Flair Analog Milk Thermometer – waterproof, with stainless steel probe and marked target range
You clip the thermometer to the pitcher. The stainless steel probe dips into the milk, the needle is at 14 °C. You attach the steam wand and begin to steam. The needle moves – past 30 °C, past 45 °C, into the marked area on the dial. At around 60 °C, you remove the pitcher from the wand; the last few degrees come from residual heat. Reproducible, without battery, without display.
This is the Flair Analog Milk Thermometer in everyday use. A 90-gram tool with a classic dial, stainless steel probe, dual scale (Celsius and Fahrenheit), and a marked target range directly on the display. Fully waterproof – not just splash-proof. Coffee Coaching Club is the exclusive Swiss importer of Flair Espresso.
What distinguishes the analog thermometer
Waterproof (not just splash-proof)
The most important distinction from the digital model. The analog is completely waterproof – you can rinse it under the tap or soak it in a cleaning solution. The display is hermetically sealed, no water can enter.
Marked target range directly on the dial
On the dial, the ideal frothing range is color-coded (typically 55–65 °C for classic drinks). You watch the needle move into the marked field and then remove the pitcher. When learning, this is often faster than reading a digital number.
Stainless steel probe for fast measurement
The probe is made of food-grade stainless steel, responds quickly, and is durable. It reacts in real-time to temperature changes during frothing – important because the temperature rises several degrees per second.
No battery required
Unlike the digital thermometer, the analog one does not require a power supply. No battery changes, no empty display in the middle of use, no electronics that can fail.
Pitcher clip for attachment
The clip snaps onto the rim of the pitcher and holds the thermometer securely. Works with the Flair Milk Pitcher (slot in the handle) and with any standard pitcher from 350 ml to 1 liter.
At a glance
| Application | Milk temperature measurement during frothing |
| Display | Classic analog dial with needle |
| Scale | Celsius and Fahrenheit dual |
| Target range | Marked area on the dial |
| Water protection | Waterproof |
| Measuring probe | Stainless steel, food-grade |
| Power supply | None – battery-free |
| Attachment | Pitcher clip, compatible with standard pitchers and Flair Milk Pitcher |
| Dimensions | approx. 15 × 5 × 5 cm |
| Weight | approx. 90 g |
| Scope of delivery | Analog thermometer, pitcher clip, instructions |
| Manufacturer | Flair Espresso (designed in Irvine, California, USA) |
Analog or Digital – which variant is right for you?
| Aspect | Analog | Digital |
|---|---|---|
| Display | Dial with needle | Touchscreen, digital display |
| Water protection | Waterproof | Splash-proof |
| Target range | Color-coded on the dial | Numerical display |
| Power supply | Battery-free | Battery |
| Response time | Fast | Very fast |
| Readability | Angle-dependent | Clear from any angle |
| Use | Robust home setup, daily café use, battery-free | Fast reading, multi-drink setup |
Both precisely measure milk temperature. The analog is more robust and doesn't require a battery, while the digital thermometer is easier to read and reacts even faster. For most home setups, the analog is perfectly sufficient. Our opinion is one of many.
Recommended temperatures
| Drink | Recommended final temperature |
|---|---|
| Cappuccino | 60–65 °C |
| Latte | 60–65 °C |
| Cortado / Flat White | 55–60 °C |
| Hot Chocolate | 65–70 °C |
| Oat milk | 55–60 °C |
| Almond milk | 50–55 °C |
The thermometer shows rising values during frothing. You remove the pitcher from the wand 3–5 °C below the target because residual heat will continue to raise the temperature – so for a 60°C target, at around 56–57 °C.
Ordering, delivery, and consultation
The Flair Analog Milk Thermometer can be ordered directly online or picked up at the showroom in Zurich Oerlikon or Bern. Delivery throughout Switzerland and to Liechtenstein in 2–4 business days. In the showroom, you can see it with the Flair Milk Pitcher. For questions, you can reach us at office@coffeecoachingclub.ch or by phone during business hours.
Cleaning and care
Rinse the probe immediately with warm water after each use. For stubborn milk residues, use a milk cleaner from our cleaning collection. Since the analog is waterproof, the display can also be rinsed under the tap.
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature should I aim for with cappuccino?
The sweet spot is 60–65 °C final temperature. Since residual heat continues to raise the temperature, it's worth taking it off at 56–57 °C. On the dial, the needle moves into the marked target area – that's your visual signal.
Waterproof or splash-proof?
The analog thermometer is completely waterproof – you can rinse it under the tap or soak it. The digital thermometer is only splash-proof. This is the most important distinction between the two models.
Does the thermometer fit the Flair Milk Pitcher?
Yes. The Flair Milk Pitcher has an integrated thermometer slot in the handle. If the handle is removed, the standard pitcher clip works.
Does the thermometer work with plant-based milk?
Yes. Plant-based milk has narrower temperature sweet spots – oat milk at 55–60 °C, almond milk at 50–55 °C. The marked target area helps hit these narrower ranges.
What is the difference from the digital thermometer?
The analog is waterproof, battery-free, and has a marked target area on the dial. The digital has a touchscreen display and is more clearly numerically readable. Both measure reliably.
Roastery Tip
When learning, the analog is often the more intuitive choice because the marked target area works visually faster than a number. Our suggestion: Start with the analog and learn how pitcher warmth and steaming sound relate to the needle position. After a few weeks, you'll know the feeling by hand. For Cozy Chocolate in milk, aim for 56 °C – the residual heat will bring you to 60–62 °C, and the chocolate-caramel flavors will come through clearly. This is our recommendation, one of many.
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