








☕️ Master the art of espresso anywhere — because your coffee deserves a flex!
The Flair Espresso NEO Flex is a manual, lever-operated espresso maker designed for professionals and enthusiasts who crave café-quality shots at home or on the go. Featuring an integrated pressure gauge, two versatile portafilters, and a lightweight, durable frame, it offers precise control over extraction pressure (6-9 BAR) without the need for electricity. Its quick assembly and patented removable brewing head make it both travel-friendly and easy to clean, perfect for millennial managers who value craftsmanship, portability, and premium coffee experiences.











| ASIN | B0C91668G1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #287,812 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Manual Espresso Machines |
| Brand | Flair |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (261) |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2023 |
| Human Interface Input | Dial |
| Included Components | Filter |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
| Item model number | 860006241285 |
| Model Name | Flair NEO Flex |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"D x 7.5"W x 10.5"H |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 860006241285 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**G
Great Espresso for Camping and Vacations
I've been interested in the Flair models for some time as a vacation/camping option, but the added cost of adding a pressure gauge had me look towards other options. I used the Staresso Plus last year with good results, but it started to fall apart pretty quickly with moderate use. This Flair 2024 refresh, with it's inclusion of a pressure gauge and affordable pricing, was a great purchase for my last vacation. With the correct grind, this makes fantastic espresso shots using the included black "naked" portafilter - if fact the included red one can be converted to "naked" by removing the pressurized bottom section, which is great for puck prep and pulling multiple shots in a row! The base is just two parts and is easily disassembled for portability. This refresh intentionally thinned the metal of the unit to avoid some of the pre-heating time that previous models required - again, is great for camping/vacation use cases! I've used Rancilio Silvia's for daily espresso for several decades and can attest to the quality of the shots this can produce (under the typical right conditions of grind/tamp/pressure/heat). I do wonder about the longevity of some of the components. The base is plastic, but seems sturdy, although it does make some creaking noises when pulling shots. The pressure gauge is rudimentary at best and does not specify bars - so this is something that could fail prematurely. Also of concern are the gaskets - I'm not sure if Flair sells replacements, but it would be great if they do to extend the life of the product.
T**Y
New to espresso? Buy me!
Amazing little espresso machine for the price. I've only used the pressurized portafilter once but it made a solid cup of coffee. I have a Baratza Encore ESP so i use the black basket and once I figured out the workflow this became my daily machine. It can make WONDERFUL shots of espresso if you take the time to learn how direct lever machines want to brew, and how your beans want you to brew them. It creaks a bit, makes some weird noises here and there because it's made of plastic. The chamber requires preheating for very light roasts and cools down very quickly but its still doable and that is amazing! I highly recommend this very capable little espresso machine.
J**R
Great Coffee
The quality if coffee is great and cleaning it is super easy, somethhujg I didn't even consider before buying it. I wish I had hiught the model above it though. The base isn't very stable and the portafilter is small. I also don't like how tr water chamber can only hold 1.5oz, I wish it could holdat least 2o. However for the price, this is the best quality cc offee, and machine I've seen.
C**.
Good Espresso, Bad Design
I really enjoy making espresso with my flair. It's a good result for the $. I found the alignment of the pressure gauge to not fit very well, so much that it reduces the ability of the head to build pressure because it's not centered when the gauge is used. I returned it. Additionally there is a major design flaw in the silicone base used to preheat the chamber. The first time I used it I picked up the chamber and the bottom dropped out spilling hot water down the front of me. Flair provided some technique suggestions, which I felt were totally inappropriate versus addressing the bad design and foreseeable safety issues with using a silicone mold that has no connection to the chamber. If they keep this up they are asking for legal trouble. I would suggest they actually redesign the component so that it attached securely and make it right for people. Update- The very thin piece of plastic that holds the lower rubber gasket on has broken. I have reached out to flair, but have received no response to the warranty request. Lowering review to 1 star for absolutely no follow up regarding outreach.
D**E
Sexy plastic coffee juicer
Lattes on this will blow your mind. I primarily make lattes. Smoother workflow than expected; preheating is a non-issue with the kettle steaming trick. The super narrow filter gives a ton of body to all my shots compared to my wider portafilter machines, which complements milk EXTREMELY well. But also the flavors are so blended now that all my lattes taste the same. this is both good and bad: I lose the nuances of flavor on one hand, but on another hand it makes both expensive and cheap beans taste good. I can just go for the cheapest beans now in bulk! I suggest: -lengthen the lever and slap a grip on it. i've tried the flair 58 with both of these which, along with metal, make it 10 times easier to pull and keep pressure steady. i highly recommend wearing grippy gloves as keeping a constant 9 bars will be challenging for most people. it's sort of like holding a plank for a minute -workflow is still a lot slower than an electric machine but mainly due to lack of volume per shot (update: actually turns out not that bad with the extra portafilter) -i surmise the perfect middle ground for lattes is 46mm, so widen it just a little. I've tried lattes from 51 54 58 and now 40mm basket widths. i think sitting between 51 and 40 would give you the best balance of body + clarity. I admit between the plasticy feel, the terrible grip, tiny shot volume, this still feels like a toy. But wait! all of my suggestions are already in the pro 2. i guess they already had it all figured out. (well, minus the price tag since I don't think a basic lever machine should cost more than a Breville Bambino.) i will be getting that to test out once on sale.
ケ**ー
機械と違った手押しの良さ!自分の感覚で出来るようになってくるとより一層楽しさが増します!
E**N
Gostei é muito boa
J**.
Excelente para preparar expreso
H**S
Exactly what I wanted, this product makes consistently good coffee even when use a spice grinder to grind my coffee
L**O
I like having the manual control to make my coffee and this Flair Neo Flex model does that for me, at what I thought was a reasonable price from Amazon Canada. However, I later found out about the Canadian distributors of Flair products and the price for this item is about CAD 80 cheaper! Too late for me but here’s the lesson learned: check your local distributors.
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