Durgol Swiss

Durgol Swiss Espresso
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Durgol Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier $13.77 Swiss Espresso Special Decalcifier is specifically formulated to protect and care for all brands of espresso machines: fully or semi automatic machines, manual machines, machines working with coffee pods or capsules, even coffee makers, electric water heaters and tea kettles. Works 10 times faster than citric acid-based decalcifiers or vinegar with no unpleasant odors. Complete decalcification ens… |
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Durgol Swiss Espresso Decalcifier for Espresso and Coffee Machines 5 Pack (10 Bottles) FREE SHIPPING $69.95 Durgol Swiss Espresso is a special decalcifier which decalcifies all types and brands of espresso machines at the highest level of quality. Compared to vinegar and competing descaling solutions, Durgol IS far more efficient and effective at removing scale build up. Durgol Decalcifying Liquid is also recommended by Capresso for many Capresso Coffee/Espresso Machines (check your manual for recommend… |
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Durgol Swiss Espresso Decalcifier $13.95 0291 Specially designed to decalcify all high quality espresso machines, this safe and simple decalcifier works quickly and effectively. Due to its efficient corrosion protection it does not damage the components in high end espresso machines; in fact it acts as a lubricant to prolong the machine’s life. It is also food safe, leaving no chemical residue which could otherwise clog the machine. Fre… |
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Urnex Cleancaf Coffee Maker Cleaner + Grindz Coffee Grinder Cleaner + Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner Bundle $27.89 Urnex Cleancaf Coffee Machine Cleaner and Descaler+Urnex Grindz Coffee Grinder Cleaner+Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner… |
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Durgol swiss 0291 espresso decalcifier 3 Pack (6 Bottles) LOW SHIPPING $41.85 Durgol Swiss Espresso is a special decalcifier which decalcifies all types and brands of espresso machines at the highest level of quality. Compared to vinegar and competing descaling solutions, Durgol IS far more efficient and effective at removing scale build up. Durgol Decalcifying Liquid is also recommended by Capresso for many Capresso Coffee/Espresso Machines (check your manual for recommend… |
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Swiss Graphics $36.03 Swiss graphic design and "the Swiss Style" are crucial elements in the history of modernism. During the 1920s and `30s, skills traditionally associated with Swiss industry, particularly pharmaceuticals and mechanical engineering, were matched by those of the country`s graphic designers, who produced their advertising and technical literature. These pioneering graphic artists saw design as part of industrial production and searched for anonymous, objective visual communication. They chose photographic images rather than illustration, and typefaces that were industrial-looking rather than those designed for books.Written by noted design authority Richard Hollis, this lavishly illustrated volume looks at the uniquely clear graphic language developed by such Swiss designers as Theo Ballmer, Max Bill, Adrian Frutiger, Karl Gerstner, Armin Hoffman, Ernst Keller, Herbert Matter, Josef Mller-Brockmann, and Jan Tschichold. The style of these artists received worldwide admiration for its formal discipline: images and text were organized by geometrical grids. Adopted internationally, the grid and sans serif typefaces such as Helvetica became the classic emblems of Swiss graphic design.Showcasing design work across a range of media, including posters, magazines, exhibition displays, brochures, advertisements, books, and film, this essential book shows how many of the Swiss designers` modernist elements remain an indispensable part of today`s graphic language. |
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Swiss Graphics $34.3 Swiss graphic design and "the Swiss Style" are crucial elements in the history of modernism. During the 1920s and `30s, skills traditionally associated with Swiss industry, particularly pharmaceuticals and mechanical engineering, were matched by those of the country`s graphic designers, who produced their advertising and technical literature. These pioneering graphic artists saw design as part of industrial production and searched for anonymous, objective visual communication. They chose photographic images rather than illustration, and typefaces that were industrial-looking rather than those designed for books.Written by noted design authority Richard Hollis, this lavishly illustrated volume looks at the uniquely clear graphic language developed by such Swiss designers as Theo Ballmer, Max Bill, Adrian Frutiger, Karl Gerstner, Armin Hoffman, Ernst Keller, Herbert Matter, Josef Mller-Brockmann, and Jan Tschichold. The style of these artists received worldwide admiration for its formal discipline: images and text were organized by geometrical grids. Adopted internationally, the grid and sans serif typefaces such as Helvetica became the classic emblems of Swiss graphic design.Showcasing design work across a range of media, including posters, magazines, exhibition displays, brochures, advertisements, books, and film, this essential book shows how many of the Swiss designers` modernist elements remain an indispensable part of today`s graphic language. |
