Hi
Our house has had a water cooler with replaceable filters for years. ( it improved our hydration levels due to not having to constantly fill up the water jug.)
We use an awesome water filter
I am curious if those filters would reduce scaling potential for an espresso machine's boiler.- the documentation is rather scant, but i think they don't really change calcium levels. Any input welcomed.
I do have a plan B, involving something like an under bench install of a brita c150 finest or quell, but thought i would ask the question first. Cheers Darryl
Our house has had a water cooler with replaceable filters for years. ( it improved our hydration levels due to not having to constantly fill up the water jug.)
We use an awesome water filter
I am curious if those filters would reduce scaling potential for an espresso machine's boiler.- the documentation is rather scant, but i think they don't really change calcium levels. Any input welcomed.
I do have a plan B, involving something like an under bench install of a brita c150 finest or quell, but thought i would ask the question first. Cheers Darryl


Comment