Electronic Water Descaler for Whole House, Reduces Limescale, Hard Water Conditioner System, Alternative No Salt Water Softener System
$42.99




Price: $42.99
(as of Oct 19, 2025 11:49:55 UTC – Details)
Notices:
1:The high iron level in the water will reduce the effectiveness of the electronic water descaler. For the iron content in the water above 0.3 ppm, recommended to use an iron removal filter before.
2: Operating voltage is 110-120v.
3:If the power light does not light up, the internal power cord may fall off, just connect it. In this case, you can contact us at any time.
Product Dimensions : 9 x 5.8 x 2.3 inches; 1.46 Pounds
Item model number : Water Descaler
Date First Available : September 7, 2024
Manufacturer : Groveboo
ASIN : B0DGCK6W8G
Best Sellers Rank: #196,327 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #155 in Water Softeners
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Tap water contains calcium and magnesium ions, which may produce calcium carbonate during transportation. Form scale adhering to the pipe wall
Our product conducts complex frequency modulated electromagnetic signals into water, making it difficult for calcium and magnesium ions in the water to bind and reducing the adhesion of calcium carbonate in pipelines
Also makes water heaters more efficient. Increases lifespan of appliances. Stops clogging of faucets and showers
Unlike salt water softeners, not change the chemistry of water
Easy Installation , No plumbing modifications required
8 reviews for Electronic Water Descaler for Whole House, Reduces Limescale, Hard Water Conditioner System, Alternative No Salt Water Softener System
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Mary Brown –
Descaler
Actually, this is really helping a lot!I canât believe how much better the water is! Have extremely hard water!!Toilets stay cleaner , sinks wipe out so much easier, even the bath water for the first time actually has bubbles in it!
Shiny –
Worth a try over the salt systems
Installing this water softener is not complicated, but it is a little bit time consuming with the coiling of the wires. Everything feels of decent quality and it seems to work fine. I’ve noticed that the water coming out of the pipes is a little bit less hard, and it’s easier to clean off if done right away. If you let water sit though, it starts scaling again. For the low price compared to an expensive water salt system, I think it’s worth trying out.
Val H. –
Great product.
Great product price service and delivery.
Federico Jiménez A. –
Una opción económica.
Llegó tal y como se ve en la imagen, con instrucciones claras y material de instalación. Ãnico inconveniente es que los tres cables son fijos. Hay que darle tiempo para ver resultados.
RescuePup –
Itâs Worth A Try. It Seems Promising!
When I moved into my house, I kept finding myself at the whole-house water filter aisles in hardware stores, only to end up getting roped into lengthy sales appointments. These appointments were painfully long, and the quotes were outrageously highâup to $12,000! Most of the aggressive sales pitches centered on the issue of water hardness, with salespeople insisting that my moderately hard water at 120 ppm was a major problem that required an expensive solution.Before deciding on a whole-house filter, I experimented with various showerhead filters and installed a reverse osmosis (RO) system for drinking water. While I wanted to address water hardness, I wasnât a fan of the slippery feel left by salt-based water softenersâit felt like I couldnât rinse soap off completely. I also learned that traditional salt-based softeners can be harmful to the environment.Thatâs when I came across this electric water descaler. The system doesnât reduce TDS (total dissolved solids) or hardness but claims to prevent hard scale from forming and makes it easier to clean any residue. The manual notes that high iron levels in water above 0.3 ppm can affect the deviceâs performance, so I called my local water department to confirm iron levels were non-detect or at 0.0500 ppm and felt in luck before proceeding.The installation is straightforward, but itâs easy to make mistakes if youâre not careful. Pay close attention to the water flow direction and use the diagram to ensure the wire wrapping direction is correct. Ideally, the device should be installed before the water heater and any cold-water supply splits.The wire should be wound tightly, with no large gaps between the coils, to avoid compromising efficiencyâespecially on non-metallic surfaces like PEX or PVC. If possible and you have a choice, wrap the wire around metal pipes, as the alternating electromagnetic field penetrates them more effectively. The manual states: “Make sure the coils are wrapped snugly against each other, leaving no space between the wraps.”After installation, I noticed slightly better soap lathering in the shower and no new hard scale forming after cleaning my sinks and drains. Any haze now wipes off more easily, though Iâll need more time to assess long-term effects. My water heater may also be running more efficientlyâI use a single-handle faucet, and the water seems to run hotter than before in my usual position.To test the descalerâs effect, I compared two jars of water: one from my external hydrant (untreated) and one from my kitchen faucet (treated by the descaler). After the water evaporated, the untreated water left behind a thicker hard scale that was difficult to scrape off, while the treated water left a minimal residue that wiped off more easily.For drinking water, I rely on an RO system with a charcoal element for glyphosate filtering, and for showers, I use inexpensive showerhead filters that reduce chlorine and other contaminants. If this device helps prevent premature appliance failure and avoids the slimy feel of traditional softeners, the inexpensive device will save me thousands of dollars compared to installing an efficient whole-house filter. So far, it seems promising!
CLC –
It’s hard to verify success so far.
This electric whle house water descaler by SWEthSU is supposed to reduce limescale and condition against hard water. It was very simple to install. I can’t really tell if it is doing anything, but I’m crossing my fingers.Review for: SWEthSU Electronic Water Descaler for Whole House, Reduces Limescale, Hard Water Conditioner System, Alternative No Salt Water Softener System 2411-065
PM0526 –
Seems to work
I haven’t noticed drastic changed but I wasn’t able to install it in the way It required because of how my plumbing is but the technology is the same as others.
C. O. –
Science is hopeful…only time will tell
Easy to install on our well water line. The unit has been operating for a week now, and not seeing dramatic results. Over time I am hoping lime reduction will help many appliances and sinks/toilets. So far, I feel we have seen very minor benefits, but many moons must pass before we can really make a judgement.