Same here, I'm using the H10A and I'm really happy with it. It's my first espresso machine, and I'm still learning. The quality and options at this price are unmatched. I've written several reviews, both in Spanish and English, sharing my experience.
Thanks for the comment. The shot quality is quite similar, but the 3-way valve and redesigned drip tray make everything much tidier compared to the previous model.
I am getting a gaggia evo pro after discounts and this in similar price range which should i pick? Considering gaggia is better built and this has all the features
Thanks for this review. I have my had my eye on this machine for a while now. Looks like a good option, now that it is released. I do have a question. How durable is the mounting of the shower screen to the grouphead, being that the grouphead is plastic. Does it seem like the screw will not be able to strip out? Is the screw hole reinforced? I could not quite tell from your gasket replacement video of the previous model.
This is a good espresso machine for the price. It would be even better if it used Thermojet like the Bambino plus and a metal group. I expected this change from the new model.
I'm also expecting a better metal brew head. The thermoblock in this machine is fine, it takes about 30 seconds to heat up. I have the Breville Barista Pro, which uses a thermojet. Even though they say it heats up in 3 seconds, I let it sit a bit longer for a higher and more stable brew temperature.
probably this is the best single TB machine on the market in this price. I see that the three-way solenoid valve works as it should here - H7A is some kind of misunderstanding
Does the silicone gasket is universal 58mm size? Have problem with my Dedica. After changing the original silicone gasket, the water leaking problem still can not be solved.
@@ronaldmcwhatnow9744 Kinda solved it. Bought a new one. Seems like almost the same fit with the previous one that I bought before but relatively better. But saw a tips where you start the brewing, but just after a first drop you stop brewing. Let a few second and then start again. Prefereably if you hold the brewing button to gain your targetted yield manually. Hope this helps you.
That really depends on whether you need those extra features. The main differences are the addition of a solenoid valve, new pressure settings (with 3 levels), and a redesigned drip tray with better accessories. The used puck in the H10A tends to be wet, and won't release the pressure after brewing so you have to wait a bit before unlocking the portafilter. You'll also need to clean the drip tray more often compared to the H10 Plus. But if that doesn’t bother you, the H10A works just as well as the H10 Plus. Hope this helps.
@@bensonfabonan I’m not sure how to measure it. But it’s not easy to find another option at this price with similar features (PID, solenoid, 58mm, pre-infusion, and lots of other customizations). Of course, if you don’t need the solenoid valve, the H10A offers better value for the money.
I’m in the same boat as you. What did you decide? I was hoping the H10 Plus would appear on Amazon in time for Prime Day 😂😂😂 It’s so tempting to grab the H10A while it’s on sale at $200 versus nearly double that for the Plus.
I use the lowest temperature, 125C degrees. If you use a higher temperature, it will heat the milk faster. You need time to get a good cream, so we keep the milk in the fridge.
Slightly strange question, but do you think this machine is comparable to the barista espresso ? I now got me own grinder and am looking for a smaller espresso machine to save some space. Thanks!
This is an entry-level machine, and it's pretty good for its price range. However, compared to high-end machines, the stability and extraction quality aren't really on the same level. For home use, making some milk-based drinks or an Americano, it's more than enough.
There is an upcoming upgraded version of the Gemilai 3007L where you can adjust the OPV. I think it is the Gemilai 3007Z or Apex V2 or Turin Legato V2. Please make a comparison between those machines. It would really help us in deciding what to buy. Thanks in advance. More power to you! 🙏🙏🙏
I have had the Hibrew10 for some time now. I find the flow rate too fast. No matter how fine I grind. I have the new Hibrew Grinder. I use a nonpressurised basket with 18gm. Any suggestions welcomed.
Try another grinder? I currently use a Hario slim handgrinder, and when i grind my beans at the finest setting, and tamp correctly, almost no water comes through, pressure goes up into red, and i basically choke the machine. So i suspect that your grinder cannot grind fine enough?
