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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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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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
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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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Hi Coffee fam! Help needed, i am looking to buy my first coffee machine which performs well and doesn’t break easy.
I would lean towards Hibrew H10 plus as it comes with PID though it’s slightly above your budget but the H10A is decent as well. As for the delay it shouldn’t be much, 10-15 secs post your espresso extraction you should be able to steam your milk.
Perfumedalcoholic in r/IndiaCoffee
August 27, 2025 6:07 PM
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Can't decide what to get [Budget $400]
Also, there is a new brand called HiBrew which has been getting positive reviews. Worth taking a look. The H10A is their entrance model from what I know. https://www.hibrew.com/products/semi-automatic-espresso-coffee-machine-temperature-adjustable-h10a
Federal_Meringue_968 in r/espresso
October 16, 2025 7:06 PM
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Beginner advice - espresso machine! [€200]
For 200€, hibrew h10a no discussion. Steel lined thermoblock, 58mm portafilter, temp display, pressure gauge, decent steam, with normal steam wand (no auto junk), and so on …
kixx05 in r/espresso
March 6, 2026 1:21 PM
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What espresso machine did you start on, and would you recommend it to a beginner today?
I originally wanted to buy a Gaggia and mod it, but when I bought my grinder, the seller recommended the HiBrew H10A as a good, cheap entry-level machine. It costs around €160 here. I wasn’t sure at first, but I decided to go for it, and it turned out to be the best decision. It’s a solid machine to
...rndaustrian in r/espresso
March 21, 2026 7:36 PM
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Aide choix machine à café
Okay je vois c’est déjà plus clair. Alors ça va dépendre de ton budget : -Hibrew H10A = contrôle température, contrôle pré infusion (0 à 10s), jauge de pression, bonne buse vapeur mais manque légèrement de puissance. Machine très peu cher pour les caractéristiques mais n’est d’une super qualité de c
...Mat405hias in r/cafecafecafe
January 18, 2026 3:54 PM
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What's the cheapest machine that can make acceptable milk drinks?(Not picky)[$<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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