Can the NEO Flex be upgraded?

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Can the NEO Flex be upgraded?

It’s got everything you need to get started on your espresso journey, and we’ve got all the accessories you need to continue on that espresso journey. Once you’re ready, consider upgrading your NEO Flex with milk frothing options, brew scales and of our, our most popular stainless steel tamper. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced home barista, the Flex gives you everything you need to brew café-quality espresso with ease.

Can the Flair Neo be upgraded?

However, you can upgrade your NEO with the Bottomless 2-in-1 Portafilter and Pressure Gauge Kit (essentially converting it to brew like a Signature) to enjoy the same quality espresso the PRO2 produces, just with a smaller capacity/yield. A 1-ounce espresso shot, by comparison, packs roughly 63 milligrams of caffeine; a double shot contains around 126 milligrams, exceeding the buzzy strength of a cup of coffee. So, roughly one-and-a-half espresso shots deliver the caffeine equivalent of an 8-ounce drip coffee.How Many Espresso Shots in a Day Are Safe to Drink? Espresso is small but strong. For most adults, 4 to 5 espresso shots a day is the limit. Go over that, and you risk jitters, anxiety, or worse.Serving Size. Most standard espresso cups are designed so that they can serve a single shot of espresso with an average serving size of 30ml, and double shot of espresso, with an average serving size of 60ml.With the Standard Brew Head, NEO Flex users will brew with up to 18 grams dose, and a yield, or the amount of espresso in your cup, of 45ml.

How do you clean the Flair NEO Flex?

For cleaning: Unscrew the spout cap and rinse spout and bottom of portafilter in cool water. No soap is needed and may alter your espresso’s taste. Vinegar is easy to find, and it’s acidic enough to dissolve mineral buildup. Many people use it to clean their coffee makers, and some coffee machine manufacturers recommend it as an option. But it may not be as effective as a commercial descaling solution, so you may need to repeat the process a couple times.ACV is more acidic than regular vinegar so it is much stronger to remove all the hard water, grime, and to descale your machine! Fill the coffee pot with half apple cider vinegar + half water. So, if your machine makes 12 cups – fill to the 6 cup mark with ACV and the rest with water.To descale a coffee machine, you can use vinegar, lemon juice, or pick up a descaling product from the shop.While vinegar might be a cost-effective and convenient option for cleaning around the house, it’s not the right choice for descaling your espresso machine. The potential damage to your machine’s components and the residual taste and odour it can leave behind make it a subpar solution.

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