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by esperent 550 days ago
I have a Flair and I'm not that happy with it. It looks beautiful but I feel like they pulled a fast one by providing the, cheapest ugliest power brick ever. There's lots of other small issues that makes it frustrating to use on a daily basis, although it's a great conversation piece for sure.

I feel this one is trying to do the same thing, all focus on the pump, 0.1% plastic - but ignore that huge plastic power brick, that doesn't count.

When it comes to espresso machines the devil really is in the details.

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> I have a Flair and I'm not that happy with it. It looks beautiful but I feel like they pulled a fast one by providing the, cheapest ugliest power brick ever.

What power brick? Flair makes manually operated, lever-based espresso makers. You heat the water in a separate kettle and you can buy whichever brand of kettle you prefer.

Are you referring to a Flair grinder? That seems irrelevant to the gp’s point.

No, I'm referring to a flair 58 lever espresso machine that has a heating element and power brick. The older type of flair doesn't have that, instead you are supposed to take out the metal core and submerge it in hot water every time which sounds even more annoying.
Have you looked into third party power bricks?

If you're willing to spend the money, you can get much smaller and better looking AC/DC adapters than the standard black brick.

I have looked before and never found one. I just spent ten minutes on Google now and got nothing except for identical replacement bricks. Some by third parties but looking exactly the same.

If you know of something better please share a link.