








โ Elevate every cupโbecause your coffee machine deserves the VIP treatment!
Essential Values Coffee Machine Descaler is a powerful, natural citric acid-based liquid designed to remove stubborn limescale and mineral deposits from all single-serve coffee machines. Compatible with top brands like Nespresso, Delonghi, and Keurig, this 236ml bottle provides two effective uses that restore machine performance, improve flow rate, and enhance coffee flavor without any harsh vinegar taste. Safe, eco-friendly, and easy to use, itโs the essential upgrade for maintaining your coffee makerโs longevity and delivering fresh, flavorful brews every time.








| ASIN | B01CM0TR5Y |
| Benefits | Clean Coffee Machine |
| Best Sellers Rank | 59,644 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 96 in Coffee Machine Descalers |
| Brand | Essential Values |
| Brand Name | Essential Values |
| Capacity | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Cleaning Agent Formulation | Acid |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,279 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00759754389113 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 236 Millilitres |
| Item Weight | 295 g |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Item volume | 236 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Essential Values |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free |
| Material feature | Natural |
| Model Number | EV-Descaler-UPC |
| Part Number | EV-Descaler-UPC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning Coffee Machine |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 236 ml (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Descaler, Removes limescale, Non Toxic, Concentrated |
| Special Ingredients | Citric Acid |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Maker |
| Specific uses for product | Coffee Maker |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| UPC | 759754389113 |
| Unit Count | 236.0 millilitre |
V**E
All good
All good, descaled my coffee machine well.
S**N
Good value
Had to use whole bottle but worked
J**N
Did the job.
Works perfectly, contains enough for two cleans of ny Nespresso coffee machine.
M**N
Easy to use
This item is good value for money. It is as explained and delivered very quick
G**E
Size.
Very small for the price of the item, why don't Amazon have a size image comparison on products.
P**Y
Great product
Cleans my machine very well.
M**Y
Good but not a lot of uses
This descaler works really well and did a great job cleaning my coffee machine. I didnโt need to use a lot of the product to get good results, although you donโt get many uses out of the bottle, so I used slightly less than recommended. I ran the machine through the cleaning cycle more than once just to make sure it was completely flushed out. Iโve used other descalers before that left a strange aftertaste, but this one didnโt at all, which I really appreciated โ itโs clearly designed specifically for coffee machines. I would definitely recommend running an extra cycle with clean water afterwards to be safe, but overall Iโm very happy with the results. It did clean my machine well and didnโt have an awful smell. My machine takes a while to descale!! In all honesty, you can find cheaper alternatives in Tesco etc but I did feel like this worked better? No aftertaste etc
J**A
Works perfectly
This descaler works exactly as described. Itโs easy to use and made my coffee machine feel brand new again. One bottle lasts for 3 uses, which is very convenient. Highly recommend for anyone with a Delonghi, Nespresso, or Dolce Gusto machine!
I**O
Stopped the knock! And now, crystal-clear reservoir & filter-holder
Summary: Miracle reviving juice for your Keurig if you have hard water scale/buildup but despise the smell of vinegar (especially steaming-hot vinegar, blecchhh). But the directions are awful - read Amazon reviews to get better directions, and be sure to do Step 2 (remove water filter, if you have one) before Step 1 (fill reservoir). I just moved across town to a newly-built house in April. My 3-yr-old Keurig, which was already leaking a little bit, came with. But a couple weeks later it developed an alarmingly loud knocking sound during the heat cycle, and the leak worsened a lot. So I got a new Keurig. Within a month (!!) that too started knocking loudly. At first I thought, "Good grief, they just dont build these to last anymore!" (this was my 3rd Keurig; my first lasted 9 yrs, the 2nd only a couple years before the leaking started). But then I started to notice other issues around the house...crazy water-spot buildup in sinks & showers, dusty-feeling dishes fresh from the brand-new dishwasher, etc. Talking to new neighbors I learned the water in this area is insanely hard - somewhere between 17-23, crikey. And then it came time to change my Keurig's water filter. I removed the filter-holder "tower" from the reservoir and took it to the sink. It looked awful - dry & dusty - and a light rub of my finger caused scaly bits of "dander" to fall from it. Egads. And this was when it was only 2 months old. Never in my life owned a water softener system, but my new Keurig showed me that it clearly was needed - I could only imagine the toll that this water was taking on pipes, valves, and all other water appliances. So, I did get one installed. But now had to try reparations for this poor little Keurig due to the grueling punishment it had endured in its short life. My friends all recommended vinegar of course: super-cheap. But I can't stand the smell of it. And the thought of having to abide multiple cycles of steaming aromatic vinegar? No thank you. I'd rather smell dog's breath. So I bought this, and thanks to other helpful reviewers, knew better than to fully trust the absurd directions that came with it. Here's what to do, if you have hard-water buildup (like water lines on your reservoir &/or dusty-looking filter holder): 1. Remove the filter from your filter-holder (if your Keurig has one in its reservoir). Put the empty filter-holder back in the reservoir. Discard the old filter, or rinse it thoroughly with fresh water & set it aside. 2. Pour half the bottle of solution in the reservoir, and fill the reservoir to the very top with clean water - so that it covers the entire filter-holder (dont replace the lid on the reservoir) 3. Let this solution sit for 30 minutes. 4. Then, turn on the Keurig and once it has heated, start running largest-possible cup cycles thru it. 5. Repeat all those cycles until u need to refill the reservoir. 6. The directions say to refill & cycle thru three more complete reservoir fillings, but I did only 2 and it was fine. My Keurig made some strange and struggling noises during the procedure, but by the end of the 2nd reservoir, seemed healthy & happy. 7. Put a fresh filter in the filter holder, fill reservoir with fresh water, and you're ready to go. After this detox, my Keurig has completely stopped knocking, the reservoir and filter-holder sparkle like new, and I hopefully have a couple more years of life left before i have to buy Keurig #4 (fingers crossed on that, though ... seems nothing is built to last these days)
F**C
Worked Great for De'Longhi Espresso maker
This solution worked great on my DeLonghi Espresso maker. I used the whole bottle as my machine has a large water tank, and it worked easily, quickly and after flushing it once, left no taste in my fresh espresso. I'll definitely be buying this again. It is a good value and it works.
I**N
Missing cap
This stuff works great. Too bad this time it didnโt come with a cap to close it when not in use.
S**L
Good cleaner for a Delonghi kMix
Did a very good job to clean my expresso maker. One thing I suggest, do not underestimate the number of time you need to rinse the brewing machine. It indicated to rinse it 3 time, and I did it 2 time saying to myself it should do the trick. The first coffee I made in the next morning, got a big surprise for the taste of it. It taste like detergent mix with a little bit of coffee. After that, I rinse the brewer two more time and now there is no more bad taste to the coffee. PRO; + Easy to use + Fast delivery + Fast cleaning process + Tasteless, if rinse correctly CON; - Need half a bottle to do one clean.
J**E
Coffee pot like new
For years I have cleaned my coffee pot with vinegar, which works well enough. I was amazed (and disgusted, let's be honest) the first time I used this stuff and saw how much gunk was cleaned from the interior of my coffee pot. My Ninja Coffee Bar is about 7 years old but it now works like it is brand new and the coffee quality has improved tremendously. Vinegar may be a temporary fix but anyone who cares about the life and quality of their coffee maker NEEDS this descaling solution!
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