Flair PRO 3 Manual Lever Espresso Maker
Flair Espresso
Flair PRO 3 Manual Lever Espresso Maker
The serious home barista's low plastic route to true espresso. Steel where it matters, no electronics to die, every part replaceable. The honest asterisks are the unnamed O ring material and a small plastic gauge stem acknowledged on the sibling PRO 2.
Real 6 to 9 bar espresso pressed by hand, no electricity. The cylinder, plunger, portafilter, and spout are stainless steel on a cast aluminum stand; the O rings inside are the one material Flair does not name.
How this score breaks down
Strengths
- Stainless steel cylinder, plunger, portafilter, and spout in the brew path
- No electricity, no boiler to scale up, nothing to e-waste
- Every component sold as a spare, including single O rings
- Brand states all materials are FDA approved
Trade-offs
- O ring material is not published by the brand
- The pressure gauge stem on this product line is plastic per the brand's own PRO 2 statement
- Silicone grip and preheat funnel, with grade not stated
- Manual process with a real learning curve, and hand wash only
Scored on our durable-goods method (durables-v1, 2026-08-16). How we rank →
What's inside
Brew cylinder, plunger, dispersion screen, 46mm bottomless portafilter, spout, tamper, and drip tray are stainless steel. The stand and lever are cast aluminum with a copper portafilter base and a silicone lever grip. The preheat funnel is silicone. O ring material is not stated; on the earlier PRO 2 line Flair stated the only plastic in the brew path is the pressure gauge stem.
| Part | Material |
|---|---|
| Brew cylinder, plunger, screen, portafilter, spout | Stainless steel |
| Stand and lever | Cast aluminum, copper portafilter base |
| Lever grip and preheat funnel | Silicone |
| Piston O rings | Material not stated by the brand |
| Pressure gauge stem | Plastic per the brand's PRO 2 line statement; PRO 3 not separately stated |
| Dosing cup, funnel, carrying case | Not stated |
Free of PFAS, PTFE, nonstick coatings, electronics
- Packaging
- Not stated; ships with a carrying case of unstated material.
- Microplastics
- None expected from the steel brew path. Silicone is not a petroleum plastic and is not a microplastic source the way plastic is, though as a polymer it can release trace particles or siloxanes, more so with heat and age.
Attributes
What this product is, at a glance.
Certifications
None listed. We only show independent third-party certifications we can verify with the issuing body, and this product does not currently hold any.
About Flair Espresso
Flair Espresso launched on Kickstarter in late 2016, created by Sergio Landau, a Brazilian born engineer with thirty years in the biomedical industry who wanted real espresso without a machine on the counter. The company designs its manual lever presses in California and has grown the line from the original Flair to the PRO and 58 series. The PRO 3 presses shots by hand with a stainless steel brew cylinder, plunger, and bottomless portafilter on a cast aluminum stand, with a pressure gauge to guide the pull. Flair states all materials used are FDA approved and sells every part separately, down to single O rings, though it does not publish what those O rings are made of. Expect a learning curve and a small workout; that is the price of espresso with very little plastic and no cord.
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