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water filter saeco

Posted by: mrsaeco August 04, 2012 08:03 pm

hello together
has a royal professional and soon another saeco magic biggrin.gif
my question is, what is the best filter for the water tank?
the normal Aquaprima of saeco , the Brittafilter , or
it also gave an openable Brittafilter with refill granulate ,
what is supposed to be enough for 14 filters ?
fit these filters at my magig de luxe sup12r ,
which I will get soon .
have read fit only from bj 2004 .
thanks for reply

Posted by: W1cht3lm@nn August 04, 2012 09:27 pm

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my question is, what is best for filtering in the water tank?



Quite a clear answer (no matter which manufacturer): none!

The parts are all very expensive, occasionally clog, occasionally leak (granulate leaks). If you have so much hard water that it's stored in a corner as bar stock, you should either use bottled water or an external filter system.

The simple jugs are cheaper than the built-in ones, and if you want to spend a little more at once you can have the big brother installed under the sink. This is also enough for tea and pasta water.

Has less annoyance and costs, and can also detect defective filters before contaminated water is further processed by them.

Posted by: mrsaeco August 04, 2012 10:03 pm

I've looked around, what kamma there recommend ?
so a set with 6 filters and carafe cost so 50 euro .
is that better or cheaper then?

Posted by: W1cht3lm@nn August 04, 2012 10:41 pm

Both.

But nowhere here have you described your water.
How do you get the idea to treat your water?

Does the coffee not taste good, do you live abroad or are your pipes so dilapidated that it bubbles with rust?

If none of this is the case, there are few places where filtering has real advantages over normal use and decalcification.

P.S.: Please do not take it as badly as I wrote it, it is not meant. smile.gif

Sould only shake you awake that we here have good drinking water which does justice to its name, all without any plants or additional costs.

Posted by: mrsaeco August 04, 2012 11:08 pm

no problem is schonok,
only we have here in gilching very calcareous water,
have since ten years 2 saeco roayl prof with a total of about 30000 cups.
if defects then only no more dampening, off to repair ,
since I am not a hobbyist .
result: mostly the boiler in the A.... Cost :mostly 150 eurons !
so ca every 2 years .
so far always every 2 months Aquaprimafilter .
all 2 months decalcify saeco , shb ,ceragol now amidoslfon or like the hot powder .
a day without my saeco is just a shit... tag !!!!അഅ!!!!!
if you advise me to take the filter or filters ,
or separate filters with carafe of the company b... or other would be
me already satisfied.
always the 6er pack still water drag I have also no buck .
in the work it goes anyway only with internal filter
thanks already times

Posted by: W1cht3lm@nn August 07, 2012 01:55 am

With the "frequency" of decalcification, that's no wonder. Based on your data I wouldn't wait more than 3 weeks.

You have already set the devices to the highest possible water hardness via their menu or?

Saeco especially requires you to select a level higher than the one given in the operating instructions for the given hardness.

And best of all, no Saeco descaler that won't do it.
Lieber that: http://www.idealclean.de/eilfix+entkalker+pulver;91010300202.html
Then dissolve 50g to one liter, fill in, start program and good.

Then it would be nice if you could use the legitimate opportunity to ask questions in multiple forums in a way that doesn't fool everyone else who is also in multiple forums.
You can also collect information sensibly without having several people do the work several times without knowing about each other.

See here:
http://www.saeco-support-forum.de/royal-serie/42490-wasserfilter-welcher.html

Posted by: bujang June 17, 2021 08:58 am

Hi,

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