HIBREW
H10A
Based on 135 Reddit mentions
$236.47
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Is a grinder upgrade more important than the machine?
Whats important for consistency and a good espresso: Machine: stable temperature Grinder: consistent grind (particle distribution and size) Other things: Same puck prep every time The problem: If your grinder doesn't have a consistent output and a good particle distribution then having a stable temp
...LeLunZ in r/espresso
February 24, 2026 10:31 AM
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My coffee corner! 🌸⭐
Okay naman! I had this set up since last month at wala pa naman issues. Before this, nagstart ako sa Flair at sa KinGrinder for making espresso. Consistent yung grinds ng HiBrew G5 though may 'guide' sa dial, hindi siya ganun kaaccurate. For the HiBrew H10A, it's my first time using an espresso mach
...chickenkariman in r/CoffeePH
January 19, 2026 8:51 AM
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De’Longhi Stilosa vs HiBrew H10A — Which is Better for a Beginner?
De'Longhi Stilosa user here. If you have the budget, I suggest going for the H10A. There's just so much more features that come with that machine that could help you eke out more value over the long-term. For example, it has temperature control which the Stilosa doesn't have. That's nice feature to
...ebess2 in r/CoffeePH
December 26, 2025 9:51 AM
3
Planning to buy this machine is it good?
This is not a good machine. Why? In the world of espresso u need consistent results + ability to customise. Agaro is not a known coffee brand. Basically cheap china import. This is like buying a tv from a company like Havells So what to get- At the lowest end - INR 15k -> get a de longhi 890 or simi
...Noburntnotes in r/IndiaCoffee
May 1, 2026 12:34 PM
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Are there any great, cheap chinese espresso machines yet?
Gemilai/Miicoffee/Turin Legato but in version 2, with better pre-infusion and adjustable opv. It’s about 500€ of the cheaper and smaller variety the Hibrew machines like the H10A Plus are reportedly good. But they do have plastic parts in the group.
skviki in r/Coffee
November 25, 2025 5:51 AM
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Newbie question
If you want budget avoid delonghi and breville, both are overpricedHibrew is overpriced but to a lesser degreeQuality, price or customer supportyou chose 2 of them onlyI have a budget machine guide here but out of the 2 machines you listed, the hibrew h10a is more advanced (has better features for t
...mddesigner in r/budgetespresso
February 14, 2026 11:34 AM
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put together a quick table comparing beginner espresso machines under $300[$300]
Hibrew H10A/A plus would be good to add if you know about it. I'm curious about it as it is more feature rich than these other machines but I don't know about the long term quality but I'd get it over another Breville right now if I wanted that.
IgnitesTheDarkness in r/espresso
October 6, 2025 5:18 PM
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MY FIRST SET UP. She is everything.
You might be better off buying a Hibrew H10A.. cheaper and more features than the Breville. I updated from the Bambino to the Hibrew.
dudeins in r/espresso
July 27, 2025 2:10 PM
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Bellucci Espresso Bar [CAD$700.00]
Gaggia E24 is a great 58mm option, though it’s not as easy to use as the Breville machines. Seen a few folks recommend “Turin Legato V2 Apex” or something, which is a nice looking 58mm machine. Some have even praised the Hibrew H10A which has a crap ton of features for the price. These are both Chin
...NeverBrokeABone in r/espresso
December 1, 2025 5:58 AM
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Hibrew H10A Upgrade to Gaggimate on Gaggia classic E24
Honestly if the Hibrew is consistent, you’d be mostly noticing difference in the brew pressure. The H10A is advertised as a 20 bar machine, so it probably brews somewhere around 13-15 bar. If you are in the USA, the E24 comes with a 9 bar OVP spring, in the eu it comes with a 12 bar one. With the Ga
...tken3 in r/gaggimate
February 22, 2026 8:06 AM
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