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HIBREW H10A - 58mm Espresso Machine, Stainless Steel Body with Milk Frother, Customizable Settings, Smart Display + 20 Bar Pressure Gauge. (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • UP to 20 Bar Pressure and Stainless Steel Body: The HiBREW espresso machine utilizes a powerful high-pressure pump and uniformly moist pre-infusion technology to ensure that the coffee cream is fully extracted. The coffee maker has a robust brushed stainless steel body that is structurally stable, resistant to dirt and easy to clean.
  • Professional Programmable Functions & Coffee Bean Adaptability: This semi-automatic espresso machine can adjust the amount of coffee, extraction temperature, steam temperature and pre-infusion time. The rich programming functions help you adjust the acidity and bitterness of the coffee that suits you. Even with coffee beans of different flavors, this programmable coffee machine can help you extract their flavors.
  • Optional Program Range: single cup 25~150ml, double cup 50~300ml; hot extraction temperature range 194F~204F, cold extraction range 77F; steam temperature range: 257F~302F; pre-infusion time range: 0~10 seconds; temperature display conversion: C and F can be converted to each other.
  • Powerful Steam System: The coffee machine is equipped with a steam wand for making milk froth, which can rotate freely at 270. The high-pressure steam at 257F~302F can quickly produce dense hot milk froth, which improves the success rate of latte arts. The detachable design of the steam head can be easily cleaned to avoid clogging and milk corrosion.
  • 58mm Stainless Steel Portafilter: Portafilter head made of high quality stainless steel with no plastic inside. Compatible with more accessories for commercial coffee machines, while ensuring that the coffee liquid does not pass through the plastic, providing a very high degree of playability and flavor consistency.
  • Full 1 Year Warranty: HiBREW provides one year warranty from US

Brand: HIBREW


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10.23"D x 9"W x 12.59"H


Special Feature: Removable Tank


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: HIBREW


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10.23"D x 9"W x 12.59"H


Special Feature: Removable Tank


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Operation Mode: Semi-Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Coffee Input Type: ground coffee


