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This ultrasonic cleaner work great. It takes a wile to warm up then it cleans just fine. I suggest starting the heater first, then the ultrasonic cleaner when temperature is reached.Also temperature is in Celsius so print out your conversion chart now if your not used to that value.
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This cleaner is being advertised as being 3 liter. It only holds 2 liters of liquid. Even when filled, to the very top, which is way beyond the recommended fill level, it still only holds 2.6 liters. This is without placing anything, even the parts basket, into the liquid tank. This is a 2 liter cleaner, being sold as a 3 liter cleaner. Why is it so hard to get some product honesty? If the listing had been honest about the actual capacity, I would have purchased a larger model. I can’t comment on how well it works, because I never even plugged it in. As soon as I saw the tank, I knew that it wouldn’t hold 3 liters. I confirmed this, by measuring water and pouring it into the tank. I am returning this one and ordering a larger one.
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Does what it says it will. Takes long, long time to heat up. Wish I would have purchased one with a drain, but needed to save a little cash. It is loud piercing type noise. Have to use it in garage.
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Works well cleaning Harley-Davidson carburetors. The heater works well (keep the lid on to retain the heat) and the ultrasonic transducers are much quieter than I expected. It is easy to use, clean up, and works as promised. To clean oil and fuel varnish I first scrubbed the carburetor body and fuel bowl with a brass brush and carburetor cleaner. Next, I removed more organic oils and grease in my parts washer filled with mineral spirits. I rinsed the parts in tap water and immersed them in the 3-liter ultrasonic tank filled with tap water heated to 60oC (140oF). Alternately, you can use distilled water. More importantly is the need to keep the cleaning solution pH neutral (close to 7) for so as not to damage aluminum. I prepared a slightly basic solution consisting of one shot glass of ammonia and another shot glass of laundry detergent. Laundry detergent does not foam. Do not use strong acids, bases (Purple Power or Calcium, Lime, Rust (CLR)), or oxidizers (bleach) as this will damage the aluminum castings. You can substitute a commercial cleaner, Dawn, or other dish soap, as well as Simple Green. You do not need much soap as the hot water and ultrasonic-induced cavitation do most of the cleaning for you. The detergents function to both reduce surface tension in the water and emulsify the dirt (keep it in solution). That is why you need to rinse the parts. The decrease in surface tension enables the surfactants in the soap to lift and emulsify the contaminants. I cleaned for two 5-min. cycles and the parts were clean after one 5-min. cycle. Immediately rinse in cold tap water and blow the parts dry with compressed air. The finished parts come out clean to the parent metal and ready for reassembly and service.Read full review
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I tried the tin foil test and it destroyed the entire sheet! Great coverage with the two heads. Used for cleaning clocks and it did a thorough job cleaning a 150 year old clock.
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