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Old 22-02-2012, 12:44 AM   #33
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Default Re: Nespresso Maker

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Originally Posted by VioletGT
There is a special type a descaler that you can buy from coffee parts places. I cant see vinegar being a problem but may come through in the coffee taste ..............

I recently tossed my expensive Saeco coffee machine in the bin.
It was the worst appliance I have ever had the misfortune to buy. The expensive repairs over the five years I had it cost twice as much as the original purchase price ($1400.00).

The accompanying instruction book said never to use vinegar for descaling, but to use Saeco descaler (at $20 a bottle for one descale). I went online and found another descaler that did three descales for the same price.
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