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Power Source: AC adapter


Item Weight: 9.6 pounds


Item model number: H10A


Date First Available: August 21, 2024


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  • Feels like this machine was designed by people who care
Color: Black
This is my first espresso machine, and I got this after months (maybe even a year) of researching how to make coffee, and all things espresso. I was thinking if getting this over the Casabrews Ultra, but there are a couple of things which made me go for this, first, it was on sale at the time of purchase, which made the prices more even (the Casabrews is cheaper most of the time). First the disadvantages (depends on who you ask) is that the Hibrew doesn't have a 3-way solenoid valve, and the Casabrews does (which is admittedly incredible for the price). The casabrews also has a PID with 1 more degree of control, plus a larger (and better) drip tray and larger water tank. However, this machine has a ton of features, such as a timer, customizable volumetric dosing (if you don't have a scale, but it's very innacurate, compared to a scale). Now, the accesories that come with this machine: Tamper: honestly the best accesory, it's super heavy and comes with a wooden handle, could easily come with a machine 3 times the price. The Casabrews comes with a garbage plastic tamper. I still upgraded to a calibrated one, but that's only because I'm too clumsy to tamp evenly every time, so if you have a steady hand, there's no need to. Baskets: they're pretty good, not IMS good, but I don't feel the need to upgrade. Milk pitcher: also a surprisingly high quality accesory, the Casabrews doesn't come with one, which is a glaring omission if you want to make lattes. Portafilter: It's great, it's HEAVY, THICK and feels solid, unlike the cheap aluminum portafilters that come with most machines at this price range. I would still like it to be bottomless, but that's mostly for the aesthetic, and because clearance for cups with a scale is on the low side, so a bottomless would clear a few valuable cm. I believe Hibrew sells one but it would raise the cost of the setup by about $50, so a considerable amount, regardless, this one is excellent and has no plastic parts (besides the handle, which is inconsequential). Pressure gauge: I love the fact that this includes a pressure gauge, even though some might say pressure is a red-herring, it is a function of bean, roast level and grind size, so it does give you information of what is going on. If the pressure is too high, then grind coarser or use less coffee, and do the opposite if it is too low. I think of it as a big factor in helping me dial my coffee, along with a scale with a timer. Interface: I think the interface is simple enough that anyone can use it, however, there are some long-press combinations which can be difficult to remember if you don't use them ofter, so make sure to keep the manual handy. I love that the machine has both Celsius and Farenheit, since some machines only come with one of either. Now that I mention the manual, I was surprised at how nicely printed and laid out it is, especially the quick-start guide, they actually teach you good tips and feels like it was written and designed with love and care; something you don't expect from a Chinese brand (they tend to be a black and white ordeal with poor English and hastily put together). Regarding the lack of solenoid, it actually allows for several nice blooms and pre-infusions, such as a soma bloom or (watch Lance Hedrick's video on this machine for more on that). I've found that for my coffee and grinder (DF54), I like to do a 50 g turbo shot with a massive 45 s bloom. Many other things can be tried, such as the included preinfusion, which I've yet to use, or many other techinques, which is what I like about this machine, it's very flexible and allows for a lot of control over your shot for the price, so lots of functions for what is a not too high price. I ended up getting a set of tools with a calibrated tamper, a dosing funnel, a WDT tool, and a puck screen for $30 and all of these have improved both my shot consistency, quality, and experience, so I would recommend that. However, with the included tools, there's enough to get started and get good coffee. Milk frothing: this froths milk in about 45s, so pretty quick for a home setting, it produces good milk (but it's almost impossible to make a steam wand that won't, as far as I'm concerned), it does require practice, but after watching a few Youtube videos and making failed lattes for my partner I've gotten the hang of it. Noise: this obviously has a vibratory pump, not a rotary one, so it makes a bit of noise and vibrates slightly, but nothing concerning. Coffee quality: I've gotten some fantastic coffees out of this device and can't say I feel like I'm being held back with my experience level, surely with some time I might want to play with OPVs or pressure profiling, but that's getting too crazy and not something that can be asked of a budget (or even $1000-$1500) machine. Also, since I'm buying at this price range, I obviously care about getting the most bang for my buck I can, since I'm a young adult with short budget but a love for coffee. When I have a bigger budget in the future and want to upgrade, I would surely go for a more expensive grinder rather than thinking of upgrading the Hibrew. Durability: the economy is tough and money is tight for most people, so I really hope that Hibrew made this product to last, and parts are available for if/when they fail, even basic ones, such as gaskets, fittings, or the pump or brew-head. Things should be made to last and repaired, Hibrew is a new brand so many people are skeptical of them, but if they prove they can make reliable devices, they will surely be here to stay in the long term as that reputation will follow them, but only time will tell. In conclusion: I'm surprised at how well thought-out this machine is, from the surprising accesories quality, down to the manual, the packaging, the interface options, and the nice black matte-black finish. It feels like the people who designed this cared about their product, so I'm giving it 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025 by CJMCDM

