Personalized Control Espresso Makers

The 'Flair' Manual Espresso Maker Ensures Optimized Brews

Coffee culture is thriving amongst many demographics such as Millennials, so the 'Flair' manual espresso maker comes as a logical device to help aid consumers in their quest for the perfect cup of java.

Available for preorder now on Kickstarter, the 'Flair' espresso maker features a detachable brewing head that allows for full manual control over the brewing process.

Users are capable of preheating the cylinder to the exact temperature they want in order to ensure that the water is kept at the exact desired temperature during brewing. The 'Flair' manual espresso maker features no electronic components or pods and is totally portable. This is thanks to the dismantling design that allows every component to be separate and stored within the accompanying carrying case.
Trend Themes
1. Manual Espresso Maker - There is the opportunity to create other manual and handheld devices that cater to coffee enthusiasts who want to have full control over their coffee-making experience.
2. Portable Coffee Devices - Coffee makers with compact and lightweight designs are becoming more in-demand, presenting the opportunity for businesses to invest in similar portable coffee makers that are easy to carry around and travel with.
3. Personalized Coffee Experience - With the rise of customizable and personalized coffee experiences, there is an opportunity for companies to create coffee makers that are able to adjust settings such as temperature, pressure, and timing for each individual user.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee Machines - With the growing market for coffee, there is a chance for businesses to capitalize on the trend and come up with new designs for manual espresso makers, portable coffee machines, and coffee makers with adjustable settings.
2. Kitchen Appliances - Innovative companies may consider manufacturing new, sleek, and minimalist kitchen appliances that align with the manual control, portability, and personalization offered by the 'Flair' espresso maker to create a cohesive aesthetic for in-home coffee brewing.
3. Consumer Electronics - Companies within the consumer electronics segment may look to invest in the development of more efficient and portable devices that use new technology to brew coffee precisely as desired by the end-user with tactile feedback.

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