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Urnex Dezcal Coffee and Espresso Machine Descaler Activated Scale Remover - 900g Bottle - Fast Effective Descaling Of Boilers and Heating Elements Faucets Spray Heads Milk Systems

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Features

  • UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE DESCALER - This product can be used to descale Keurig machines, as well as Nespresso, Breville, Jura, Delonghi and other drip coffee makers, espresso machines, superautomatics, and kettles
  • BETTER THAN VINEGAR - This descaler is more effective at removing limescale than vinegar, works faster than vinegar, and is odorless
  • MAINTAIN YOUR COFFEE EQUIPMENT - Descaling extends the lifespan of your machine, helping to prevent damage to heating elements, corrosion, and component malfunctions
  • DRINK BETTER TASTING COFFEE - Descaling removes limescale buildup from your coffee maker; if not removed, scale prevents machines from reaching optimal water temperatures
  • EASY TO USE - Powder format is ease to dose. Use 1 oz of descaling powder per 32 oz of capacity in your machine's water reservoir

Description

Dezcal activated descaler, 31.7 Ounces


Brand: Dezcal


Item Form: Powder


Scent: Fragrance Free


Specific Uses For Product: Coffee Maker, Bottle


Material Feature: Biodegradable


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.4 x 3.4 x 8.4 inches; 1.98 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 15-DZP-UX900


Material Feature ‏ : ‎ Biodegradable Warning


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 19, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Urnex


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  • Works great on my Breville machine
This works really great. I have completed descaling successfully, but on second try, since there was really no good instructions. Rather than just descaling the machine, I like to do a full clean, which involves descaling, replacing water filter and then running the cleaning cycle. Here is how I done it: *** DESCALE *** 1. Grab a measuring cup and fill 3.5 oz (75mL) worth of powder. 2. Pull out the reservoir from the espresso machine and fill it to the max line. 3. Now, pour that water into a separate container that you can use to mix the powder with. Use this moment to remove the old water filter and throw it away. 4. Mix the powder until it completely dissolves into the water. There should be no powder floating around. 5. Pour that liquid solution back into the reservoir and place the reservoir back into the espresso machine (yes, without the water filter). 6. We will start the descaling process first. Make sure the machine is powered off. 7. Press and HOLD the 2-cup button, then press and HOLD the power button (you should be holding two buttons now). It will go into descale mode. 8. Once you are in a descale mode, you will see that the power button is flashing. 9. Once it stops flashing, the POWER button, 1 CUP button, CLEAN/DESCALE indicator and HOT WATER/STEAM indicator lights are SOLID (GLOWING). You are ready to descale. 10. Press the 1 CUP button. It will take about 25 seconds to complete its process (you can end the process early by pressing on that button again). Then turn on steam, which should take about 13 seconds to complete the process. Then turn on hot water, which should take about 8 seconds to complete the process. 11. Continue repeating step 11 until the water level reaches the minimum level. *** RINSE/WATER FILTER REPLACEMENT *** 12. At this point, I recommend opening up a new package with water filter and let it soak in water for 5 minutes. 13. While it is soaking, we want to wash the reservoir from the Dezcal solution, and clean it in case it is dirty (the walls and bottom of reservoir gets dirty easily) 14. Once we have finished washing and rinsing the reservoir, and once five minutes passed since the water filter has been soaking, take out the water filter and rinse it for a minute. 15. Install the new water filter into the reservoir and fill up the reservoir with water. 16. Repeat step 10 again to clean the machine of any leftover Dezcal solution (make sure you stop when water goes to minimum). 17. Once the water is at the minimum, we will refill the reservoir and put it back into the espresso machine. 18. Power off the machine to prepare for last cleaning step. *** CLEANING CYCLE *** 19. Grab the portafilter and put the cleaning rubber disk inside the single or double shot filter. (doesn't matter whether it is double wall or normal one) 20. Place the cleaning tablet into the cleaning rubber disk (in the center - there is a dedicated place) 21. While the machine is off, press and hold the 1 CUP, 2 CUP and POWER button simultaneously for three seconds, which will start the cleaning cycle. 22. NOTE: Older Breville machine may have the water coming out of the portafilter. Newer machines do not - they perform a backwash (water comes out into the drip tray) 23. After about five minutes, the machine will do a few beeps. If the tablet did not disolve, then retry this once more. Otherwise, continue to next step. 24. Once cleaning cycle is done, remove the portafilter from the machine and click on the 1 CUP or 2 CUP button to clean off any remaining cleaning tablet solution. 25. Wash the portafilter, and the rubber cleaning disk. You should be done. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by Marina

