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[Pre-order] H10 Plus Espresso Coffee Machine with Temperature Adjustment

[Pre-order] H10 Plus Espresso Coffee Machine with Temperature Adjustment

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Regular price Rs. 39,999.00
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Introducing the HiBREW H10 Plus, an enhanced version of the H10A, tailored for the discerning home barista. Maintaining the powerful 20-bar pressure system, the H10 Plus stands out with a stable pressure indicator and offers 3 customizable pressure profiles for precise espresso extraction. Featuring an upgraded solenoid and advanced PID+NTC temperature control, it ensures optimal consistency and flavor in every shot. The H10 Plus also boasts upgraded accessories and an improved drip tray design, combining performance with convenience to bring café-quality espresso to your home.

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3 Pressure Profiles
Standard, L1 and L2 pressure profiles to fine tune extraction.
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Adjustable Temperature for Steam and Water
Easily customise coffee taste and milk foam
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58mm Stainless-Steel Portafilter
Professional grade large portafilter, unheard of at this price point
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Adjustable Cup Size
Choose the size of cup on the fly, from Cortado to Lungo
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1 Year Warranty
Express replacement for issues. Click for more details.
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Automatic Pressure Release
Upgraded Solenoid, pressure returns to zero after extraction

Meet the H10A

FAQ's

What is an espresso, and how is it different from regular coffee?

Espresso is a concentrated coffee brewed by forcing hot water through finely-ground coffee beans. Unlike regular drip coffee, espresso has a thicker consistency, higher concentration of coffee solids, and a creamy top layer called crema. This method is popular among home baristas for its rich flavor and base in many coffee shop favorites.

How can I make a latte or cappuccino at home like a skilled home barista?

To make a latte or cappuccino at home, start by brewing a strong espresso shot using a quality home espresso machine. For a latte, add a larger amount of steamed milk to the espresso with a small amount of foam. For a cappuccino, aim for equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam. This process can be perfected using machines with a milk frother or steam wand.

What features should I look for in a home espresso machine to achieve barista-level quality?

Look for features that enhance control and convenience, such as adjustable temperature settings, a built-in grinder for the freshest grind, and programmable profiles. Machines like the best home espresso machine with a grinder allow for precision and ease, making them ideal for any home barista eager to explore different coffee styles.

Why is temperature control important in espresso machines, and what difference does it make?

Temperature control in espresso machines is crucial for extracting the full flavor from your coffee beans. It ensures that the water is at the ideal heat level to optimally extract coffee oils and aromatics. A stable temperature can dramatically improve the taste and consistency of your espresso, making temperature-adjustable machines a favorite among home baristas.

How long should I brew an espresso shot to get the perfect taste?

The ideal brew time for an espresso shot is generally between 25-30 seconds. If it takes less time, your grind may be too coarse, and if it takes longer, it might be too fine. Experiment with your home espresso machine to find the perfect balance and achieve the best extraction.

What is the best grind size for making espresso at home?

The best grind size for espresso is very fine, similar to powdered sugar. A precise grind ensures even water distribution during brewing and results in a strong, flavorful espresso. Consider using a burr grinder for consistent results, enhancing your capabilities as a home barista.

Can I use regular coffee beans in an espresso machine?

While you can use regular coffee beans in an espresso machine, for optimal results, choose beans labeled as 'espresso' due to their roast and blend being specially formulated to perform well under the high pressure of espresso brewing. This will help you emulate the quality espresso made by professional baristas.

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