☕ Clean Machines, Happy Brews!
Puro Caff Espresso Machine Cleaner is a biodegradable cleaning powder designed to eliminate residue and buildup in espresso machines, ensuring optimal brewing performance. With a weight of 0.57 kg and a volume of 19.97 oz, this versatile cleaner is perfect for daily backflush regimens and can also be used for soaking machine parts. Available in bulk, it’s the eco-conscious choice for coffee enthusiasts.
Material Features | Biodegradable |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 19.9651 Ounce |
Item Volume | 590 Milliliters |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Maker |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Item Form | Powder |
Scent | Oak |
Y**H
Satisfied
Good product & good service
M**A
All I use
Great value for the money gets out all the stains out of your coffee cups, and clean your machine
L**Y
Puro is amazing
I soaked my stainless travel mugs including the plastic tops they were pretty stained… it took awhile.. like an hour . … the results where amazing. Then like a person on a mission all the plastic cups included with the bullet type blender cups…a those tops.. the electric water pot. I rinsed them all with vinegar water .. then in a moment of cleaning frenzy. I put some in the toilet for the stained part the brush doesn’t reach.. soaked for a few hours . Probably better toilet cleaners out there . All look like new. Wonder what I will find tomorrow to clean? Puro wow ! When tomorrow arrived i soaked my stainless steel dog bowls ..for the water bowls .. dealing with some serious hard water here however the bowls are much improved..
L**L
Best on the Market!
My mother doesn't understand good coffee. She never cleans her drip maker, and she makes the worst coffee you can imagine because of it. I decided that I'd do her a favor and clean it for her. This turned out to be impossible, no matter how many cycles of vinegar, soap, cleaners, and good old fashioned elbow grease I used on it. The urn remained stubbornly brown with a black cake on the bottom. I thought ages of coffee sludge was going to be stuck on there forever and it was ruined. I'd figure I'd have to buy my mom a new maker for Christmas and try to get her to practice some better coffee hygiene habits (fat chance).I told a friend of mine about my failed efforts, and she directed me to pick up this stuff instead. I was skeptical, given how bad off the maker was. She was just so enthusiastic about it that I finally gave in and ordered some. Low and behold --Two cycles and my mom's drip maker literally looked like it just came out of the box! Not a single speck of cooked on oil caked on anywhere! No scrubbing! I thought I heard the Hallelujah Chorus start up when I rinsed it out the second time. My mother and I were both pleased and I was finally able to enjoy a cup of coffee at her house for the first time in years.When I went home and ran some through my own maker that I've been using the vinegar method on for years. I even tasted a difference in my own coffee, and I've been religious about keeping my drip maker clean! Or so I thought.Color me impressed, and that's why I'm writing this review. You can't go wrong with this stuff, even on seriously tough cleaning jobs.
F**S
Great job on cleaning coffee maker!
I've used this on an espresso machine, but it also is awesome for cleaning our coffee maker. We have a Cuisinart coffee maker that has a tank that gets filled with the brewed coffee. After 6 months or so, it is coated with residue. 1 tsp of Puro Caff in the filter and brew through with water, let set for 30 minutes and the chunks of flaky coffee just fall off!
O**N
Bit pricey
Cleans mug stains well after a soak. Espresso machine runs well and removes any rancid oils from it.
G**L
Best Cleaner for Stainless Steel Vessels
I learned about this product when I was working as a barista as we used it daily to clean the coffee staining and oils from the espresso machine and pump pots. I now use Puro to clean out my thermal carafe and stainless steel cups. For cups I use about half a teaspoon and for my carafe I use about two teaspoons. Just add boiling water and let it sit for 15 minutes then rinse thoroughly with hot water. The cups pictured were used for wine and tea and I had scrubbed them with dish soap and a bottle brush. You can see there's still staining until I used Puro. Good stuff and a tube of it lasts a long time.
J**F
An immediate and significant impact on the taste of my daily coffee brew
I was amazed (and dismayed) at the amount of coffee residue the product was able to clean from our coffee maker. A poll of all of the coffee drinkers in our home revealed that everyone noticed an immediate and striking improvement in the taste of the coffee.First, I need to be clear that I have used thes product for one of the alternative suggested uses on my Bonavita 1800 coffee maker rather than with an espresso machine and the results were excellent.All of the stains which I have been (unsuccessfully) trying to clean with scouring pads from the stainless steel thermal carafe as well as the bronze coffee basket have been completely removed and the parts of the coffee maker which come in contact with the coffee or coffee grounds look as if it is a brand new coffee maker.I did use 3 separate doses of the product through the coffee maker to remove all traces of oil and stain residue but, the last dose was not necessary as it turned out.I highly recommend the product and any serious coffee drinker looking to provide a consistent and great cup of coffee should use it on a regular basis.
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