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Post by timewatcher on Jul 31, 2013 13:52:15 GMT -8
I have finally decided I need to buy an ultra sonic cleaner as trying to clean crud out of bands and cases by hand is just too tedious and doesnt remove everything. What/where is a good one to buy? I dont want to spend a fortune on one as it wont get used a whole lot but I want one that WILL get the job done! TIA
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Post by Groundhog66 on Jul 31, 2013 14:10:35 GMT -8
I think I have THIS one, or mine is very similar. They work okay, but don't expect miracles from an inexpensive machine.
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Post by timewatcher on Jul 31, 2013 14:36:55 GMT -8
I think I have THIS one, or mine is very similar. They work okay, but don't expect miracles from an inexpensive machine. That just so happens to be the very same one I was looking at awhile ago!
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Post by Hobbes on Jul 31, 2013 16:12:52 GMT -8
Someone pointed me to the ALDI stores as they bought a good one cheaply there in the UK, I paid $19.95 for a very decent one at ALDI in Australia as well. But they do not have them all the time, you might have to wait untill they are on offer. Or there might not be an ALDI near you...
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Post by SpinDoctor on Aug 2, 2013 17:50:09 GMT -8
I have a very cheap one I bought off the cheap jewelry counter at kmart several years ago. Runs on a pair of AAA and works fine. I use the included ammonia based cleaner at least more than twice diluted from instructions then a final round in tap water.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2013 18:21:34 GMT -8
I have a very cheap one I bought off the cheap jewelry counter at kmart several years ago. Runs on a pair of AAA and works fine. I use the included ammonia based cleaner at least more than twice diluted from instructions then a final round in tap water. Judging from your avatar; you may not have diluted it far enough
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