![]() Flair Espresso Reveals the Flair 58 with Full-Size Heated Group. ![]() “Secondly, the longer the high pressure is used in pressure profiling, the more gas will be consumed.” ![]() “The more water you add, the smaller the remaining space of the brewing head, so only a relatively small amount of gas can form a high pressure,” a representative of the brand told Daily Coffee News via email. The company said a single CO2 charger can produce between 4-8 double or triple shots of espresso, a number that depends more specifically on the volume of water added or the duration of extraction, as opposed to grind and tamp. The pressure control system is made of aluminum, stainless steel and brass parts, and the Xbar’s aluminum stand is available in two heights, depending on the heights of cups the user prefers. The 58-millimeter brew head is made of stainless steel. A pressure gauge on the face of the device allows users to monitor the level for pressure profiling. In either case, a metal knob on the side of the Xbar is used for throttling pressure downward. With the cartridge, a paddle on the top of the Xbar allows users to control the upward ramp of pressure. When using a bike pump, the pump is in control of the upward ramp of pressure while brewing. One is a Shrader valve, compatible with a wide variety of electric or manual bicycle pumps, and the other accepts disposable 8-gram CO2 gas cartridges, such as those used for small seltzer-makers. Two valves on the side of the Xbar allow for the different pressure sources. The Xbar espresso maker from a Chinese manufacturer has surpassed $80,000 on Kickstarter.Ĭurrently charging through Kickstarter is a new portable espresso brewing device from China called the Xbar, which uses either a gas cartridge or a bicycle pump to exert water pressure. ![]()
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