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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol
The distilled water is not necessary. You can descale the machine quarterly and you'll be fine. You will need the descaler and Cafizza coffee cleaner for the group head and handle. A good group brush is mandatory as well.
You'll be amazed how much water goes through the machine and how futile using bottled water becomes.
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Man, I hate to be confrontational, but living in Florida, the tap water will eat up an espresso machine in very little time.
I've replaced just about every faucet and shower head in my house due to the scale buildup from the city water.
I've put a whole house water softener in recently and still wouldn't put tap water anywhere near my machine.
I've noticed a huge difference on my skin, clothes and spots on the shower, but not enough tolet water that comes through a limestone aquifier in Florida into the boiler and plumbing of my investment.
A gallon of drinking water is 75 cents and a very good investment considering the money spent on a good espresso machine.
But hey, that's just me.
There's people who drink the water here from the sink but again, that's there plumbing, not mine.
Congratulations on that shiny new machine Carlos and may it bring you many years of coffee bliss.