
Please take advantage of this offer TODAY whilst stocks last
Due to a rain water leakage in our stock room a number of Water-mags and their packaging were damaged. This has not affected the units efficiency in any way, just their cosmetic appearance. We are offering these units NOW at a much lower price including UK postage and packing..
Here’s a simple illustration of how you will know your new 'Water-mag' is working -
The most likely place you’ll notice lime-scale is in your kettle. There is always a white hardened substance sticking to the heater elements and usually there are white sulphates floating on the water surface too.
If you do not regularly scrape off or get rid of this hardened scale from the heating element it will keep getting thicker. This scale has to be heated before the water can begin to be heated. The extra heating time to boil your kettle makes your ‘cuppa’ expensive and you don’t realise it.
With a Water-mag de-scaler unit fitted to the mains water inlet supply of your home you will no longer have lime-scale building up in your kettle. It will boil quicker, stay cleaner and last longer and your ‘cuppa’ will cost you less. Obviously you have to clean the old scale off the element first to get best results.
This is the scale you can see. The hidden scale in your immersion heater and other heating equipment will gradually be dissolved as the magnetized water flows through your system. With no scale to heat first your energy costs will be reduced.
Hard water areas in the UK – 60% of the UK has hard water .The central south and south east are the hardest water areas in the UK with Essex and Kent being really bad. Sussex, Hants, Surrey and Wilts, are pretty awful and Yorkshire as well but not all of it. Most of the Midlands is not much better.
These are all areas where you need to have one of our hard water descalers to save you money make you greener and more carbon efficient and help protect your appliances from the damaging and costly effects of limescale.
Postage & Packaging
Postage is charged at £4.00 for the smaller 100mm units, and £6..00 for the larger 200mm unit. These costs will be added when you checkout.