I had the same problem with my h10b and now I have another one. So the machine produces around 12-13 bars which is too much for smaller portions. So you can change that by altering the opv. There are videos on TH-cam how to do it. So that worked, but it completely destroyed the volumes. What happens is when you choose 50ml for a double cup and the opv regulates the pressure to 9 bar, it puts back some water in the tank. But that's not compensated by the pump, that means 50ml can be 50, 40 or even less. In practice I changed it to 150ml and used a scale to weight my output from there on. No other option. Still, im actually happy with this compromise since I have a pretty good and steady 9 bar for my shot and they definitely take a little longer
Thanks for watching! If you like it, make sure to use our coupon code to save some money. H10 Plus: BCH15%off-H10 Plus www.hibrew.com/products/hibrew-semi-automatic-espresso-coffee-machine-h10-plus H10A: BCH20%OFF-H10A www.hibrew.com/products/hibrew-h10a G5 grinder: BCH20%OFF-G5 www.hibrew.com/products/hibrew-coffee-grinder-g5 (These discount codes and links are affiliate links. You won't be charged any extra. Thanks)
@@Yirgamalabar Hi, the coupon code is in the description of my H10B review, please check. th-cam.com/video/YUTVDxZ4UWk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=J2Tft5pWMLW4StxT But I don't have the discount link for the portafilters.
If you care more about user experience and the budget allows, the H10 Plus is definitely a better choice. The solenoid valve and better drip tray make the machine much more convenient, but the main improvements are in workflow and user experience. Most features are similar to the H10A, including the internal structure. The extra pressure options add flexibility but don’t make a huge difference in shot quality. If shot quality is your main focus, the price difference may not be worth it. I’d recommend using the H10A. Save the money and invest in a better grinder, which you can continue using if you upgrade your machine later.
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@@AlejandroGelabert Hola, justo estoy con ese trámite de FeDEx imagino que si porque me están pidiendo comprobante de pago ya que ellos enviaron una factura en la caja que dice 35 $. Hacienda necesita recaudar 😁
Thanks for your reply on the descaling. Another comment got my attention on the material of the group head being plastic. I found this video about manufacturers moving away from brass to pps th-cam.com/video/1jA7Q0-Japc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ehiJcOz086S9txvt So i guess the comments on this group head being plastic is unfounded? Do you know if the material used in this machine is pps?
I'm touching the real products and sharing the details, that’s what really matters. That's just my preferred workflow, if you don't like it, that's totally fine, chill. ☕
Same here, I'm using the H10A and I'm really happy with it. It's my first espresso machine, and I'm still learning. The quality and options at this price are unmatched. I've written several reviews, both in Spanish and English, sharing my experience.
What an upgrade! I’m using the H10A for a year now, very happy with it but this is even better!
Thanks for the comment. The shot quality is quite similar, but the 3-way valve and redesigned drip tray make everything much tidier compared to the previous model.
I am getting a gaggia evo pro after discounts and this in similar price range which should i pick? Considering gaggia is better built and this has all the features
Good review. Looking forward to receiving my H10 Plus
Thanks for this review. I have my had my eye on this machine for a while now. Looks like a good option, now that it is released. I do have a question. How durable is the mounting of the shower screen to the grouphead, being that the grouphead is plastic. Does it seem like the screw will not be able to strip out? Is the screw hole reinforced? I could not quite tell from your gasket replacement video of the previous model.
Hi, do you know how to replace the handle for the porterfilter? Thx
Recently bought the hibrew 10a but currently struggling to pull creamer and the gauge is barely hitting the green zone. Any suggestions?
Grind finer
This is a good espresso machine for the price.
It would be even better if it used Thermojet like the Bambino plus and a metal group.
I expected this change from the new model.
I'm also expecting a better metal brew head. The thermoblock in this machine is fine, it takes about 30 seconds to heat up. I have the Breville Barista Pro, which uses a thermojet. Even though they say it heats up in 3 seconds, I let it sit a bit longer for a higher and more stable brew temperature.
probably this is the best single TB machine on the market in this price.
