HIBREW
H10Plus
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$359.99
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[For Sale] Flair Neo Flex — ₹8,000 (Purchased Dec 2024
Not OP, but I got a neo flex and 3 months later I upgraded to hibrew h10plus. Flex is great but the time and effort for manual brewing is just insane. Heat water, pre heat the chambers, pour, press, separate the components, knock out the puck, wash everything, wipe dry and store. Oof... Also after u
...aashish2137 in r/IndiaCoffee
July 1, 2025 6:47 PM
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ESPRESSO MACHINE AND GRINDER
doesnt look like good quality. id rather buy a decent low end machine and a good grinder. i have an hibrew h10plus. around 10-15k. may cheaper options but the quality is good enough for starting out sa hobby. then splurge on a good hand grinder. kingrinder k2. good allrounder pwede pang espresso at
...GuiShoii in r/CoffeePH
March 19, 2026 8:45 AM
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Beginner looking for first espresso machine [£300-350 GBP]
I've recently bought the Hibrew H10 plus. With delivery, tax and fedex fees came up to about £340. I'm really enjoying the machine so far. With PID, pressure gauge and pre infusion settings I think it's a great beginner machine. Appreciate it's a relatively new Chinese brand so difficult to gauge lo
...effective_lychee1 in r/espresso
October 1, 2025 8:13 PM
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Entering the rabbit hole!!!!!!!
I dial so easily with df64 and hibrew h10 plus
hotcoolhot in r/IndiaCoffee
May 13, 2026 3:54 AM
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Starting espresso in a small town at 35 — need honest guidance 🙏
Flair gives an extremely satisfying workflow but it's a pain to scale. Hibrew h10a is somewhat good for you but you still will need a grinder. Ideally if I keep myself in your shoes I will like to go for a Hibrew H10 plus (costs around 45k) and a baratza encore esp. (roughly 65k) It will be a very g
...Kaustavdebnath in r/IndiaCoffee
March 21, 2026 7:21 PM
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