I have been using the Flair 58+ for over a year now, and love everything about it. I wouldn’t trade it in for anything else and the espresso I make is often even better than what you get in specialty cafes. I was also a beginner when I bought it. The learning curve was steep for me, and I got pulled quite deep into the rabbit hole of espresso making before I could pull a proper shot. No regrets, just saying you need to be prepared for a new adventure when you get this fantastic manual lever machine.
Do you have to heat the water or does the heating function in the cylinder is enough to heat it and I can pour cold water in it or what is the best way for the best tasting experience? I guess pour boiling water in it and activate the hottest cylinder function to make sure the boiling water doesn’t get as cold as on other machines, right? Or is it enough to make the water boiling hot and you can pour cold water in it? Sorry bloody beginner here ✌🏻
I have been using the Flair 58+ for over a year now, and love everything about it. I wouldn’t trade it in for anything else and the espresso I make is often even better than what you get in specialty cafes. I was also a beginner when I bought it. The learning curve was steep for me, and I got pulled quite deep into the rabbit hole of espresso making before I could pull a proper shot. No regrets, just saying you need to be prepared for a new adventure when you get this fantastic manual lever machine.
I’m going to buy this! And new to espresso ☕️
Welcome to the wide world of home espresso!
Do you ship this one to France? I’m planning on getting one!
The best thing about this manual lever is that the pressure doesn't become weaker over time
Except when the user gets weaker overtime! Ha ha
Clearly this guy has had too much caffeine, his energy is off the charts.
😭😭😭
Do you have to heat the water or does the heating function in the cylinder is enough to heat it and I can pour cold water in it or what is the best way for the best tasting experience? I guess pour boiling water in it and activate the hottest cylinder function to make sure the boiling water doesn’t get as cold as on other machines, right? Or is it enough to make the water boiling hot and you can pour cold water in it? Sorry bloody beginner here ✌🏻
You have to heat the water
It's just for preheating the cylinder. Otherwise, it would take heat away from the water when you pour it in.
Put it on sale for Black Friday!
Just realized, the main weakness for this machine is that it doesn't froth milk 😅
Pair it with a Dreo Barista Maker... Works really well 👍
seems like it's gonna be fine only UNTIL you spill your espresso on the base and mess up the preheat controller!! LMFAO