H10A

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H10A

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Are there any great, cheap chinese espresso machines yet?

Hibrew H10A was $200 last Black Friday. Probably as good as it gets for the price. [edit] FWIW, I own the H10A and it was a great beginner espresso machine for me. I use it daily to make flat whites. It's not built for life, but I haven't had an issues after a year of daily use. It's also well revie

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perishabledave in r/Coffee

November 25, 2025 2:35 AM

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Best espresso machine under 50k

Hey, for both of you, if you don't have a good espresso grinder already, get a good grinder first. With both of your budgets you can get a really good grinder. For 50k, I would suggest something like a baratza encore esp/DF 54 + hibrew H10A. If you want a better machine but cheaper on the grinder, m

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Spiritual-Hyena4255 in r/IndiaCoffee

July 15, 2025 11:42 AM

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Is this a good buy for a first timer [$400]?

If you are going to go the Breville route, it’s probably safer to get a new Bambino (edit to add: the HiBrew H10A is also getting a lot of attn) and something like an Encore ESP or DF54 grinder. “Well maintained” is relative and these machines have a spotty history.

wmjoh1 in r/espresso

October 17, 2025 7:05 PM

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Looking for Espresso Machine Recommendations for Budget Cafe

I think more important than your espresso machine would be your grinder if you wanna make real espresso. Hibrew H10a has good reviews, but not sure how it would perform in a commercial scenario.

needaname4real in r/IndiaCoffee

August 26, 2025 6:04 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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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

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BitStunning2009 in r/IndianSpecialtyCoffee

July 13, 2025 9:19 AM

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Can't decide what to get [Budget $400]

Also, there is a new brand called HiBrew which has been getting positive reviews. Worth taking a look. The H10A is their entrance model from what I know. https://www.hibrew.com/products/semi-automatic-espresso-coffee-machine-temperature-adjustable-h10a

Federal_Meringue_968 in r/espresso

October 16, 2025 7:06 PM

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Buying Advice for First Espresso Setup (EU) [500€]

Stay away from the Opus. With that out of the way; the Dedica is a great machine. Just be sure to let it heat up a bit for ~10 minutes. You will have to spend more for single walled baskets though, and better accessories. Paired with the ESP you’ll have a nice, reliable set up with plenty left over

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NeverBrokeABone in r/espresso

January 20, 2026 6:33 PM

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Is it a good one to buy for 1st time user? Also can you suggest a grinder and other essential for a small home set up? TIA!

Good brand but very basic machine. You will outgrow this one very fast if you are serious about your coffee. Get Hibrew h10a or plus if budget permits. If anyone is coming from Singapore - it is available at dirt cheap price on Lazada. Grinder - get a Baratza encore esp , Espressa orbit 64 mm flat b

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Noburntnotes in r/coffeeindia

May 1, 2026 2:22 PM

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I want to know if hibrew g5 is good for espresso and v60 pour overs?

Yes I can vouch. I bought one from Hibrew's Lazada shop. It can grind for espresso and been using it with my Hibrew H10a espresso machine. I also tried it with my flair neo flex. Their customer service is also surprisingly responsive and gave me parts for my espresso machine for free.

LJI0711 in r/CoffeePH

February 20, 2026 2:24 AM

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