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JURA 70751 descaler Domestic appliances
MPN: 70751
Quick Code: B50477044
(Jura 70751 - afkalkningstabletter)
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Quick Code:
B50477044
MPN:
70751
Manufacturer:
JURA
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JURA 70751 descaler Domestic appliancesDescaling tablets, 36 pcs
Scale is the biggest enemy of all household appliances that involve the use of tap water. JURA has developed a descaling tablet to extend the service life of your coffee machine by removing scale and yet still being easy on your machine.Consistently perfect coffee thanks to TÜV-certified hygiene
JURA coffee machines were certified as extremely hygienic by independent international testing organisation TÜV Rheinland in accordance with its own strict criteria. This proves that JURA maintenance products, precisely formulated to be effective with the electronically controlled programmes, guarantee TÜV-certified hygiene and cleanliness for every JURA coffee machine.
Limescale causes faults and impairs flavour
When water is heated, limescale is deposited. Pipes narrowed by limescale not only slow down the heating process and therefore consume more energy, but may even cause the machine to break down completely. Limescale also has a negative effect on the coffee itself. Although a small amount of calcium carbonate is important to the flavour of coffee, too much gives the water an unpleasant aftertaste and prevents the coffee aromas from developing as they should, partly due to fluctuating water temperatures.