Cafetto Brew Clean 500g

Sale price$21.95

Size: 500g

Pickup available at 24 Wyong Rd

Usually ready in 4 hours

Cafetto Brew Clean 500g

Cafetto Brew Clean 500g

500g

24 Wyong Rd

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

24 Wyong Rd
Lambton NSW 2299
Australia

9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

0249573344

Cafetto Brew Clean allows you to clean filter coffee brew baskets, servers, air pots and coffee pots. Designed to remove coffee oils and coffee stain, providing a superior clean.

Features:

  • Safe to use and non-corrosive to coffee equipment.
  • Brew Clean can be used on a wide range of equipment;

Suits:

  • American Metal Ware
  • Animo
  • Bravilor
  • Bunn
  • Cecilware
  • Coffee Queen
  • Fetco
  • Grindmaster
  • Marco
  • Domestic coffee brewers inc. Breville

Directions:

  1. Place one scoop of Brew Clean (4g) per 1L (35 oz.) in the brew basket.
  2. Ensure the coffee server is under the brew basket.
  3. Activate the brewing cycle allowing the cleaning solution to flow into the server.
  4. When the brew cycle is finished, rinse the brew basket in freshwater.
  5. Leave the solution in the server to stand for a minimum of 15 minutes then drain.
  6. Thoroughly rinse the server with fresh water.

These guides serve as a good place to start

Brew Guide

The grinder you use, coffee you choose, and yes, even the water from your sink, can alter the taste in the cup. Every machine is different, so you'll want to think of these parameters more as guidelines than law.

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