Billig-Espresso unter 180€: Schmeckt’s wirklich? Hibrew H10A & Eureka Zero 55s Review!

In this video, I'm testing the Hibrew H10A, an ultra-affordable espresso machine under €180, and taking a close look at how it performs in practice. I'm pairing it with the brand-new Eureka Zero 55s, Eureka's most affordable single-dosing grinder – perfect for anyone who wants to grind fresh coffee without breaking the bank. CORRECTION: The machine does indeed have an expansion valve (OPV), but it does NOT have a three-way valve to release pressure at the portafilter – my mistake – mea culpa. I'm pairing it with the brand-new Eureka Zero 55s, Eureka's most affordable single-dosing grinder – perfect for anyone who wants to grind their coffee fresh without breaking the bank. For the coffee in the video, we use Caffè Armeno for those wonderfully creamy Italian vibes: https://www.vettore.at/search/?qs=armeno You can get the Hibrew here: https://bit.ly/47uGB3m Get €15 off with this code: DW2WGCXD You can find the grinder (Eureka) here: https://bohnendealer.coffee/products/... Our list of recommended espresso machines can be found here: https://blog.vettore.at/top-espressom... In the video, we check out: 👉 Build quality & design of the Hibrew H10A 👉 Operation & features 👉 Pressure, temperature & workflow 👉 Espresso shots & taste test 👉 How good the Eureka Zero 55s and the machine work together perfectly 👉 Is this setup worth it for you – or should you steer clear? Good coffee equipment on Amazon (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/4aJdT0n If you love Italian coffee and appreciate honest reviews: Don't forget to subscribe! For those who can't wait, I've also included the following chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:06 What are we testing? 03:03 Hibrew H10A Overview 11:17 Making coffee 12:44 Eureka Zero 55s 14:46 Extracting espresso 16:58 Tasting 18:24 Dedica comparison 19:31 Criticisms 22:41 Outro