I see that the three-way solenoid valve works as it should here - H7A is some kind of misunderstanding
I ordered this H10+ espresso machine.
Nice, hope you like it. It's a great option in that price range. ☕
@@brewcoffeehome Thank you for your discount coupon. I bought this to practice. I'm planning to buy a Decent espresso machine in the future.
Does the silicone gasket is universal 58mm size? Have problem with my Dedica. After changing the original silicone gasket, the water leaking problem still can not be solved.
Did you solve it?
@@ronaldmcwhatnow9744 Kinda solved it. Bought a new one. Seems like almost the same fit with the previous one that I bought before but relatively better. But saw a tips where you start the brewing, but just after a first drop you stop brewing. Let a few second and then start again. Prefereably if you hold the brewing button to gain your targetted yield manually. Hope this helps you.
does the manual show you how to descale the machine?
Yes, I also made a video about descaling the H10A, which is the same process. Please check it out on my channel if needed.
Awesome! Do you think that the upgrades on the H10 Plus are worth the price diff vs H10A?
That really depends on whether you need those extra features. The main differences are the addition of a solenoid valve, new pressure settings (with 3 levels), and a redesigned drip tray with better accessories.
The used puck in the H10A tends to be wet, and won't release the pressure after brewing so you have to wait a bit before unlocking the portafilter. You'll also need to clean the drip tray more often compared to the H10 Plus. But if that doesn’t bother you, the H10A works just as well as the H10 Plus. Hope this helps.
@@brewcoffeehome thank you! but do you think the price difference is worth those upgrade value wise?
@@bensonfabonan I’m not sure how to measure it. But it’s not easy to find another option at this price with similar features (PID, solenoid, 58mm, pre-infusion, and lots of other customizations). Of course, if you don’t need the solenoid valve, the H10A offers better value for the money.
@@brewcoffeehome You got a good point. Thank you!
I’m in the same boat as you. What did you decide? I was hoping the H10 Plus would appear on Amazon in time for Prime Day 😂😂😂
It’s so tempting to grab the H10A while it’s on sale at $200 versus nearly double that for the Plus.
Anyone find a bottomless portafilter other than on the hibrew website?
Can the shower screen be upgraded with any 58.5mm?
I don't think the shower screen can be upgraded, but as long as you can lock the portafilter in, it should work.
very useful information .. thanks for the video
6:40 Hello. What is the name of the digital thermometer you are using and where can I buy it?
Hi, it's the therometer by Timemore.
How is this compared to Breville barista express?
What is your setting steam temperature? for milk steaming
I use the lowest temperature, 125C degrees. If you use a higher temperature, it will heat the milk faster. You need time to get a good cream, so we keep the milk in the fridge.
Slightly strange question, but do you think this machine is comparable to the barista espresso ? I now got me own grinder and am looking for a smaller espresso machine to save some space. Thanks!
This is an entry-level machine, and it's pretty good for its price range. However, compared to high-end machines, the stability and extraction quality aren't really on the same level. For home use, making some milk-based drinks or an Americano, it's more than enough.
Which is better between the Gemilai 3007L and Hibrew H10 Plus? Can you please make a comparison between the two?
The HiBrew H10Plus is more budget-friendly and heats up faster (
There is an upcoming upgraded version of the Gemilai 3007L where you can adjust the OPV. I think it is the Gemilai 3007Z or Apex V2 or Turin Legato V2. Please make a comparison between those machines. It would really help us in deciding what to buy. Thanks in advance. More power to you! 🙏🙏🙏
How can we replace the group head with a metal one?
I don't think I can replace the group head.
I have had the Hibrew10 for some time now. I find the flow rate too fast. No matter how fine I grind. I have the new Hibrew Grinder. I use a nonpressurised basket with 18gm. Any suggestions welcomed.
