H10B

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H10B

16 positive 0 neutral 6 negative

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Eto suggestion for espresso machine delonghi stilosa sana kaso 7k and soldout https://ph.shp.ee/kxeoEBa Or try mo rin hanapain yung rebranded ng Casabrews cm5418, sikat na sikat sa US yun na murang machine. Not sure if Hibrew yun or Micoffee dito sa pinas. Or kahit mismong Hibrew H10B yan madame may

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valfsingress in r/CoffeePH

March 27, 2026 10:12 PM

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Aiutatemi a scegliere una macchinetta (la quinta)

Secondo me sei un po’ concentrato sulle cose sbagliate. L’80% del lavoro lo fa il caffe buono. Di quel 20% restante, l’80% lo fa il macinino e solo di quel 20% del 20% ci pensa la macchina. Concentrati sull’acquistare un macinino che possa macinare abbastanza fino per fare un buon espresso. Come mis

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Kalicolocts in r/specialtyCoffeeItaly

July 31, 2025 4:58 PM

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Closest to espresso - which pot and any tricks?

One con of the 9B might be that you can’t control much especially temperature-wise beyond puck prep to figure out if you’re getting the best shot. You can spend less on a well-reviewed budget espresso machine like the Hibrew H10B with adjustable features like temp & how long pre-infusion should be e

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cellovibng in r/mokapot

June 27, 2025 3:07 AM

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Is there a much better alternative to H10B with the same price range?

Best ultra budget espresso machine would be the stilosa (Single Boiler), won't recommend the hibrew as I have heard from their group here in PH na pahirapan ang aftersales service, not to mention most of the machine that had issues from this group was the HiBrew H10B.

Sea_Gap9377 in r/CoffeePH

February 19, 2026 10:33 PM

2

First pull from Breville Bambino with Krups blade grinder - do I actually need to upgrade to a burr grinder?

Or how good you want your espresso to taste. (All else being equal. I used to think my delonghi super automatic machine made "excellent" espresso...that is until I got a semi-automatic hibrew h10B and a $75 conical burr grinder and discovered just how badly WRONG I WAS. The taste was night and day.

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Head-Rub-7663 in r/espresso

March 18, 2026 1:20 PM

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What espresso machine did you start on, and would you recommend it to a beginner today?

I started with a Hibrew H10B (their smaller 51mm model.) It was fine for espresso but the steaming power was just really lacking, probably because of the weak thermoblock. From there I bought a used Delonghi Stilosa for $45 and it has been an absolute beast, that and the ECP are great starter machin

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pilot021 in r/espresso

March 20, 2026 8:36 PM

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New to Espresso, just ordered my first machine and needing advice and tips!

Yes, that’s understandable when people are new to espresso. But the grinder makes or breaks the taste of the coffee. Uniformity and consistency of the grounds dictates repeatabilty and predictability of the shots. Most people set bigger budget on a grinder, than on the espresso machine. But if you i

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valfsingress in r/CoffeePH

April 6, 2026 12:50 AM

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Buying an espresso machine for a beginner [$100-$150]

One machine I wish I knew before buying my own first espresso machine, which was 80€, is the Hibrew H10b. All the reviews I've found of it are amazing and if you want milk drinks as well, this is the machine with the best steam wand you'll find at this price. The better question is though, do you ha

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UltraXDDD in r/espresso

November 28, 2025 8:57 AM

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Can you guys recommend a good and reliable espresso machine.

I was confused from last one month but pulled the trigger this week on h10plus from fixcoffee. They are retailers for hibrew in India. H10a you will get in 26k with discount, h10plus will be 40500 witg discount. You can use code SCI12 on their site.You need to buy a good grinder, that more imp for e

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Vd_gaming92 in r/IndiaCoffee

May 24, 2026 9:59 AM

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After 2 years i think i have my endgame. Now i need your opinions.

Next lvl : stepdown basket, or "downgrade" to a 51mm machine. My espresso quality jumped through the roof going from Lelit and Gaggia 58mm to a cheap Hibrew H10B which uses 51mm. Deeper pucks make a big difference.

No-Comparison8472 in r/espresso

December 8, 2025 10:28 AM

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