Solute Espresso Machine Cleaning Tablets 10 Pieces | Ø 18 mm - also suitable for Sage

Solute Espresso Machine Cleaning Tablets 10 Pieces | Ø 18 mm - also suitable for Sage

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Regular price€8,99
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Meet Solute cleaning tablets, the ultimate solution for cleaning your fully automatic, espresso and filter machines. Solute's unique cleaning formula removes the most stubborn residues, greases, stains and waste from the head group, valves and channels. Solute has an extensive range of tablets that are more than capable of providing you with a full equivalent of the original.

Solute's powerful formula of detergents means that one tablet is always sufficient for each cleaning cycle. The cleaning tablets are also suitable for cleaning parts of your espresso machine. After cleaning your coffee machine, you can enjoy a delicious cup of coffee again.

Tip: Clean after every 200 - 250 cups of coffee, every 14 days or when the machine tells you to.

The Solute tablets are suitable for almost all brands as well as for cleaning espresso machine parts:
AEG | Animo | Bosch | Breville | Cream | Cuisinart | Gaggenau | Inventum
| Macco | Melita | Neff | Phillips | Saeco | Sage | SCS | Siemens | Stentorfield

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Orders before 3 p.m. will be shipped the same (working) day. All orders from € 40 are shipped free of charge (within the Netherlands).

Estimated delivery times: The Netherlands 1 (working) day
Rest of Europe 2-7 (working) days

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to clean my Sage coffee machine daily?

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In addition to major cleanings, I recommend knocking the portafilter empty after making a coffee. It is also advisable to rinse and empty the drip tray daily, especially on hot days.

What is the best way to clean my Sage coffee machine?

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It is recommended to clean your machine with cleaning tablets, to descale with descaling powder and to replace the water filter every 2 to 3 months. View this article to clean your machine step by step.

How often should I clean my Sage coffee machine?

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The Sage coffee machines indicate when cleaning is necessary. Follow the steps in this article for a smooth cleaning procedure. to clean your machine step by step.

I use a Sage Claro Swiss water filter, do I still need to descale my machine?

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I also recommend descaling your Sage coffee machine when using a water filter. This extends the life of your machine and prevents limescale residues from entering the pipes that could clog the machine. Even with the use of a water filter, some lime always ends up in your machine.

When should I clean my Sage coffee machine with a cleaning tablet?

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When the machine indicates 'clean me' it is time to clean the machine with a cleaning tablet.

How often should I replace my Sage Claroswiss water filter?

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For ultimate coffee enjoyment and a longer life of your Sage coffee machine, I recommend replacing the water filter every 2 to 3 months.

My steam pipe no longer works, what now?

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This is a common problem that can be solved very easily in 9 out of 10 times. I would recommend the following steps and check after each step if it worked:

  • Completely descale the machine following the descaling cycle with Sage Descaler - it sounds like you've already taken this step! For the sake of completeness, I would recommend that you still do this step before the other steps below:

  • Unscrew the tip of the steam pipe and tap it on a surface that can withstand it, usually some mess comes out.

  • Pierce the holes of the tips with a needle. These tubes in the steam pipe are very narrow and become clogged very quickly with leftovers or with very light scale deposits.

The above steps often help very well.