Try another grinder? I currently use a Hario slim handgrinder, and when i grind my beans at the finest setting, and tamp correctly, almost no water comes through, pressure goes up into red, and i basically choke the machine. So i suspect that your grinder cannot grind fine enough?
I had the same problem with my h10b and now I have another one. So the machine produces around 12-13 bars which is too much for smaller portions. So you can change that by altering the opv. There are videos on TH-cam how to do it.
So that worked, but it completely destroyed the volumes. What happens is when you choose 50ml for a double cup and the opv regulates the pressure to 9 bar, it puts back some water in the tank. But that's not compensated by the pump, that means 50ml can be 50, 40 or even less. In practice I changed it to 150ml and used a scale to weight my output from there on. No other option. Still, im actually happy with this compromise since I have a pretty good and steady 9 bar for my shot and they definitely take a little longer
@@olafmol123currently am using pre ground coffee from the specialty store. Result still the same. Thanks for your suggestion.
@@marcokoehler5020I'm afraid I'm no DIY person 😅
What kind of hibrew grinder do you have?
Do you have an affiliate link / coupon for the H10 Plus + G5 grinder combo? I'd like to buy the pack.
It seems that the coupons for H10 Plus and G5 can't be used at the same time.
@@brewcoffeehome :( sadly not, but the shipping is really expensive so maybe I'll just order the H10 Plus
@@akosbalogh8279 Your machine may be cheap, but don't buy a cheap coffee grinder. Focus on models like the Eureka.
Thanks for watching! If you like it, make sure to use our coupon code to save some money.
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@@AlejandroGelabert Hi, please try again, it should work now.
Any discount links for the H10B and the 51mm & 58mm bottomless portafilters? Thanks!
@@Yirgamalabar Hi, the coupon code is in the description of my H10B review, please check. th-cam.com/video/YUTVDxZ4UWk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=J2Tft5pWMLW4StxT
But I don't have the discount link for the portafilters.
Would you say the price difference is worth it?
If you care more about user experience and the budget allows, the H10 Plus is definitely a better choice. The solenoid valve and better drip tray make the machine much more convenient, but the main improvements are in workflow and user experience. Most features are similar to the H10A, including the internal structure. The extra pressure options add flexibility but don’t make a huge difference in shot quality. If shot quality is your main focus, the price difference may not be worth it. I’d recommend using the H10A. Save the money and invest in a better grinder, which you can continue using if you upgrade your machine later.
Nice review 🎉, I try to use the discount but not working for me. I live in Spain 😢
Hi there! I just tested the code, and it should work no matter where you’re located. Please make sure to copy and paste it into the coupon field on the checkout page. Reload the page and try again? If it doesn't work, please let me know.
@@brewcoffeehome Working, thanks you are the best
@@brewcoffeehome Thanks, you are the best. I waiting to reach my new espresso machine
@@xytrax675 Buenas, sabes si cobran aduanas para envíos a españa? Desde donde hacen el envío?
@@AlejandroGelabert Hola, justo estoy con ese trámite de FeDEx imagino que si porque me están pidiendo comprobante de pago ya que ellos enviaron una factura en la caja que dice 35 $. Hacienda necesita recaudar 😁
It looks like a solid unit. 👍😎
Nice review! What AI voice is this?
Elevenlabs. :)
Thanks for your reply on the descaling. Another comment got my attention on the material of the group head being plastic. I found this video about manufacturers moving away from brass to pps
th-cam.com/video/1jA7Q0-Japc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=ehiJcOz086S9txvt
So i guess the comments on this group head being plastic is unfounded? Do you know if the material used in this machine is pps?
Why are you using a Fake BOT voice in this review ?
It's quicker to produce the video and clearer than my own voiceover :) ☕
Ai audio with a fake youtuber presenting the product. Annoying
I'm touching the real products and sharing the details, that’s what really matters. That's just my preferred workflow, if you don't like it, that's totally fine, chill. ☕
@@brewcoffeehome Also though, it sucks.