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Hüm vs Flair: Five Checks Before You Buy an Air Inhaler

Comparing Hüm and Flair? Here's what to check before you order.

Both are nicotine-free air inhalers built around the same idea: the draw and the flavour, without anything to burn, heat or charge. Below is a straight look at how Flair works, and the specific things worth verifying on any brand's site — including ours — before you spend.

The checklist · Shop the Flair Starter Set →

What you get when you order from Flair

  • 48 hours — UK Royal Mail Tracked, dispatched from Hampshire
  • £ pricing — VAT included, no surprises at checkout
  • 30 days — no-quibble UK returns, free return label
  • Lifetime warranty — on every Flair inhaler

Why we're not going to slag off the competition

You'll find plenty of comparison pages that assert things about rival brands they can't back up. We'd rather not — partly because it's unfair, and mostly because you can't trust a page that does it.

So this one works differently. Here's what Flair is, stated plainly with figures you can hold us to, alongside the checks worth running on any air inhaler brand. Run them on Hüm, run them on us, and buy whichever answers them better.

The five checks worth running

Check this Why Flair's answer
Where does it dispatch from, and where does a return go? A UK domain doesn't mean UK dispatch. Find the physical returns address before you buy — it tells you the real answer. Dispatched from Hampshire. Returns go to our Hampshire address with a free label included — nothing to post overseas.
What's the stated delivery window? "Fast shipping" is not a delivery window. A specific commitment is. Order before 2pm and it ships the same working day; 48 hours via Royal Mail Tracked 24.
Is the device covered by a warranty? The device is the part you keep. A warranty on it says what the brand thinks of its own hardware. Lifetime warranty — defects replaced free of charge.
How many flavours, and how long does a refill last? Refills are the ongoing cost and boredom is the main reason people give up on one. 20+ refills across five families. A refill gives 2–3 days of regular use; a pack of three covers 6–9 days.
What's actually in the starter purchase? Headline prices hide very different contents. £49.98 — the inhaler, five refill packs (fifteen refills), a cleaning kit and a habit tracker. Around a month to six weeks of use.

What Flair is, in one paragraph

A refillable pocket inhaler with adjustable airflow. No nicotine, no tobacco, no propylene glycol, no battery, no heating element — air draws through a plant-based flavour core and picks up aroma on the way to you. Nothing is visible when you exhale. Made and dispatched in Hampshire by Choose Flair Limited, registered in England & Wales.

Frequently asked questions

Is Flair affiliated with Hüm?

No. Flair and Hüm are separate, unaffiliated companies. We're not endorsed by, partnered with or sponsored by Hüm.

Are the refills cross-compatible?

No. Different systems, different cores — they don't interchange.

Which is better?

We'd obviously say ours, so run the five checks above and decide for yourself. That's a more useful answer than us marking our own homework.

Does Flair contain nicotine?

No — no nicotine, no tobacco, no propylene glycol.

How long does a Flair refill last?

Typically 2–3 days of regular use. A pack of three covers around 6–9 days; the Starter Set's five packs run to roughly a month to six weeks.

Made in Hampshire, on your doorstep this week.

Free UK delivery, free returns label, lifetime warranty on the device.

Shop the Starter Set → · Browse refill bundles


A note on this page: Hüm is a trademark of its respective owner. Flair is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by Hüm. We have deliberately not published claims about another brand's shipping, pricing or product specifications — please check those directly on their website. Flair products are aromatherapy inhalers and are not medical devices, cessation aids or substitutes for clinical treatment.

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