Manual Espresso Makers Compared
Presso Smartshot vs Cafelat Robot vs Flair
At a glance
Everyday Home Use
Hands-on Control
Portability
The biggest differences between these machines come down to workflow, setup time and how they fit into daily use - not just espresso quality.
Compare the key differences
Typical UK Price
Best For
Setup Time
Ease of Use
Daily Convenience
Footprint
Preheating
Pressure Gauge
Side-by-side comparison
| Presso Smartshot | Cafelat Robot | Flair | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Typical UK Price | £159 | £324 | £140 |
| Pressure Gauge | No | No | No |
| Footprint | Compact | Compact | Small / disassembles |
| Setup Time | Fast | Moderate | Moderate |
| Preheating | Minimal | Minimal | Required |
| Ease of Use | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Daily Convenience | High | Medium | Medium |
| Best For | Everyday home espresso | Hands-on, mechanical workflow | Portable, modular setup |
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What it’s like to use each machine
Presso Smartshot
Fast, simple workflow with minimal setup. Best suited to people who want great espresso without turning it into a full routine. If you prefer a hotter coffee it's best to pop the portafilter into your cup and add hot water to warm up both before making the shot.
Cafelat Robot
More hands-on and mechanical in feel. A strong choice if you enjoy being closely involved in the shot-making process. If you prefer a hotter coffee it's best to pop the portafilter into your cup and add hot water to warm up both before making the shot.
Flair
More modular and portable, but with more assembly and preheating. Better suited to people who value pack-away flexibility. The Flair has a group head instead of a portafilter - for a hotter coffee you can pre-warm this but slighty more involved.
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Which type of user is each best for?
Presso Smartshot
Best for everyday home use, especially if you want something compact, quick to set up, and easy to keep on the counter.
Cafelat Robot
Best for users who enjoy a more tactile, hands-on espresso workflow and do not mind a slightly more involved process.
Flair
Best for users who care most about portability or a modular setup and are comfortable with a bit more prep.
Which should you choose?





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