  • Fantastic Affordable Premium Espresso Machine!
Color: Silver
The media could not be loaded. I've been using the H10A for a week and it's been a fantastic, powerful little machine. I’m using the H10A machine as an upgrade from the Hibrew H10B, which was a great mini version of this machine with a 51mm portafilter so I was already familiar with the simple design language and features. The H10A is an affordable espresso machine that offers some premium accessories and features that normally come standard on more expensive, higher end machines. This is a 58 mm group head so this machine gives you access to a variety of espresso accessories that smaller 51mm machines typically don’t have. It comes with a solid tamp made from metal and wood that is lightyears better than the standard plastic tamps that normally come with espresso machines as well as a milk frothing pitcher. One thing that stood out to me was the included portafilter. It’s heavy and solid and feels really nice to handle, adding to the “premium” experience. I plan on upgrading to the bottomless portafilter since it’s my preference to see how my shots are coming through to make any necessary adjustments as I dial them in, and I like the extra room I gain so I can use my bulky scale to weigh shots without the double spout in the way. The pressure gauge and LCD display is simple, clear and straight forward and allows me to control a lot of variables to dial in my shots just right. The temperature control is very helpful to adjust based on the roast level of the beans I’m using (higher temps for lighter roasts). The volumetric controls for the single and double shot buttons are very helpful and pretty consistent. Using a scale to weigh my yield is more accurate (I set the single shot button to about 40-45 ml and get about 36-40 ml output yield), but sometimes I like the convenience of a single button press and auto off, and my scale is a little too bulky for my to fit certain cups under. The most important aspect of the machine: the taste of the shots. In short, this machine makes excellent, delicious espresso! I mainly drink Americanos and the H10A does a fantastic job with them consistently. To get the best results make sure to use freshly roasted beans about 2-4 weeks out from the roast date; this needs to be the highest priority to get the best tasting espresso. In addition, you need to have a quality burr grinder that can grind fine enough for espresso to get the best flavor out of your beans. I am fortunate enough to have access to both fresh beans and a quality grinder. If you have that, all you need to do is work on your puck prep technique; this is where skill becomes a factor. Make sure you have an evenly distributed bed of coffee in the portafilter and tamp down evenly to ensure you won’t have any uneven extraction. I rarely drink milk based espresso drinks, but I did test the steam wand and it was pretty efficient. I only tested it with almond milk since that’s all I had and it got the job done. I’m not great at latte art, but this is a great machine to learn with and I imagine that using regular whole milk, or any other milk substitute specially designed for baristas, would make it so much easier to get the exact texture needed for latte art. It seems powerful enough to make great textured milk. One thing I wish the H10A had is a 3 way solenoid, which I notice the H10A plus has. That feature alone would make cleaning up so much easier. Although the H10A works wonderfully out of the box, I do highly suggest getting a coffee scale, dosing funnel, puck screen, WDT tool, distributor, and a calibrated tamper to make the puck prep process so much more easier. With the 58 ml portafilter, you can easily find many affordable options online. Overall, I have been having a fantastic experience with the H10A so far, and as long as it keeps working I’m completely content with sticking with this machine for the long haul. In my view, there are not many drastic improvements to be made even with a fancier $1000 machine with all the bells and whistles in terms of the tastiness of your espresso. It’s diminishing returns at that point unless you want to nerd-out and see and control every little variable of your espresso shot. As long as you have quality coffee beans, a good grinder and filtered water with your H10A you have everything you need for amazing espresso based drinks! Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2025 by Anton Anton

  • My first espresso machine.
Color: Black
My research for a beginners espresso machine lead me to discovering the HIBREW H10A. The reviews I found showed that this machine had the right combination of capabilities at the budget I as looking for. I took the chance and paired it with HIBREW's G5 grinder. I am really happy with this pairing. The H10A's build quality is great. I found the outer shell of the machine to be metal. At this price point, I expected it to be plastic. I was also impressed by the included accessories. I purchased a puck prep tool kit that came with a tamp, but the included tamp was a much nicer quality. The milk pitcher that came with the machine was also impressive. I added HIBREW's bottomless portafilter to this machine and I highly recommend that accessory. The ability to see the expresso shots flow looks cool and is a great tool to diagnose any problems with your shot. The machine has really nice, easy to read controls and gauges. I've been working with the default setting, but you an tune your shot volumes, temp, and pre-infusion. I'm a beginner, so I've been learning the intricacies to the espresso process. It's been fun learning how to dial in my shots and this machine makes it easy to learn how. I've been very happy with the shots I've been getting and the steam wand does a great job texturing milk. 40-50 seconds gets me a nice pitcher of textured milk for my lattes. I've been very happy with my first month using the H10A. My morning coffee ritual has been so fun. I just have to practice my latte art. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025 by Jonard Soriano Jonard Soriano

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