HiBREW H10

HiBREW H10

HiBREW

$250

Semi-Auto

Overview

The HiBREW H10 represents the brand's flagship semi-automatic offering, featuring a genuine 58mm portafilter that accepts standard commercial baskets and accessories. PID temperature control provides ±1°C stability — a specification that rivals machines costing four times as much. The built-in pressure gauge, pre-infusion system, and commercial-style steam wand create a surprisingly complete package for aspiring home baristas. The larger 1.8-liter water tank suits higher-volume household use. Build quality takes a noticeable step up with more metal components and a heavier chassis. The H10 has disrupted the budget espresso segment by offering features previously exclusive to the $500+ tier at a fraction of the cost.

The HiBREW H10 comes equipped with PID temperature control for precise brewing, pre-infusion for even extraction. It features a thermoblock boiler system made of aluminum. The vibratory pump delivers 20.0 bars of pressure for optimal extraction.

Priced at $250, the HiBREW H10 is designed for budget-conscious beginners and casual coffee drinkers. As a semi-automatic machine, it gives you control over the brewing process while handling pressure and temperature automatically.

In terms of build quality, the HiBREW H10 is a substantial machine, weighing in at 6.2 kg, manufactured in China, drawing 1550W of power. With dimensions of 300 x 310 x 340 mm (W×D×H), make sure you have adequate counter space. The built-in water reservoir holds 1800 ml, making it easy to set up anywhere in your kitchen.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • PID temperature control ensures consistent extraction temperature shot after shot
  • Pre-infusion gently saturates the coffee puck before full pressure, improving extraction evenness
  • Standard 58mm portafilter is compatible with a wide range of third-party baskets and accessories
  • Exceptional value — PID temperature control at a budget-friendly price point

Cons

  • Thermoblock heating may not match the temperature stability of traditional boiler designs
  • Vibratory pump can be noisy and may not last as long as rotary alternatives under heavy use

Full Specifications

BrandHiBREW
ModelHiBREW H10
CategorySemi-Auto
StatusCurrent
Country of OriginChina
Year Introduced2023
Boiler TypeThermoblock
Boiler MaterialAluminum
Pump TypeVibratory
Pump Pressure20.0 bar
PID ControlYes
Pre-InfusionYes
Pressure ProfilingNo
Flow ControlNo
Group HeadProprietary
Portafilter Diameter58 mm
Steam WandCommercial
Water SourceReservoir
Reservoir Capacity1800 ml
Cup WarmerNo
Dimensions (W x D x H)300 x 310 x 340 mm
Weight6.2 kg (13.7 lbs)
Wattage1550 W
Voltage220V
MSRP$250

Our Verdict

The HiBREW H10 from HiBREW is a capable machine in its category. At this entry-level price point, it offers a solid introduction to home espresso. Remember that the grinder matters at least as much as the machine — budget accordingly. Consider your workflow needs (straight espresso vs. milk drinks), counter space, and grinder pairing when making your final decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the HiBREW H10 good for beginners?

The HiBREW H10 is a solid entry point for beginners at $250. It's affordable enough to learn on without a major financial commitment. Pair it with a capable grinder and you'll be making genuine espresso quickly.

How often does the HiBREW H10 need maintenance?

Regular maintenance includes daily backflushing (for machines with solenoid valves), weekly cleaning of the group head and portafilter, and descaling every 1-3 months depending on water hardness. Using filtered water significantly reduces scale buildup and extends machine life.

What grinder should I pair with the HiBREW H10?

At this price point, budget at least as much for a grinder as the machine itself. Popular choices include the Eureka Mignon series ($200-$400), Baratza Sette 270 ($300-$400), or a hand grinder like the 1Zpresso JX Pro ($160) for excellent grind quality on a budget.