De'Longhi EcoDecalk Descaler
FROM DE'LONGHI. The world-leader in espresso machines.
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- De'Longhi
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About this item
- FROM DE'LONGHI. The world-leader in espresso machines.
- KEEP YOUR MACHINE RUNNING SMOOTHLY AND YOUR COFFEE TASTING GREAT. The timely use of this product will help your machine’s performance, keeping a consistent speed to brew, and the ideal temperature cup after cup.
- POWERFUL, SAFE AND EFFECTIVE FORMULA. A fast-acting descaling agent with the ideal concentration of plant-based lactic acid that is formulated to effectively and safely remove limescale and mineral deposits.
- UNIVERSALLY COMPATIBLE WITH OTHER BRANDS. As worldwide leaders, we intimately understand coffee and espresso machines. Our unique solution is suitable for other brands and models of coffee makers such as Breville, Ninja, Philips and others.
- 15 MONTH SUPPLY. The frequency of use of the machine determines the limescale build up - for an average household it is suggested to descale approximately every 3 months.
- EASY-TO-USE. Simply pour 100ml (1 dose) per descaling process and follow the directions of your coffee or espresso machine.
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Specs at a glance
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
- No
- Product Dimensions
- 3.11 x 3.11 x 7.48 inches; 1.1 Pounds
- Item model number
- DLSC500
- Date First Available
- January 17, 2011
- Item Form
- Liquid
- Scent
- Natural
- Specific Uses For Product
- Cleaning solution for coffee makers, Cleaning solution for espresso machines
- Surface Recommendation
- Plastic
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