[Fot] Ultrasonic cleaners

John Frymark jfrymark at aol.com
Fri Apr 15 11:30:10 MDT 2011


Alexandre,

There are now a lot of very inexpensive ultrasonic cleaners on the
market. I consider these best suited for at home jewerly cleaning (and
dentures!). For the garage, look for one with a built in heater,
timer, and stainless steel  tank. There are good benchtop units made
by Crest for small parts. For reference, see:
http://www.crest-ultrasonics.com/powersonic-benchtop-cleaners.html

Speedway Motors in the US has a heated Crest unit for about $340.

John


On Apr 15, 2011, at 2:20 AM, Alexandre Camoletti wrote:

> Amici, indeed great info collected here!
> But for the ultrasonic newbie like me, what should I buy (reasonable
> budget)
> as cleaner and liquid to get started (size of tank should be approx.
> 10'')
> There are several on ebay, but I suspect most are crap?
> Thank you for your advice!
> Cheers!
> Alex
>
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> Amici...
>
> I am absolutely fascinated by all this info on Ultrasonic Cleaners.
>
> Of course my only first hand experience is for my dentures.
>
> True story.
>
> Bill (Damdinger)
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