins on ultra-compact travel size

AI-summarized review themes

Frequently praised

  • Full pressure profiling capability for nuanced shots
  • Excellent build quality and portability
  • Consistent café results with practice

Frequently criticized

  • Steep learning curve and physical effort required
  • No temperature or steam control

Best for

Manual baristas who enjoy experimentation, travel and camping users

Not for

Users wanting milk drinks or push-button ease, those avoiding manual labor

Specifications

SpecValue
Boiler TypeNone (manual lever)
Pump PressureManual lever (up to 9+ bar with profiling)
Water Tank CapacityPre-filled 60 ml per shot
Dimensions8.7” W x 5.1” D x 11.4” H
Power0 W (manual)

Data sources

  • Estimated ~2400 public reviews referenced across Amazon, Reddit, Flair site
  • Review period: 2023-2026
  • Last generated: 2026-04-05
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