Monday, January 20, 2014

Brew Rite Coffee Maker Cleaner



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I’ve been using Brew Rite for years, and there was a time when it was hard to find: I’m really glad to see Amazon has it now.


Brew Rite is very simple: it’s a chemical, Na2CO3, used in the manufacture of glass so you should follow some basic safety when using it. Do not breathe its dust and wash any of the powder from your skin as soon as possible. Keep it out of your eyes (thanks to Amazon customer doctor__don for this information). Time and again I am amazed at how well it flushes out my coffee maker–I even use it to clean the equipment, too.


Brew Rite is easy to use: you put water in your coffee maker, spoon in one tablespoon per 4 cups of water, then run it through the maker as if you were brewing a pot of coffee (if you have a charcoal filter like my Braun does, I’d suggest taking that out first). Brew Rite washes through your coffee maker and picks up all the built-up gunk that accumulates inside–it’s a bit alarming, all that you see coming out into…

Great stuff!!


I have had four coffee makers "break" in the last five months. We have very hard water here and I would clean them with vinegar, which usually works wonders. But, in all cases, it didn’t do anything. I have been searching for something else to use. It had to be cheaper than buying a new coffee maker every month or so. The reviews for this product were very good so I gave it a try. It worked wonders! I had to run it through a couple of times because the coffee maker was so clogged, but it definitely worked. And, the coffee tastes so much better. I will definitely be buying this again.

I use my coffee maker all day long.


If any house is a good testing grounds for a coffee pot cleaner it is mine. I brew at least 40 cups a day, and I love this product! It is certain to extend the life of your coffee pot, It doesn’t stink up my house like my former coffee pot cleaner did, which is a definite bonus when you have parrots like I do who are really sensitive to strong smells.

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