Durgol Swiss Espresso Decalcifier for All Brands of Espresso (fully and semi-automatic) and Coffee Machines (pods, pads, manual, drip), 2 pack
Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier is specifically formulated to protect and care for all brands of espresso machines: fully or semi automatic machines, manual machines, machines working with coffee pods or capsules, even coffee makers, electric water heaters and tea kettles. Works 10 times faster than citric acid-based decalcifiers or vinegar with no unpleasant odors. Complete decalcification ensures a continuously optimal espresso quality. Due to its efficient corrosion protection, Swiss Espresso does not damage components. It will not leave any residues which could otherwise clog the machine.
Product Features
- 2-4.2 ounce bottles; decalcifier formulated to protect and care for all high-end brands of espresso machines; extends the life span of machine
- Works with fully or semi-automatic machines, manual machines, coffee pod or capsule machines, filter machines, tea kettles, electric water heaters
- Powerful, yet gentle to the machine; works 10 times faster than other decalcification processes
- Process is simple and safe; no unpleasant odors or taste; won’t leave residue which could clog machines
- Environmentally safe; 100% recyclable PET bottles; made in Switzerland
Powerful chemical acton This product is amazing. I have to start this review with a bit of admission. I didn’t know that I was supposed to decalcify my espresso maker! I’ve been using the same espresso maker for at least seven years, without ANY decalcification. I do live in a place with very soft water, so that’s why it was even working at all. But, it was working very slowly it was taking forever to fill the little carafe with espresso. After discovering that I was supposed to decalcify regularly, I was thinking…
My sort of entry level espresso maker began to dispense hot water very slowly, obviously plugged up. I bought this stuff, made in Switzerland.I ran it through for days and it got better and better, slowly. Now the machine is about 75% back, tolerable. I don’t want to buy a new one, so might take this one apart and see if there is some remaining problem not related to deposit build up.I know this product is powerful because when it was emptied hot into the sink it…
I used this product on my DeLonghi espresso maker and it just didn’t do the trick. Granted, I have fairly hard water where I live. I do filter it, however. When my machine started running a little rough, I thought that the Durgol Espresso Descaler would be the perfect solution. In all honesty, I’ve gotten better results since using the product just using white vinegar and water.I will probably still have to replace my espresso maker fairly soon, however, I will be doing monthly…