HIBREW
H10A
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Hibrew H10B or De’longhi Dedica [150€]
Spend a bit more (200E), and get the Hibrew h10A. It has a 58mm portafilter, and a steel lined thermoblock (water is not touching aluminum, basically). With good care, it's a great cheap little machine, that will last you a long time, and make great coffee.
kixx05 in r/espresso
February 20, 2026 12:00 PM
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Help me choose my first home espresso machine - Hibrew h10a/h10a plus or Budan Espresso Machine
If my brother comes across this post he would think that this post if by me. We’re in this exact same scenario. Although we’ve decided for HiBrew H10A (non plus). Timemore C3S for grinder because all other are out of our budget. The reason for deciding on HiBrew and not on Budan boils down to access
...MyLearningJourney in r/IndiaCoffee
July 10, 2025 6:19 PM
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Delonghi vs HiBrew
Build & Feel Dedica is sleek, compact, and feels solid for the price. Very popular globally, especially in tight Indian kitchens. HiBREW H10A is bulkier but comes with a 58mm portafilter, which is a game-changer if you’re planning to get serious. The metal finish looks decent but has a slightly more
...BitStunning2009 in r/IndianSpecialtyCoffee
July 13, 2025 9:19 AM
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Suggestion please budget [250]
Hibrew H10A $189. Then add Hibrew’s bottomless portofilter. This machine is amazing. I’m making shots that are absolutely phenomenal. I also already have a decent hand grinder a Kingrinder K6. I think my grinder has a lot to do with it but I’m telling you this machine is PHENOMENAL!
Sevenyearitchy in r/espresso
December 2, 2025 2:18 AM
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HiBREW H10A Vs H10PLUS [100-200$]
Nah, avoid delonghithey are more overpriced than hibrewas for the 200-300 range I would buy, as it is a weird range, you get extra nice features but it is so close to much better machineslike the em3801 costs $260, but with import fees it will end up closer to $400 (and will require 220-240V to run
...mddesigner in r/espresso
February 11, 2026 2:24 PM
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Beginner advice - espresso machine! [€200]
For 200€, hibrew h10a no discussion. Steel lined thermoblock, 58mm portafilter, temp display, pressure gauge, decent steam, with normal steam wand (no auto junk), and so on …
kixx05 in r/espresso
March 6, 2026 1:21 PM
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Do you use these things?
Ahhh but you see I didn’t. I learned my lesson with pourover I swear! Instead of getting Fellows new espresso machine (which I really really wanted because it’s so sharp looking and I’ve never owned a bad fellow product) or Decent’s machine because it’s so darn well reviewed. I did very well and bou
...Sevenyearitchy in r/espresso
November 26, 2025 6:08 PM
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Consiglio macchina per espresso
Se ho capito bene vuoi usare un caffè in polvere ma già macinato giusto? Cioè non vuoi comprarlo in grani e macinarlo tu In questo caso e col tuo budget io ti consiglio la HiBrew H10A, tanto ha anche il filtro pressurizzato per il caffè del supermercato Sei perfettamente in budget e poi casomai deci
...tribdol in r/specialtyCoffeeItaly
July 27, 2025 6:03 PM
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What's the cheapest machine that can make acceptable milk drinks?(Not picky)[$<500?]
I'm happy with my Hibrew H10A with PID and 58mm basket. I just saw they have a H10A that is Bambino like for 150. That has PID with 51mm basket.
flerkentrainer in r/espresso
October 26, 2025 3:07 AM
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Starter Machine Recommendations [$450]
I can recommend the hibrew h10a. Its cheap and makes great espresso. Make sure to follow with a good grinder like the DF54 or even the Hibrew g5. You can also buy a bigger portafilter basket because the stock one that comes with the machine is rated for 16g. I wouldn't buy the h10B due to how cheap
...flwstate4 in r/espresso
June 19, 2025 6:40 AM
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