  • Easy and effective
Loved using this with our Breville coffee maker. Deep clean and extends the life of your machine.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by JohnSK

  • Been using this for a few years
I have been using this in my DeLonghi La Specialista for many years now and don't understand some of the 1 and 2 star comments. I have never had any issues with this product. It does an extremely good job at descaling. I live in Las Vegas and the water here is VERY hard mineral rich water so that says something. It could be a little cheaper but that's the only negative thing I have to say. Tried and tested honest review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Michael

  • Descaler
I ordered this to descale my Breville Barista Pro as part of regular maintenance. It works great - no issues and seems to clean the machine nicely.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by M.A.

  • Used in Mochamaster Coffeemaker
This was recommended by Technivorm to use in our Mochamaster coffee maker. We have fairly hard water in the midwest and supposedly this should mitigate long term scale buildup in the the heating element. I am disciplined to run a pot of this after every 100 brewing cycles. Since the filters come in packs of 100 this is easy to meter. Every new box of filters we run a pot of this. Especially given the cost and potential long life of this coffee pot it seems like a worthy investment. Time will tell but a cheap insurance policy to extend the life of the very expensive Mochamaster. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Scott

  • Works great, but too expensive.
I used this for the last couple of years and it works great, but I payed $16.99 for a 900g bottle in March 2023. Now in Aug. 2023 the same bottle costs $30.98. This is insane! I switched to using generic citric acid powder that works great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by SC

  • Hmmmmm
I’m so sad that Dip-It has been discontinued. I’ve been looking for a replacement product and when I got a Technivorm Moccamaster the manual recommended this brand. So I figured it’s probably good right, because Technivorm are pretty picky people anyway, yeah? I’ve used it once on the coffeemaker, and couldn’t really tell if it descaled much, but to be fair I don’t think the coffeemaker was very scaled up in the first place. What I really used Dip-It for is to periodically boil out our thermal travel mugs/thermal cold cups/thermoses that get that brown buildup even though you wash them. This product does not work as well. Since it’s a powder, I suppose I can try increasing the strength past the recommended ratio on the package next time, but I’m still wistful for old school Dip-It. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by fnookie

  • Not necessarily better than vinegar
Update: I've compared this to a vinegar a few times now. I actually think vinegar removes more than this. When I run vinegar through my machine, more scale chunks come out than with this stuff. Also, a big issue I've been noticing is that this stuff seems to rip some residue off the plastic parts on my coffee machine. When I run the machine with this - it come out black, which the only black in my machine are the black plastic parts. So I imagine that is what is causing the black water. This has never happened to me with vinegar. I will likely not keep using this once I finish the bottle and switch back to vinegar. I have used vinegar to clean my coffee machine for years. I know some people don’t like it, but I’ve never had any problem. After flushing with water, there is no vinegar smell left over and my machine is clean. I bought this out of curiosity to see how it compared. To test it, I first cleaned my machine with vinegar, and then I ran this through the machine to see if it would remove anything more than the vinegar. It didn’t really. So then I used this later alone to see how much it removed, and it did clean it very well, but I found it to be similar to the vinegar for performance. I do typically run vinegar through my machine 2 to 3 times to get everything out, so the jury is still out on whether this is quicker or not. I did not find in my test that it was. So overall, I think it’s a perfectly fine cleaner, and that it works quite well, I’m just not convinced it’s anything better than vinegar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022 by J

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