Head-to-head · 2026
Cafelat Robot vs Flair 58 — Manual Lever Showdown
Both manual lever. Both silent. Both 58mm. The Robot ($400) has zero electronics. The Flair 58 ($464) adds electric preheat. James Hoffmann reviewed both — here's the breakdown.
Two manual lever espresso machines. Both silent during extraction (~35 dB). Both use 58mm professional baskets. Both pull shots that beat $1,500+ prosumer machines on quality. Different trade-offs in workflow and build.
Spec-by-spec
| Cafelat Robot Barista | Flair Espresso Flair 58 | |
|---|---|---|
| Width (mm) | 240 | 191 |
| Depth (mm) | 240 | 356 |
| Apt-Fit Score | 9 | 8 |
| Price (USD) | 400.0 | 464.0 |
| Power (W) | 0 | preheat heater only ~150W |
| Water tank (L) | 0 | 0 |
| Portafilter (mm) | 58 | 58 |
| PID temp control | — | — |
| Pre-infusion | — | — |
| Auto milk frother | — | — |
| Warranty (years) | 1 | 2 |
Green = better value on that axis. Same value = both shown neutral.
Footprint side-by-side
Both diagrams at the same scale on a standard 60 cm apartment counter.
Our verdict
Get Cafelat Robot if: you want true zero-electricity (works during power outages, traveling, off-grid), you value simplicity, you're patient with manual workflow, you want lower price point. James Hoffmann praised its build and shot quality.
Get Flair 58 if: you want temperature consistency (electric preheat eliminates first-shot variance), you like having a pressure gauge for profiling practice, you're willing to deal with more setup time. Hoffmann: "frustratingly close to outstanding."
Both are excellent. Robot edge: simplicity, portability, lower price. Flair 58 edge: temperature consistency, prosumer build feel, integrated pressure gauge.
FAQ
Can I make milk drinks on either?
No — neither has a steam wand. Need a separate frother (Subminimal Nanofoamer ~$60, Bellman steamer ~$100). Total apartment latte setup = $460-560.
Which has the steeper learning curve?
Both similar — 2-3 weeks to get consistent shots. Robot is slightly more forgiving because the lever ratio is more intuitive. Flair 58 has a steeper pressure profiling learning curve but pays off in shot consistency.
What about Cafelat Robot Classic vs Barista version?
Barista version (which we reviewed) includes the professional 58mm basket. Classic version comes with a smaller pressurized basket — for serious users, get Barista. The $30 price difference is worth it.
Will Flair 58 work without electricity if needed?
Yes — preheat is optional, not required. Without preheat, you boil water externally and pull shots manually. Same as Robot but with worse temperature consistency on first shot.
Related reading
- Full Cafelat Robot Barista review
- Full Flair Espresso Flair 58 review
- Best espresso machine for small apartment
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