- Brand: Essential Values
- Item Form: Liquid
- Scent: Fragrance Free
- Material Feature: Non-Toxic
- Item Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces
- Powerful & Versatile: Our coffee descaler and cleaner isnโt just another Keurig descaling solution โ itโs a non-toxic, multipurpose solution meant to remove mineral and limescale deposits on a wide variety of machines. It deeply penetrates oil and can work as a decalcifier for other home appliances. When it comes to coffee maker cleaner and coffee bar accessories, Essential Values coffee descaler is a no-brainer.
- Compatible with Any Machine: Use our coffee pot cleaner in your Keurig, Nespresso machine, Cuisinart coffee maker, Ninja coffee maker, Breville espresso machine, Bunn coffee maker, or your brewer of choice. Our universal descaling solution restores your coffee, espresso, or single-use machines to like new.
- The Proof Is in the Taste: Every coffee lover knows that coffee-making is about more than the caffeine high, itโs about the experience, from the roasting process to the taste and smell of the final product. Our coffee pot cleaner and descaler ensures that every cup bursts with flavor. With our coffee machine descaler youโll never taste vinegar in your coffee pot or k cup again!
- Incredible Value: Our 2-pack Descaling Solution coffee cleaner will bring new life to your coffee bar. Each 8 oz bottle works for 2 uses, meaning you get a whopping 4 uses from 1 purchase. We recommend descaling your machine every 2โ3 months.
- Safe, Gentle, & Made in the USA: Our coffee maker cleaner and descaler is made from natural concentrated citric acid that is odorless, powerful, and safe for your coffee maker and your family. Plus, the bottle is made from 100% PET, so you can recycle after use.



































imvho –
Summary: Miracle reviving juice for your Keurig if you have hard water scale/buildup but despise the smell of vinegar (especially steaming-hot vinegar, blecchhh). But the directions are awful – read Amazon reviews to get better directions, and be sure to do Step 2 (remove water filter, if you have one) before Step 1 (fill reservoir).I just moved across town to a newly-built house in April. My 3-yr-old Keurig, which was already leaking a little bit, came with. But a couple weeks later it developed an alarmingly loud knocking sound during the heat cycle, and the leak worsened a lot. So I got a new Keurig. Within a month (!!) that too started knocking loudly. At first I thought, “Good grief, they just dont build these to last anymore!” (this was my 3rd Keurig; my first lasted 9 yrs, the 2nd only a couple years before the leaking started). But then I started to notice other issues around the house…crazy water-spot buildup in sinks & showers, dusty-feeling dishes fresh from the brand-new dishwasher, etc. Talking to new neighbors I learned the water in this area is insanely hard – somewhere between 17-23, crikey.And then it came time to change my Keurig’s water filter. I removed the filter-holder “tower” from the reservoir and took it to the sink. It looked awful – dry & dusty – and a light rub of my finger caused scaly bits of “dander” to fall from it. Egads.And this was when it was only 2 months old.Never in my life owned a water softener system, but my new Keurig showed me that it clearly was needed – I could only imagine the toll that this water was taking on pipes, valves, and all other water appliances. So, I did get one installed. But now had to try reparations for this poor little Keurig due to the grueling punishment it had endured in its short life.My friends all recommended vinegar of course: super-cheap. But I can’t stand the smell of it. And the thought of having to abide multiple cycles of steaming aromatic vinegar? No thank you. I’d rather smell dog’s breath.So I bought this, and thanks to other helpful reviewers, knew better than to fully trust the absurd directions that came with it. Here’s what to do, if you have hard-water buildup (like water lines on your reservoir &/or dusty-looking filter holder):1. Remove the filter from your filter-holder (if your Keurig has one in its reservoir). Put the empty filter-holder back in the reservoir. Discard the old filter, or rinse it thoroughly with fresh water & set it aside.2. Pour half the bottle of solution in the reservoir, and fill the reservoir to the very top with clean water – so that it covers the entire filter-holder (dont replace the lid on the reservoir)3. Let this solution sit for 30 minutes.4. Then, turn on the Keurig and once it has heated, start running largest-possible cup cycles thru it.5. Repeat all those cycles until u need to refill the reservoir.6. The directions say to refill & cycle thru three more complete reservoir fillings, but I did only 2 and it was fine. My Keurig made some strange and struggling noises during the procedure, but by the end of the 2nd reservoir, seemed healthy & happy.7. Put a fresh filter in the filter holder, fill reservoir with fresh water, and you’re ready to go.After this detox, my Keurig has completely stopped knocking, the reservoir and filter-holder sparkle like new, and I hopefully have a couple more years of life left before i have to buy Keurig #4 (fingers crossed on that, though … seems nothing is built to last these days)
Tommy M –
Product arrived in what seemed to be an undamaged box but upon opening I found one of the bottles was leaking from the cap and ended up soaking myself in the solution when I pulled out the bottles. I immediately tossed the box and both bottles (still wrapped together in seal) poor packaging, shipping or QCโฆ who knows but Itโs not worth dealing with a return* Update – Seller reached out and offered a full refund or replacement at no cost, appreciate their effort to resolve the issue, changed to 4 stars for customer service
Sandi –
Overall, I liked this to descale my Keurig and I couldn’t find it in stores. It beats a vinegar/water solution. The process took a little long; you have to run it thru 4 cycles of the water reservoir but it did the trick.
MatBo911 –
In my Cuisinart coffee maker, this is an effective cleaner. The Cuisinart has a red light that comes on when it needs cleaning. I’ve used multiple cleaners, and straight vinegar — nothing works as well as this liquid.
SweetTreats48 –
I found the descaler to me simple, straight to the point, clear on its simplified instructions too. In between my Machine decaying I was changing my water filter and cleaning everything and although it’s a daunting task, as you have to flush, flush many times it was worth the whole process, so I’m happy overall this this purchase, because I bought a two packs when 3-4 mnths roll around I’m ready to do it again, oh you’re only going to use half a bottle in the decaying process, so in the end youll be able to enjoy your clean Coffee Machine like I am lol
Brittany –
The product did good. But the keurig pot still says it needs to descale. So not sure what the problem is.
Philip Whitaker –
Cheaper than the one by Keurig. I bet this works the same, haha.The descaling process is time consuming thoughโฆgive yourself about an hour or so.
yellowtaffy313 –
Makes my Keurig at the office nice and clean. No leftover after taste if used as directed.