Thursday, 18 February 2016

New Jura 7520 Claris Water Care Cartridge Top List

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This product is so overpriced that the company should be embarrassed. I am sure they are not! No choice, I love the coffeemaker.

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The Claris Water Cartridge reduces water hardness up to 75% and eliminates decalcifying. It removes (if present) up to 85% Chlorine, up to 90% lead, up to 95% copper and up to 67% aluminum. Fits Jura/Capresso models C1000, C3000, F9, S7, S8, S9.
Cheaper than you think
If you buy the 4 pack they are $15.00 each and you get 500 cups per filter. That's 3 cents a cup. How much do you pay for a cup of coffee at Starbucks? Factor in the cost of coffee beans and the per cup amortized cost of the coffee machine as well as the per use electricity consumption and this is way cheaper than coffee house coffee! And these filters will reduce or eliminate calcium buildup failures. The Jura machines cost from $800.00 to $3,000.00 each. Spend the $15.00 per 500 cups. Cheap insurance.
I cut one open to see how it works. It is filled with a layer of what appears to be tiny carbon granules, and another layer of resin beads. I am guessing the resin beads are a one time use water softener to eliminate calcium and the carbon is to reduce chlorine and possibly other chemicals. If the beads also act as a sediment filter I don't know. This is just my speculation as I am not a filter expert.
Cheaper than you think
If you buy the 4 pack they are $15.00 each and you get 500 cups per filter. That's 3 cents a cup. How much do you pay for a cup of coffee at Starbucks? Factor in the cost of coffee beans and the per cup amortized cost of the coffee machine as well as the per use electricity consumption and this is way cheaper than coffee house coffee! And these filters will reduce or eliminate calcium buildup failures. The Jura machines cost from $800.00 to $3,000.00 each. Spend the $15.00 per 500 cups. Cheap insurance.
I cut one open to see how it works. It is filled with a layer of what appears to be tiny carbon granules, and another layer of resin beads. I am guessing the resin beads are a one time use water softener to eliminate calcium and the carbon is to reduce chlorine and possibly other chemicals. If the beads also act as a sediment filter I don't know. This is just my speculation as I am not a filter expert.

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