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Reddit mentions of Durgol  Durgol Universal Multipurpose Descaler/decalcifier, 16.9 Ounce, Blue, 1 Pound

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Durgol  Durgol Universal Multipurpose Descaler/decalcifier, 16.9 Ounce, Blue, 1 Pound. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • DESCALING SOLUTION: This professional grade cleaner will remove limescale and calcium buildup.
  • LIMESCALE REMOVER: Use on household items as a solution for your toughest kitchen maintenance.
  • EASY TO USE: To descale a household appliance, read instructions in the appliance operating manual.
  • VERSATILE: Clean a coffee machine, descale a kettle, and make a shower head shine with one bottle.
  • MADE IN EUROPE: durgol kitchen and household products are developed and manufactured in Switzerland.
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height1 Inches
Length1 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2020
Size16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight1 Pounds
Width2 Inches
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Found 2 comments on Durgol  Durgol Universal Multipurpose Descaler/decalcifier, 16.9 Ounce, Blue, 1 Pound:

u/m6hurricane · 3 pointsr/nutrition

This is the exact thing I bought 3 years ago (actually, tomorrow will be literally 3 years). It's a steam distiller that then charcoal filters. It's a 2 in one. The charcoal filter a) catches V.O.C.s b) adds a pleasing taste of creamy wondrousness and c) removes the taste of dry-boiled shit that gets left behind.

This thing has lasted for 3 years, being used every other day.

What you need to know about this thing It requires 2 things, 1) charcoal post filters (which are stupid easy to install) and 2) a descaler. The post filter is installed, like, one every couple months and the de-scaler like once per week. You use about a third of a bottle per de-scaling.

tl;dr I can't praise it enough

edit: Pr0-mode is to leave the top off until the water starts to boil, then put the top on. That way everything with a lower boiling point than water can leave, thereby letting you use your carbon filters for longer. Unnecessary step for sure, but just something I thought of.