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Flair Puck Reviews

4.7 Rating 87 Reviews
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About Flair.co:

We founded Flair to solve a problem that almost every house or apartment has: the room that doesn't heat or cool evenly. Its temperature is out of sync with the rest of the house. It's either too hot or too cold.

Flair fixes that. We built a suite of products that give you room-level temperature control at an affordable cost.

We want you to be comfortable and to save energy. It's as simple as that.

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The whole system took a little bit of tweaking for heating versus cooling but once it's automated it is fantastic. The speed at which all rooms gets to temp is much faster and some rooms that never got to temp can get there now. Using for a four bed and put one in each bedroom. Much cheaper than having a multi zone system.
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Posted 2 years ago
We have been happy with the flair system. We struggled with the vent sizes and look forward to additional sizes being released. It was handy to have in place and hope to install it in more rooms of our home
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Posted 2 years ago
I purchased these after having an issue trying to resolve a heating issue of a new commercial building we purchased. The basement has been too cold during the summer for the last 20 years and the problem is now resolved. I would love to see baseboard units for this for another location I am having issues with at another location.
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Posted 2 years ago
I was trying to solve a problem that was beyond the range of the puck's capabilities. Therefore they are not being used.
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Posted 2 years ago
I am giving them four stars. There are a lot of caveats to me giving Flair a 4 star rating. The person who needs these, have a problem with their HVAC system. Everyone has a different problem. These can not solve EVERYTHING. These block vents. They do not direct air. This is not a miracle worker type fix. It will help a system send air past a room/vent, but will not pull air to a room for a system that is under powered. I have a 1945 block and beam house. No insulation under, none in the walls and tons in my attic. Makes no sense that they redid the house completely with new exterior siding and didn't fix the insulation issue. But it is what it is. My upstairs one bedroom is also directly off my hvac, plus the two downstairs bedrooms. These two bedrooms were getting 15+ degrees different than the rest of my house. My ac is oversized. These closed sounds like a small roaring kid train track. They would be annoying if I didn't run a dehumidifier that makes background noise all the time. They have helped me even out my rooms thou tremendously. The downfall is that I have to do this manually. The 4-degree swing is just too much for me. In the summer day schedule, I have sat for 76, going to 80 is just too much. I tend to keep my upstairs half open, the downstairs bedrooms completely closed during the day, and force most of the air in the majority of the house. It works for me. Example - I used 3900 kW last year, and 3100 kW this year for July/August. At 11.6 a kw, that adds up. I figure they will pay for themselves in one full summer running. I am already probably halfway paid off with the savings from having them. Bit more hands-on than I want. I wish they would change the temp auto adjust/open to being more like 2 degrees different, but I get it. Maybe 3.... But 2 would be better. Maybe give that option for those who install with a wire so powered all the time.
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Posted 2 years ago
Does what it says, very easy to set up.
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Posted 2 years ago
It’s only gonna get better because of over the air updates.
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Posted 2 years ago