McFLOW or McFLOW PRO?

Should you choose the McFLOW or the McFLOW Pro? The main difference lies in the magnetic force. The McFLOW Pro weighs a whopping 2 kg, double the weight of the standard McFLOW (1 kg). This results in greater magnetic force, potentially making it even more effective against limescale. Looking for a more powerful solution? Then the McFLOW Pro is the ideal choice.

McFLOW = Up to 80% less limescale*
McFLOW PRO = Up to 95% less limescale*

Two McFLOWS?

Improved effectiveness can also be achieved by installing a second McFLOW after a boiler or central heating system . The magnetic effect of the water diminishes over time. A second magnet helps reexpose the heated water to ensure its effectiveness.

The magnetic effect on water, as applied in anti-scale magnets, typically lasts for several days to a few weeks. This depends on factors such as the water composition, the flow rate, and the distance the water travels after exposure to the magnetic field. Over time, the effect may diminish as the scale particles gradually return to their original structure.

Scientific knowledge about the magnetic effect continues to develop and maps the effects with increasing precision.

The difference between a traditional water softener and an anti-limescale magnet?

A water softener and an anti-limescale magnet both aim to reduce limescale buildup, but they operate differently. A water softener completely removes limescale particles (100%) through ion exchange, while an anti-limescale magnet changes the structure of the limescale, which is up to 80% effective in preventing limescale buildup . In terms of price, an anti-limescale magnet is about ten times cheaper than a traditional water softener and offers 80% of the effectiveness. A magnet is an excellent choice for those looking for an affordable and maintenance-free solution, but still want the benefits of soft water at home.

What makes McFLOW unique?

  • 100% Water Contact : Our magnet completely surrounds the pipe, allowing all water to pass through the magnetic field.
  • Ferrite Magnet : Lasts a lifetime and outperforms neodymium magnets, even at high temperatures.

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