Inlet pipe of water flush to the toilet is completely calcified!

  • Erstellt am 2024-03-10 16:36:32

nordanney

2024-03-11 11:59:41
  • #1

No. You cannot have divided opinions. What has not a single scientific proof (because it cannot have any) and not even a DVGW approval/test is not worth its money. That is the unanimous expert opinion. Sorry.
 

Jesse Custer

2024-03-11 13:08:30
  • #2


Well, if that is an expert OPINION, then everything is fine with you.

It has been working for us for many years.

Clearly: the limescale is not GONE - it is still there. However, when I see that

- for example, I can simply wipe away limescale stains in the tub during cleaning without using much chemical,
- the limescale deposits in the kettle simply flake off after a certain time because they can no longer build up that thick (and I can just wipe them off the walls with a cloth), and
- the pipes in general have been virtually completely clean over the years (we recently got a heat pump, and the water piping was also changed),

then I fully concede your expert OPINION to you.
 

nordanney

2024-03-11 13:16:45
  • #3

No, that is not my professional opinion, but the professional opinion of the institutions that test the devices. For this reason, the Magnetic Lime Converter does not have any certifications, because no company or testing organization can confirm the verifiable (!) effect.

Be happy if you feel good about it. The effect is as verifiable as with globules (but at least there is a placebo effect there).
 

Jesse Custer

2024-03-11 13:40:44
  • #4
Well, then it is enough for me if the lime knows it and behaves accordingly...
 

nordanney

2024-03-11 14:02:52
  • #5
Are you even allowed to operate such a device on the drinking water installation? No. Because it does not have DVGW approval. But just as a side note - magic devices just don't get approval. And once again: These devices have been tested by various institutes. Not a single one has been able to confirm the effect. Feel free to keep believing in it, but scientifically it is not valid. And if you don't want chemicals in your water, then you can also buy (then proven functioning) devices that work without chemicals.
 

Luise Müller

2024-03-11 16:22:07
  • #6
My question is the feed pipe of the water flush to the toilet is completely scaled up
 

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