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May 24, 2016
Buy this to upgrade your Vista PC before your free Windows 10 upgrade runs out on July 29, 2016
Some people really don't want Windows 10 and they have the right to keep whatever operating system they own. As for myself, I decided that I wanted to switch to Windows 10. For my Windows 8.1 PC, it was no problem at all. I did a backup of everything and did a Windows 10 upgrade which took about 2 hours of mostly leaving my computer alone to run the upgrade software. I didn't have to buy this software.
I had a bigger problem with my broken Windows Vista PC. The motherboard went bad so I bought a used one on EBAY for a very low price. I installed the replacement motherboard that I bought and made sure that all my personal files had been moved off of my Vista hard drive. After Vista was back up and running, I downloaded the Microsoft Windows 7 checker. After I ran the program, it told me that my Vista PC was capable of running Windows 7.
Next, I purchased this version of Windows 7 with the goal of installing Windows 10. The disk and key arrived very quickly. When I started the install, it asked me to enter the key that was in the package with this disk. I got a message that the key could not be used. I went to the Microsoft site and went to the page for the automated Windows 7 key problem solver. I again entered the key that came with this copy of Windows 7. The Microsoft server replied that it needed to sent me a new key and did I want the key sent as a text. I said yes and immediately M/S sent me another key to my phone as a text message without charge.
I carefully entered that new key into the Windows 7 upgrade request, choose the Format option to wipe my hard drive and hit Enter. Windows 7 installed flawlessly. Next, the new Windows 7 software informed me that I had 224 updates. I clicked Yes and it took about 7 hours with a very fast cable modem to do the download and install. I just let it run all night. The next morning when I rebooted again it had even more updates. Finally, I had a complete and legal install of Windows 7. Next, I installed Norton anti-virus.
I felt confident at that point that Windows 7 would eventually ask me if I wanted to upgrade to Windows 10. Not wanting to wait, I went to the Microsoft site for Windows 10 and clicked on Upgrade. It checked my computer and asked me if I wanted to upgrade to Windows 10. I said Yes, and like my Windows 8.1 PC, the complete upgrade took about 2 hours. I later updated some drivers for my Vista to Win 10 PC, installing the latest Nvidia driver. Also, I did an update of Norton anti-virus and did my first backup with Windows 10 installed. Note: Make sure that your install of Windows 7 is working perfectly before trying to do the Windows 10 upgrade.
Finally, I went onto both Windows 10 PCs and changed privacy and security settings to protect me better.
Conclusion: By buying this software and a replacement motherboard I fixed a broken Vista PC and got the latest version of Windows 10 for around sixty dollars.
Recommendation: If you are running Windows Vista and want to upgrade to Windows 10 buy this software now. The free Windows 10 upgrade offer ends on July 29, 2016. I would also recommend that you first download and run the Windows 7 checker to verify that your PC can run Windows 7.
Important note: What you are really buying here is the valid Windows 7 upgrade key. The seller provides the DVD which makes the process a lot easier. You must have a DVD player which will allow you to boot your PC from the DVD player. I suggest buying a DVD player for your Vista PC in order to do this install but check the M/S site for more download and boot options. Microsoft offers the Windows 7 and Windows 10 software for free, but you need to pay for the Windows 7 key in order to get the install to work. No new key is needed for the Windows 10 upgrade as Microsoft seems to use your Windows 7 key automatically to do the upgrade.

Jan 22, 2016
Excellent for Descaling Espresso Maker
1 of 1 found this helpful I have used this product for a couple of "routine maintenance" de-scalings of my espresso machine and I can tell the difference with the speed which the water heats as well as a cleaner taste to the water. If a coffee maker gets too much scale, it can damage the machine. It is necessary to follow the maker's recommendation about de-scaling intervals.
I researched coffee maker de-scaler products and decided that this one was the best for me. It contains citric acid and sulfamic acid together. The two acids work together to really dissolve scale deposits and found that the best descaler chemicals use this combination. The price is very reasonable for 2.2 pounds. I will be able to get many de-scalings from a container this size.
I have a couple of comments about the listing. The specs say that the "Item weight" is 0.02 pounds. No, it's not. The item weights 2.2 pounds. Somebody got their decimals wrong. The listing also describes the product as a 36oz jar. This is a plastic jar, to be clear. It is 36 ounces by weight which is about 2.2 pounds.
One comment on the product is that it says: "Not recommended for use on Aluminum." Just check the owners manual of your coffee maker or espresso machine and if it says to use an acid based chemical to clean it, this will be fine.
Besides being used for home coffee maker descaling, it can be used to descale commercial coffee equipment and food service steam equipment.
Country of Origin: USA

Mar 02, 2017
Better than those pre-filled spray cans from the grocery store.
I was going to buy a pre-filled spray can of olive oil at the grocery store but after reading the label they all seem to contain olive oil plus silicon dioxide and propellant. I spray oil on my cooking pans and also spray some on my salads. Maybe silicon dioxide or the propellant are not dangerous but if I have a choice I would prefer to not spray them on my food. The Misto works great and I can put my favorite olive oil in the sprayer without any additives. It also has the advantage of being refillable so it helps keep those empty cans out of the landfill.
I can adjust the mixture of oil if I want to mix different oils in the Misto. It seems to spray great but probably not as fine of a spray as some of the commercial products. I found that it is necessary to keep the Misto pumped-up with enough pressure to give a fine mist. I have thought about buying one of a different color to spray vinegar on my salads but even though Misto suggests this, I'm afraid that balsamic vinegar may clog the sprayer. I think that a clear wine vinegar would work fine.
It is important to realize that all cooking oils go rancid with time. My suggestion is to completely wash out the Misto with warm water and dish detergent every couple of months. Then spray some of the soapy water through the sprayer and after it is rinsed and completely dry, refill the Misto with fresh oil.