Get in touch

*
FREE SHIPPING For all order over AED 150.00
*
SECURE PAYMENT 100% Secure Payment
*
24/7 SUPPORT Dedicated Support
  • *
*

BWT Best Protect XL Set Water Filtration System

Home Shop BWT Best Protect XL Set Water Filtration System
981.75 AED
Overview:

The BWT bestprotect filtration solution, using BWT’s advanced technology, provides excellent protection for the equipment used to produce hot drinks in the food service sector. It is specially designed to achieve an optimum pH value and an excellent water mineral balance – both crucial factors in great-tasting coffee and espresso. BWT bestprotect is extremely effective against limescale and gypsum residues. It also ensures a consistently high pH value, which helps to avoid any corrosion that might result in pitted stainless steel components due to high levels of salt in the water.

WE ACCEPT

The BWT bestprotect filtration solution, using BWT’s advanced technology, provides excellent protection for the equipment used to produce hot drinks in the food service sector. It is specially designed to achieve an optimum pH value and an excellent water mineral balance – both crucial factors in great-tasting coffee and espresso. BWT bestprotect is extremely effective against limescale and gypsum residues. It also ensures a consistently high pH value, which helps to avoid any corrosion that might result in pitted stainless steel components due to high levels of salt in the water.

The BWT bestprotect filtration solution, using BWT’s advanced technology, provides excellent protection for the equipment used to produce hot drinks in the food service sector. It is specially designed to achieve an optimum pH value and an excellent water mineral balance – both crucial factors in great-tasting coffee and espresso. BWT bestprotect is extremely effective against limescale and gypsum residues. It also ensures a consistently high pH value, which helps to avoid any corrosion that might result in pitted stainless steel components due to high levels of salt in the water.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*